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12 Easy Edible Kids Christmas Crafts

Edible Christmas Crafts

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Christmas is a time for family and friends to come together and celebrate. What better way to do that than by making some delicious edible Christmas crafts for the kids to enjoy? 

Not only are these easy kitchen crafts effortless to make, but they’re also fun. That means the kids can enjoy playing without feeling bored. 

In addition, these edible Christmas crafts are great for teaching kids about festive holiday celebrations and make for an excellent homemade gift for this special time of year. 

Many are also customizable, so you can create a unique edible gift for your loved ones this Christmas season, building the holiday spirit. 

You can be sure that the kids will love these easy edible Christmas crafts, and you’ll have a fun activity to keep everyone entertained. Let’s get started and check these great ideas out!

12 Adorable and Easy Edible Christmas Crafts for Kids

1: Handprint Christmas Sugar Cookies

Try making handprint Christmas sugar cookies if you’re looking for a tasty and enjoyable way to celebrate Christmas with your children. They are not only cute, but they also have a great flavor. Making these cookies will be a lot of fun for you and your family as you create lasting memories.

2: Sweet Christmas Angel Fairy Bread

This adorable little bread design is ideal for any child who enjoys sweets, and it is simple to adapt based on the available cookie cutters. Put your cookie cutter over a slice of bread, cut out the shape, then cover it with cream cheese before adding sprinkles to decorate!

3: Fun & Easy Rudolph The Reindeer Tortilla Roll-Ups

Fun and simple to make, these Tortilla Roll-Ups feature edible Christmas reindeer. The straightforward turkey cranberry filling and some festive pretzel antlers combine to make a tasty but aesthetically pleasing tortilla roll-up. 

4: Candy Cane Teddy Grahams

 

Teddy Bears make the cutest drivers in this easy chocolate candy tutorial using candy canes for the wheels! These would make great party favors for kids to prepare for Christmas Dinner. 

5: Strawberry Santa Hats 

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This quick and easy recipe for Strawberry Santa hats makes a festive treat that kids will enjoy. They taste great, and for an additional touch of holiday cheer, you can even make lovely Santa banana skewers to go along with these. Strawberries, cream and mini chocolate chops are all that are required. 

6: Ice Cream Cone Christmas Trees 

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If you’re looking for an easy edible Christmas craft that your whole family will love, try making ice cream cone christmas trees! These festive trees are made from simple ingredients – cones of ice cream, chocolate chips, and sprinkles. Plus, they’re easy to assemble and won’t take long to make. You can even customize your trees by adding different flavors frosting flavors and colors. 

7: Pancake Ornaments

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Anytime of the day is a great time to enjoy pancakes as a snack! These pancake ornaments are great for kids to make and then enjoy for breakfast. They’re the ideal way to get them in the holiday mood! Use fruit slices instead of sprinkles for a healthier alternative. Grab a bag of frozen pancakes to make this holiday treat even simpler.

8: Christmas Cheeseball Snowman

 

For any holiday gathering, this adorable cheeseball snowman is the ideal appetizer. Even if you’re short on time, the cheese filling tastes great and is simple to put together. Additionally, it’s enjoyable to watch as each person takes turns eating it. This snowman can even be made in advance and frozen before being decorated.

9: Mini Santa Pancakes

Use mini frozen pancakes to make this quick and easy Christmas morning breakfast! All you need is whipped cream, strawberries and nini chocolate chips. The kids will love decorating their own mini pancake santas!

10: Peanut Butter Reindeer Celery Sticks

 

This tasty celery stick snack is a great way to engage kids in seasonal edible crafting. Since kids love Christmas and Rudolph, you can get creative and add a red raspberry nose to your snack! You can serve these peanut butter celery sticks as an appetizer at holiday parties or as an afternoon snack. \

11: Nutella Reindeer Sandwich

 

Making a favorite sandwich into a holiday treat  is the best way to enjoy the delicious snacks that kids love so much. These cute Rudolph sandwiches involve food that will be a hit with your kids like peanut butter or Nutella. 

12: Christmas Fruit Tree

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Children can learn about healthy eating while having a great time making Christmas fruit trees. Children will learn about the nutritional benefits of various fruits while decorating, and eating their Christmas fruit trees, additionally offering a chance for family bonding, with this fun edible craft!

Helpful Edible Christmas Crafts Tips

These crafts should be a breeze to get through, but here are a few tips to help you along this fun (and tasty!) adventure! 

For starters, pick straightforward recipes that anyone can assist with. By doing this, there’s a lower possibility that arguments or fights will start up while cooking. 

Additionally, confirm that all ingredients are suitable for consumption, particularly if your child is under three years old. 

Don’t forget to keep an eye on your kids while they cook to prevent them from burning anything or putting something in their mouths that shouldn’t be there. 

And last but not least – have fun! Christmas is a time to celebrate with loved ones, so let your kids enjoy themselves while creating these yummy treats!

Takeaway

Taking the hassle out of holiday crafting is always a welcomed thing. You need some simple ingredients with edible Christmas crafts for kids, and you’re good to go! 

Not only are these fun activities delicious, but they also make for great gifts (and a good time!) – perfect for those special someone on your list. 

Who doesn’t love homemade Christmas crafts that don’t require a lot of time and effort? This little project is great for younger kids during Christmas time-the perfect DIY project!

Agnes Hsu is a mom of three and has been inspiring parents and kids to get creative with easy activities and family friendly recipes for over 10 years. She shares her love for creative play and kids food to her 2MM+ followers online. Agnes' commitment to playful learning and kindness has not only raised funds for charity but also earned features in prestigious nationwide publications.