Party Ring Christmas Wreath Iced Biscuits

Friday 19 November 2021
Christmas Wreath cookies for Santa. Turn kids favourite Party Ring biscuits into edible festive wreaths with the adition of icing and sprinkles. A great fun no bake treat - great for kids to help make.





I am so pleased with the festive food idea that I'm sharing with you today. These Party Ring Christmas Wreaths are so so simple to make but very effective. I actually feel like a wee bit of a fraud sharing a recipe/instructions as once you've seen a photo of them you know exactly what to do. I can't believe that I haven't seen these all over Pinterest, could I really have invented them?! (probably not!)




Use a pack of kids Party Ring biscuits as a base for your festive wreaths. Squeeze on some green writing icing and decorate with an assortment of Christmas Sprinkles, Hundreds and Thousands and Edible Glitter. I made mine without the assistance of kids so was able to be very exacting (yup, OCD tendancies!) with my decoration however a more random approach would work just as well. They'd be great fun to make for Santa on Christmas Eve. Just don't forget a carrot for the reindeer and a dram for the big man.


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15 comments

  1. They look fab! I love an idea for a good DIY that anyone can do, but would never have thought of. It'd be a great bit of Christmas fun to do with my niece :)

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    1. Thanks Laura. I was trying to come up with some sort of festive biscuit decoration idea and Party Wrings looking like Christmas Wreaths was a real lightbulb moment!

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  2. Oh my gosh this is genius! I'm not the type to make my own biscuits from scratch, but this I could manage :D

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    1. Thanks Becca, yup these are definitely something that anyone can manage.

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  3. This is such a good idea!!! I love 'foodie hacks' especially festive ones!! x

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    1. Like you I'm a total sucker for a food hack!

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  4. This is such a nifty idea, my kids would LOVE this! so festive and fun. Thanks for sharing.

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    1. A great way to keep little fingers busy in the build up to Santa's arrival.

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  5. These are so pretty! Such a fun idea to do with the kids!

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    1. Thanks Jemma. The fab selection of Christmas Sprinkles in the supermarkets makes them a joy to decorate.

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  6. Such a simple idea, yet so effective Claire. Love these, thanks for sharing with Treat Petite - Merry Christmas!

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    1. I do feel a wee bit of a fraud entering them as a 'recipe'. Thanks for letting me cheat!

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  7. I haven't had party rings for years and I definitely like the look of your festive version. I've been enjoying making decorated biscuits with the boys this year but the usually end up looking a bit unrecognisable, I suspect even they could have a go at these rings and make them look something like they're supposed to - great idea!

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    1. The basic wreath shape is already these so you can't go wrong and there are so many amazing festive sprinkles these days that you can go wild!

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  8. That looks so yummy. Double purposed - can be food and decoration as well. :)

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