It’s been a while since I did a video, I know! I decided to make one for this post on this super cute tutorial for the FROZEN Elsa Inspired Cookies that I made this past week for my toddler’s 4th birthday party. They were super fun and really easy to make.
You only need a few things on hand (and I have made a list with affiliate links to help!) in order to make these and everyone is going to LOVE them. There are several different versions I created so you can either make one, or make them all!
FROZEN Inspired Cookie Tutorial
My toddler is such a HUGE fan of the movie that I had to make these snowflake cookies. I have been looking for an excuse to make fun FROZEN inspired treats, and her birthday party was the perfect time. Not to mention, since she has a birthday in December, snowflakes are welcome!
Here is what you are going to need in order to make these cookies:
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- Wilton Snowflake Comfort Grip Cookie Cutter
- Wilton Sparkling Sugar – Blue
- Wilton Snowflake Sprinkles
- Wilton Icing Writer, White
- Wilton Blue Candy Melts
- A good Sugar Cookie recipe
- baggies, ribbon, and cookie sticks (optional)
FROZEN Elsa Inspired Cookies
To get started, make your favorite sugar cookie recipe and then roll the dough out to about 1/4″. Take the cookie cutter and cut as many snowflakes as possible. Bake in the oven for 6 to 7 minutes and then remove. After cooling for two minutes, move over to a cooling rack until completely cooled.
Once the cookies are cooled and they are all baked to perfection, it’s time to start creating your masterpieces! I made several different versions of these and made the video below so you could watch exactly how I made all of these gorgeous FROZEN Elsa Inspired Cookies.
These were so fun, and so super easy to make. You can also grab some cookie sticks and make these cute little “wands”. These were a party favorite! The only difference is you need to bake the cookie with the stick added to the dough.
I hope you enjoyed this FROZEN Elsa Inspired Cookie tutorial. These are perfect for a party, or just because! I would love to see the cookies you make, so feel free to post them on my Facebook page, or tag me on Instagram!
Looking for a few more cookies to make? Check out these Captain America Shield Cookies and these cool Fidget Spinner Cookies.
Seana+Turner says
I love the ones you put on the stick and wrapped individually. This is a great idea for any theme, and makes a nice party favor for sure. You are a loving Mommy to make such beautiful cookies for your 4 year old – lucky child!
Tamara says
I love your slight accent!
Scarlet watched with me and she wanted to know why she wasn’t invited.
Sigh. Someday.
These are wonderful. Yours are diligent. I’d have to have Cassidy help me!
Jennifer says
Haha! I never think about my silly accent until one of my “Northern” friends mentions it, LOL. It’s funny, because in the South, people usually don’t associate me with being Southern because my accent isn’t thick enough for them. Ha!
SingleMom56 says
Do you have a good recipe for your icing? I find the cookies are easy to make, but the icing consistency and flavor is a “make-it-or-break-it” when it comes to frosted cookies. Thanks.
Jennifer says
I actually used the Wilton candy chocolate wafers for this post, but here is the GO-TO sugar cookie icing recipe I use when I don’t use the chocolate (which tastes amazing with these cookies, btw!) http://allrecipes.com/recipe/sugar-cookie-icing/