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Graham Cracker Christmas Trees

Graham Cracker Christmas Trees

Busy? Less than a  couple of weeks until Christmas. My house is piling up with gifts that need to be wrapped and to-do lists. Though all the chaos, it's great to have wholesome snack options on hand for the kiddos (and adults too!). Today, I am sharing a fun and simple idea to include Honey Maid Graham Crackers as a fun and festive treat. This is a post in partnership with Honey Maid, all opinions are my own.

graham crackers christmas tree

Not that my son really needs a special invitation to eat Honey Maid Graham Crackers as a snack. He's a hungry teen, who will gladly munch on them straight from the box. Hook him up with a tall glass of milk and he's a happy dude.  Seriously.snack

To make something a little extra fun, I visited the Honey Maid website to check out some recipe ideas. I wanted to do something extra fun and festive. I stumbled on these adorable Graham Cracker Christmas Trees. Not only were they unbelievably cute, but they seemed like a fun way to let kids create their own treat and have a little fun!

Here's what you'll need to make these:

For each tree:  One full length Graham Cracker, Green Decorating Icing & Small Red Candies

Break the full size graham cracker in half and then "saw" each half diagonally  with a knife. (Of course best if an adult does this part!).

Should look like this:

cut graham cracker

Next, pipe a small amount of icing to the uncut side of each triangle to hold them together. I did this in two parts and then repeated to get those to "half" trees to stick together. Then, I let the icing firm up for about 10-15 minutes. Lastly, ice the "edges" of the tree and press your candy "ornaments" into it. Lastly, I added one red candy to the top by adding another pinch of icing. Let dry completely. Voila! So easy, now you have a fun treat! Let the kids have at it!

graham cracker tree

Whatever you're doing this busy time of the year, hopefully you have a chance to sneak in a fun and wholesome snack too! Now on to some MORE fun!

 

Want to try more recipes? Find more info and wholesome recipe ideas at HoneyMaid.com!

 

What are your favorite ways to enjoy S’mores? 

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Jill

Friday 19th of December 2014

Hi there Just stopped by to let you know that I featured this on my Saturday Spotlight post this week! <Saturday Spotlight Thanks again for linking up to A Round Tuit! Hope you have a great weekend! Jill @ Creating my way to Success

Melissa

Thursday 18th of December 2014

What a cute and fun snack! My kids would love them!

Nicole Powell

Monday 15th of December 2014

No that's thinking outside the gingerbread house. Cute. #HoneyMaid #ThisIsWholesome

Ann Bacciaglia

Sunday 14th of December 2014

These little trees are so cute. I will have to make some to go around my gingerbread village.

Ann Bacciaglia

Saturday 13th of December 2014

These would be perfect to put around my gingerbread house. I will have to make some they look so cute and easy to make.

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