9 Recipes and Packaging Ideas for Holiday Cookies (2024)

It’s the most wonderful time of the year and it’s also time to spread holiday cheer all around. With Christmas only 3 weeks away and today being #NationalCookieDay, we thought what better way to get in the holiday spirit than by whipping up a batch of delicious cookies and packaging them up to share with your family and friends. So, we went ahead and found 9 delicious cookie recipes and paired them with both adorable and festive packaging ideas. Whether you’re passing out cookies to your family members, friends, coworkers, neighbors, or even total strangers – there’s really no easier (or tasty) way to spread the joy. Take a look at these easy directions for pretty packaging and be sure to click on the links below the images to get your full cookie recipes. Let’s start baking some yummy holiday cookies and crafting some holiday packaging!

Chocolate Crinkle Cookies in a Reindeer Takeout Box

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(image credit: Placeofmytaste)

These chewy, chocolate, sugar coated cookies look like they’ve been dusted in snow and taste absolutely delicious! Get the recipe for Chocolate Crinkle Cookies.

Packaging: Place cookies in a brown takeout box. Glue on google eyes and a red or black pom pom ball. Cut a slit on opposite sides of the takeout box’s lid and pull through a tree branch. Tie with festive ribbon or string.

Red Velvet Crinkle Cookies in an Envelope

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(image credit: Goinghometoroost)

Similar to the previous batch, these cookies have all the same mouthwatering features, just in red velvet instead of chocolate! Get the recipe for Red Velvet Crinkle Cookies.

Packaging: To create this cookie envelope start off my folding cardstock lined with wax paper on one side, that has been cut into a flower shape (as if the flower has 4 petals). To close, you can get as creative as you like. Use tape to securely close, or use a hole punch to make holes on opposite ends, and tie a piece of ribbonthrough. You can even tie in buttons as well!

Holiday Oreos in a Lace Adorned Bag

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YUM! As if Oreos alone weren’t good enough… these minty white chocolate and peppermint covered Oreos are to die for. Get the recipe for Holiday Oreos.

Packaging: To get the look of this packaging, you’ll need clear cellophane bags, doilies, a stapler, a hole punch, and string. Start off by placing your cookies in the clear bag and folding the top of the bag over. Next, fold a doilyover the top, and staple it on. (Now your bag is securely closed and your doily is attached.) Use your hole punch to make holes on both sides of the staple and tie your string through. Now tie a pretty bow or tie some garnish on and you’re all set with a pretty cookie package.

Cranberry Pistachio Shortbread Cookies:

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(image credit: Heatherbullard)

This festive take on the shortbread cookie is both buttery and flakey and includes delicious chopped cranberries and pistachios. Get the recipe for Cranberry Pistachio Shortbread Cookies.

Packaging: Stack a group of cookies and wrap in cellophane, leaving extra cellophane on both ends. Use some pretty ribbon to tie both ends securely closed.

Classic Chocolate Chip Cookies in a Peek-a-Boo Paper Bag

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You can’t go wrong with a classic chocolate chip cookie. These ones look especially delicious! Get the recipe for Chocolate Chip Cookies.

Packaging: This has to be one of the cutest paper bags we’ve ever seen. If you can’t find a bag with the “peek-a-boo” feature, then create your own! Cut a shape out of the paper bag and tape cellophane or plastic wrap across the shape, taping on the inside of the bag. Add a pretty tag, ribbon, or any other decoration you like. We also love the idea of personalized bags and organza bags!

Salted Caramel Thumbprint Cookies in a Festive Holiday Box

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These chewy chocolate cookies have just the right balance of sweet and salty and with a caramel center and extra drizzle of chocolate, these cookies look positively gourmet. Get the recipe for Salted Caramel Thumbprint Cookies.

Packaging: All you need for this look is a plain white or ivory box and some markers. Place your cookies inside and draw on your favorite design or write a special message on the lid of the box.

Gingerbread Men in a Cup

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Nocookie says Christmas quite like a gingerbread man and these ones are both tasty and gluten free. Get the recipe for Gluten Free Gingerbread Men.

Packaging: Place your gingerbread men in a decorative a piece of cellophane flat, place bowl of gingerbread men in the center, and gather the cellophane to securely tie at top with festive ribbon. That’s it!

Eggnog Snickerdoodles wrapped in Pretty Parchment Paper

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Who knew the sweet taste of eggnog could be incorporated into a cookie? You’ll want to try this tasty recipe while you can still get your hands on some eggnog. Get the recipe for Eggnog Snickerdoodles.

Packaging: Another easy idea, simply wrap your cookies in parchment paper, tape the ends down, and then tie with some pretty ribbon or string.

Chewy Chocolate Gingersnaps in a Jar

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These chocolate gingersnaps have a surprise inside… more chocolate! Need we say more? Get the recipe for Chewy Chocolate Gingersnaps.

Packaging: For this look, all you have to do is simply stack your cookies in your favorite jar. Add decorative paper, ribbon, or string to the lid and finish off by tying on an ornament for a similar look.

Do you have a favorite holiday cookie? Are you dying to try one of these recipes? Do you planning on packaging cookies in boxes, jars, tins, or paper bags this year? We would love to hear your thoughts, so please feel free to send us a comment. Happy holidays!

9 Recipes and Packaging Ideas for Holiday Cookies (2024)

FAQs

How do you package homemade cookies for Christmas? ›

Be sure to package the heaviest cookies on the bottom and the lightest cookies on top. Arrange a layer of shredded paper, bubble wrap, or tissue paper between each new layer of cookies. Pack your cookies snug in your box to keep them from moving during shipping.

What is the perfect packaging for cookies? ›

Common packaging materials for cookies include flexible barrier bags, plastic wrappers, tin containers, cardboard boxes, and glass jars. Flexible barrier bags, with their multi-layered construction, are specifically designed to create a strong barrier against external elements, ensuring optimal freshness.

How do you pack a holiday cookie box? ›

Place your cookie box in a larger cardboard box filled with tissue paper, packing peanuts or bubble wrap. Add in your card if sending one. Tape up the box and label it as fragile so that they get shipped as nicely as possible.

How to pack cookies for sale? ›

Plastic wrap is my go-to material for wrapping cookies. It keeps them fresh longer and you are able to showcase the beauty of your homemade cookie. Whatever you choose, be sure to use a food-safe wrapping option like parchment paper, cellophane bags, waxed paper, or aluminum foil.

How do you package Christmas cookies cheaply? ›

Stack this year's holiday cookies and sweets inside store-bought clear tubes. At under $1 each, they're more affordable than tins or plastic containers; they're also sturdier in transit than cellophane wrapping. Finish them with our custom clip art to secure the boxes by covering the tube's end caps.

How to package homemade cookies? ›

Line the bottom of a durable, rigid box or cookie tin with cushioning material (like some crumpled parchment), then place larger and heavier cookies on the bottom, and smaller cookies on top. You can also add a layer of parchment paper or wax paper between each cookie for additional protection.

How long do cookies need to dry before packaging? ›

Step 1: Wait for the Icing to Dry

This will prevent the icing from smudging or sticking to the packaging material. Depending on the humidity and temperature in your area, it may take anywhere from 6 to 24 hours for the icing to dry completely.

How far in advance should I bake Christmas cookies? ›

You'll find that most of your favorite Christmas cookie recipes can be made anywhere from a month to six months before the 25th of December. (Consult this handy how-to guide to the matter.) Generally, most recipes will be best if baked and then frozen.

What is the best container to store Christmas cookies in? ›

Balingit agrees, “If possible, it's best to keep cookies in airtight containers at home before having to transfer them to boxes or bags to give to friends. I prefer Pyrex glass containers with lids to plain Ziploc bags because I find they keep cookies fresher for longer periods of time.”

How do you keep cookies fresh when selling? ›

Room temperature: Use airtight containers, cookie jars, or plastic bags to prevent air exposure and moisture loss. Keep cookies in a cool, dry area.

Can I bake cookies at home and sell them? ›

Yes, baked goods made in a home kitchen can be sold at bake sales in California, as long as they meet the health and safety standards set by the local health department. It`s important to ensure proper food handling and storage practices to maintain food safety.

How do you wrap individual Christmas cookies? ›

Individual wrapping you may use: cellophane bags, food-safe paper wrapping, paper treat bags, “glassine” food bags, or Ziploc bags. See examples and details below. Make sure the packaging is food-safe! Individually-wrapped treats must still be decorated with the theme and requested celebratory message.

How do you store cookies for Christmas gifts? ›

Store Cookies Without Frosting Them

And if you've already iced your cookies? Store them in an airtight container in the refrigerator, shares Auxer. Like unfrosted cookies, frosted varieties should be stored in layers in between sheets of wax paper to prevent sticking.

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