These Christmas wreath cookies are the cutest addition to anyholiday table, and they’re incredibly easy to make.

Perfect as an afternoon activity for the kids, they’re just as festive as they are delicious.

Let the cookies cool and your wreaths are ready for display.

Southern Living Cornflake Wreath Cookies on a platter to serve

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These wreath cookies will be adorable at every schoolChristmas partyor family gathering this season.

There’s plenty of cheer to go around with these festive Christmas wreath cookies.

Cooking spray is your friend when it comes to shaping.

Southern Living Cornflake Wreath Cookies ingredients

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Round out the edges by rotating a sprayed round cookie cutter or drinking glass around each cookie.

Freeze for up to two months for longer storage.

Microwave on high for 2 minutes.

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Remove from microwave and stir.

Microwave on high for 2 additional minutes or until completely melted.

Remove round cutter, and place candy.

Southern Living Cornflake Wreath Cookies melting the marshmallows and butter together

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Southern Living Cornflake Wreath Cookies whisking in the food coloring

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Southern Living Cornflake Wreath Cookies adding the cornflakes

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Southern Living Cornflake Wreaths shaping the cookies

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Southern Living Cornflake Wreath Cookies on a plate to serve

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