Day 2 of The Pink Whisk 12 Days of Christmas and this year, Father Christmas is being joined by some little helpers – Elf Cookie Lollies!
You will need:
1 x batch of Vanilla Sugar Cookie Dough recipe here rolled out to a depth of 4-5mm between 2 sheets of baking paper and chilled until firm.
Large heart cutter (4″ approx)
Lolly sticks
Sugarpaste; flesh, green, red
(Ready coloured, or coloured yourself with gel paste colours – Set of Wilton pastes, green paste, red paste)
Gold dragees (balls!)
(Equipment links to Amazon)
From the chilled cookie dough cut out shapes with the large heart cutter, using a sharp knife split them in half down the middle.
Round off the sharp edge with the knife
Cut out all the cookies you need, and they should be starting to soften off a little.
Gently insert a lolly stick into the cookie, through the bottom of the face.
With your fingers gently bend the tip of the hat to the left or the right, leaving some pointing straight upwards and set onto a baking tray lined with baking paper.
Bob the tray back in the fridge for 10 minutes to firm up again.
Preheat the oven to 170c (fan)/190c/ Gas Mark 5 and bake them in the oven for 8 minutes until they’re lightly golden brown around the edges.
Leave them to cool fully on the tray as they’ll be soft when they come out of the oven.
Once they’re fully cooled it’s on with the decorating!
When working with sugarpaste I work on a Non-stick mat which means there’s virtually no need to dust the surface with icing sugar – it does help to keep colours free from the dratted white dust! Of course you’re not all going to have one of those so will need a very light dusting of icing sugar to stop the pieces from sticking to your worktop.
Each of the pieces is glued in place with a tiny dab of water using a paintbrush – again, because I do a lot of this sort of stuff I use a Waterbrush which holds a small amount of water in the reservoir and you can just use it like you would a normal brush but without the need for dipping in a pot of water.
For the face cut out a circle of flesh coloured paste.
Brush the surface of the cookie with a little water and position the circle in place.
Lightly roll over it with a rolling pin to get the face to fill the cookie. It just eases it out to the right shape.
For the hat you’ll need some green, cut out a piece using the pointy part of the heart cutter.
Split in in half with a sharp knife. Now using a round cutter, cut away the base of his hat.
And then into position.
For the hat trim, cut out a large circle and cut away the centre using a smaller circle.
With the knife, cut into the loop and gently ease it out into a strip.
Using the pointed part of the heart cutter create the spikes of the hat trim.
Trim a piece to fit the Elf’s hat and using the wrong end of a paintbrush indent the tops of the spikes.
And fit it over where the face meets the hat.
Add a tiny dot of water to each indent and gently press in a gold dragee.
Using the wrong end of piping nozzle imprint a cheeky Elf smile.
Stick on a ball of flesh sugarpaste for his nose.
Bit of blusher! Give him a rosy cheeked glow with some pink lustre dust brushed on lightly with a paintbrush.
Two eyes with the black edible pen (the pen’s not edible of course, just the ink!)
A ball of red sugarpaste for the tip of his hat – if you grease your hands with a tiny bit of trex, or white vegetable fat, balls of sugarpaste will roll shiny and without a crack in sight.
Lastly are the Elfish ears. Two balls of flesh coloured paste, pinch one side of each ball to create the pointy shape and indent the centres with the wrong end of a paintbrush.
Stick them in place and Santa’s little helper is good to go – he just needs a full team!
These are off to the school Christmas Fair.
Have fun!
Ruth x
If you like these, then you’ll love these projects too! (click on the links to take you directly to them)
Father Christmas Cookie Lollies
Ruth Clemens, Baker Extraordinaire

Oh so cute!
how sweet!
Haha these are so cool. I’m loving the little elf ears 🙂
So CUTE! Awwwhhhh just love ’em
Wow love these cookies, going to give them a try!
I love these! They are so cute and I love how easy you’ve made it look to make them.
Claire
really cute, and a great tutorial. And I just happen to have lolly sticks and dough already in! Its fate
Very cute! I might have to try these.
One to make with my daughter 🙂
wow these look great but unfortunately beyond my unartistic talents
Wow Ruth these are amazing! Not sure quite how good mine will look tho :0)
so adorable, i need to try making these!
these look so cute ruth, you make them look easy to do.going to have to try them.
thanks ruth xx
These look fab!
Can’t wait to try these!!!
I just love these little Elf cookie lollies they are just so adorable, thanks for sharing them you are truly one talented lady!!!
Thank you Sandy – I think though I just have a head full of magic – which isn’t very practical in real life! x
so cute! Great that I can use a heart shaped cutter and no special equipment is needed.
They all look fab Ruth, but I think my faves are the penguins!
Wow these are really cute!
Such a cute idea
those elfs are so cute ill have to give them a try
Inspired again …..thank you, at this rate I will never get the Christmas shopping done!!!
Nope! xx
I love these, how cute and creative are they?!
Penny
Loving these cute little guys. Also loving the hamper draw x
That is great take on something on a stick and looks easier than cake pops
They look fab!
Looks easier than I would have thought and I don’t need an ar degree! I will be making the little elfs
Brilliant! x
These look amazing!
These look fantastic. Hope I have time to try making with the kids.
These look amazing!
I love the penguins! Owls would be good too.
I love owls too – good plan! x
These are absolutely adorable! will have to attempt these with my little one although i don’t think they’ll turn out half as fabulous!
Have a great day xx
Yum!
So cute! I know a little person that would love these (and some that are not so little)
Super cute! Perfect bake for next weekend with the kids x x
Brilliant! Ruth, you’re a genius x
They look fantastic! Would make great little presents for little ones.
Day 2 x better get up got lots to do x
My new favourite site! Love it!
I LOVE these!! My favourites are the santa ones! I am definatly going to try these with my 3 yr old!! 🙂
Brilliant! Not sure I’ve got the time to make them, but maybe next year!
Very cute!
I’m totally inspired, and am now going to tackle these for our local Christmas Fair. Wish me luck. X
These are so lovely. I could never make anything like these Ruth, you are really very gifted!
Cute like you wouldn’t believe! Fab! I may well give these a go, Thank You for sharing x
Love these! I guess they could also be used as tree decorations if you substitute the stick for a bit of string and perfect for getting the kids involved x
These are adorable!
Super cute – would be great to make for our xmas fete xx
These look fantastic my granddaughter would love making these. 🙂
How cut! I’ll make hem, but my granddaughter is a bit too young (18 months) to give much constructive help!
Love these. Look forward to having a go at them with Samuel my son.
yummy, very cute
wow this is lovely
I love these bless!
you make them look so easy i will try these soon. thx
So cute-even I could follow these brilliant instructions.
These are beyond amazing!
Lovely!
I love the pointy ears – really cute 🙂
How brilliant are these….! And it won’t be just the kids who find them irrisistible!
These look fab!
cute
They look great
They are so cute, deffinitly going to try and make these 🙂
These look adorable! Would go down a storm at festive parties! 🙂 c
These look great. Will have a try myself with the kids, they will love it.
I think even I could manage those x
My grandchildren would love these
My boys would love these V cute 😀
They are so cute!
I will definitely be having a bash at these 🙂
Oh! My grandchildren will love these!
These are great!
Adorable 🙂
yummy ,thank you
wow
These look too nice to eat. Very tempted…
how lovely and cute
Wow these are so cute!! & look so yummy! 😀
really sweet
How cute, can`t wait to try
Well, what a magical little treat x
Very clever, love them!
Fabulous!
their ears remind me of my sister..
brilliant idea..
all i need now~ is time!
x
Had to giggle at that Tina! Not enough hours in the day! x
What a cute thing for my grandson and me to make
looks great, love to make them
Look So YUMMY!!!
The gals at work would love these!
brilliant, another xmas pressie idea sorted, friends will be receiving a box of these on xmas day .
wow these are amazing.
Sadly I don’t think mine would look quite that good!
looks good would love to make them might have a go
These are so cute! My daughter would love them 🙂
they look lovely, almost too good to eat
Aaw too cute to eat
Neat I love them
These look amazing!! I don’t think I could achieve such an amazing finish…but will give it a try
Fab, yum yum says my daughter
I was in morrisons food shopping and getting bits to make Day 1 when this popped up and now I’m making them ready for my daughters Xmas fair at school 😉
These are very cute, I shall have to squirrel these away for a couple of years until my bump has turned into a toddler!
These look amazing!!!
Brilliant — thanks
My son got very excited seeing these lol!!
Add this to the list of reasons to buy lustre dust! Very cute
they are brill will defo try to do these 🙂
Fabulous – these will go down well at the school’s santa run! Thank you
How cute are these! They remind me of my favourite Christmas film Elf x
These look fabulous! And your instructions make them look so straightforward!
Just love them – we are going to make them as presents for my daughters friends.
So very cute, and brilliantly documented as usual
Very cute cookies – almost too cute to eat!
very good
Santa’s little helpers – way too cute to eat! Thanks once again, Ruth, for more Christmas inspiration! x
how cute 🙂
fabulous cookies. now all I need is the grandkids and then we can all make them. I have 6 grandchildren.
Cute as…
you are a genius….brilliant
These look lovely – yum!
these are adorable!!!
I love these (especially the blusher!).
I love the cookies and your easy to follow instructions with pics, as well.
cookies
These look so cute, I don’t know if I’d be able to eat them!
Wow! They look so professional. You really have great ideas.
don’t clear these cookies
don’t clear the cookies
very cute
Another fantastic idea 🙂 thanks chicka they are brilliant! X
Soooooooo cute. Elf tastic.
lovely
What a wonderfully informative and fun website! So pleased I found you!
Looking forward to making these with my little boys, thanks for the inspiration !
Yummy!
aww sweet
So sweet 🙂
Fantastic!! Perfect pressie for my class of 34 seven and eight year olds 🙂
Fiddly but look great 🙂
wooohoo, this looks fun!!!! thanks for the tutorial!!!
I am going to try to make time to make these with my son. They will make lovely gifts for him to give out to our family!
Aww how cute. My three year old daughter would love to make these.
Wow how clever you are!!! I would love to have a go!
I’m inspired now to have a go at making these. Excellent idea for stocking fillers.
A lovely idea .
Sooo cute!
Brilliant! Love your step by step photos 🙂
sweet, lovely x
I will be trying these out tomorrow after my son is home from school.
These look great
wow super yummy!
they look good enough to eat!!!!!
You make it look so easy. I’m sure mine wouldn’t turn out so well
Thank you for all the pictures, really good step by step.
These are so delicate and cute! I’ve never worked with sugarpaste before but I think its time to brave it and give these a go!
These look fab and easy to do
These looks so good Ruth but a bit too time consuming for me take care
Fiona xx
These are utterly GORGEOUS! Will definitely be giving these a go for my niece and nephew!
They are so cute 🙂
thank you they’ll make lovely gifts for the kids x
They are fabulous
Brilliant idea and great for getting kids involved.
A very clear and easy to follow guide, thank you.
Very cute!!
So cute and look really easy to make.
aaaw, they’re really cute, will definately have to try making them 🙂
So cute, almost too good to eat.
Really cute – and great directions – definitely going to have a go at these thank you!
They look great – Happy Christmas
How pretty!
Love them! And so will the kids!
They look fantastic
These look great!
Aww so cute! My nieces will love making these 🙂
ingenious!
Great idea, think it would be a great idea to treat my colleagues during xmas week
These are just gorgeous; I’ll definitely be making them along with the Santa’s, Snowmen and Penguins!
these look fantastic
very cute love it :)x
cute x
ADORABLE!
these are great x
You are so darned creative – these cookies look so yummy that they perhaps ought to carry an Elf warning?! (Or maybe not everyone’s as greedy as me LOL!)
Beautiful! Great idea
These look delightful – my young grandson will love these xx
Oh Ruth these are fab! Gonna get the kids making some. X
These are so cute & have made me feel all Christmassy!! Will definitely try them out!
these are fab will try out and share with mums groups as well love them x
so cute!
Very cute!
Inspired! Totally having a go 🙂 thank you
So cute! I tend not to use sugar paste but I’ll have to try them when I have more time (starting a Christmas baking list for everything I want to do).
Wow, how do you make them look so easy! I love your step by step instructions, they help so much when trying to recreate artistic treats!
These are lovely. I think I might need to go and buy more fondant icing…
Ha ha, cool. I will be making these over xmas
Ruth these are lovely
Gorgeous 🙂
These are so cute. Not sure I’d have the patience.
These elf cookies are so adorable!
Brilliant, I love these!
looks like someone I know!
I liked these elves so much I had a go! Wow, they are great fun to make. I burnt my first lot of biscuits but made a second lot and was soon under way. My little boys loved them! Just one left for daddy! Thanks Ruth.xx
Brilliant! Xx
Great idea for the grandchildren.
Thanks Ruth – I’ve tried cake pops before and made wa..ay too much mess (they tasted good though!) these look a bit more manageable – sugarpaste is just like playdoh-and I can do that!
Another lovely idea and such clear instructions I may even have a go!
Awesome! our elf on a shelf – Mr U.L Tide will enjoy making these with my son this week !
These are cute!
they look fab!x
Love them!
These look lovely
Hi Ruth congratulations on your success since the bake off you are an inspiration and I am baking more now than ever thanks xx
The decoration on these is just fabulous. Somehow you make it look easy too, which amazes me!
These are so cleverly made, my kids will love them.
These are great. My kids would love them. Easy for me to do as using cutters that are not unusual, and I have them. Thanks
so cute and great use of a heart cutter very clever 🙂
these are brilliant x
These look fab and are a great alternative for kiddies who don’t like mince pies!
very clever
these look so good, if i could buy them in the shops i might be able to enjoy them, i mean c’mon i’m a bloke you dont think i can bake do you 😉
😉 x
I love these! Great tutorial. Thanks Ruth 🙂
Another fabulous recipe, I am going to be busy!!
love the elves
These look great! I have pinned to pinterest 🙂
My kids can’t wait to try them!
Much better than my effort today! Xx
these look great and easy to make, i think the kids will love them
These are so cute, my nephew would love them x
More great ideas to keep us busy….Thanks Ruth
Love these cookies!!
What charming cookies, and a fab tutorial.
Think I’m going to need to extend the days if I’m going to get round to making everything………
They are simply beautiful
Love, love, love!
These are really lovely – great for kids!
WOW! These are amazing, can’t pick a favorite
These look fun to make!
We do baking with our nursery class of children with severe and complex needs, am going to take this recipe in for us to bake for our Christmas sale morning. Thanks!!
So cute, don’t know whether my conscience would allow me to eat them though 😀
WOW! These are amazing, I can’t choose a favorite
These are bad for my elf!! 😉
Will definitely be giving these try, you make it look so simple
These are brilliant. I am going to try and make some with my daughters.
These look so impressive! I can’t believe they are cookies. Very nice!
This look really good and really nice 🙂 x
This look really good…shame i’m not artistic 🙁 x
Wow, they are so clever and cute!
These look wonderful, and not too difficult. A real ‘must bake’…
Thank you!
Wow! Wht a great idea, wish i had your imgination when it comes to baking. Going to try these with my niece one night after school so she can share christmas treat with her friends
easy and cute! Great for kids and big kids!
They are lovely – will be trying for sure – your head is certainly ‘full of magic’ and thank you for sharing. x
These are gorgeous. It will be a great activity for our school children on the last few days of school albeit scaled down somewhat. Give them some artistic license!
I’ve made some of your lollies before and they came out great – cannot wait to try these!
These will be great to take on christmas day when we go visiting. Easy to wrap in cellophane to make even prettier and transport.
Cool! love them! x
These are gorgeous
Looks great
these are so lovely
Wow those look amazing
amazing! would love to try these with my son 🙂
Am totally going to make these this year!
Think Santa would love one of himself or his little helpers
So…. Cute…The ever cutes Santa & Elf lollies. Yum..yum I want a bite.
These look brilliant!
They look too cute to eat..lol
So beautiful, but I bet mine wouldn’t come out looking so perfect 🙂
Think this will be brill for the children x
Beautiful and very Christmassy!
Day 2, elf fun is done!
These look awesome!
awwww, what a brilliant idea! x
Very clever and excellent guide Ruth – wish I had a little one around to make them for!
A brilliant idea.. these are going in my grandsons Xmas stockings.. xx
Another great idea for Christmas .Thankyou
Absolutely love your website, have made a lot of your recipes and love the step by step instructions.
These are gorgeous, so artistic! It would be (almost) a shame to eat them 🙂
These are lovely would be a sure hit in our house
Thanks for the detailed instructions, will find the time to do these with my daughter before Christmas hopefully! x
These look amazing and the tutorial is fab making it look almost easy for a complete novice to achieve.
You make it look sooooo easy!! Lovely idea, thanks Ruth xx
These are so adorable! I’m definitely going to try making them, great instructions too makes it seem not too daunting to have a go!
These look fantastic!
They are so cute! I’m definitely going to have to have a go at making them.
i need this in my life amazing
NO ONE can possibly eat these! They are ridiculously cute!
what a great idea!
Aww these are so cute 🙂
Cute, and look as if my copies will be similar!
I love these, they are so cute and the full recipe and photos are brilliant with the step-by-step instructions needed by the eternally hopeless bakers like me!
Ooh Elf on a shelf 🙂 love the simplicity of these biscuits. Thank you for sharing…..p.s. would love to win the k-mix blender and it’s my birthday today :-/
Loving the elves and penguins 🙂
very nice I would love to use these
super cute love christmas
Might try these with my kids at school, although I can’t imagine there being many left at the end of the bake!! Heehee
Sweet!
Elf and Safety warning “These may be addictive”
there are so cute
I love the cheeky little elves! I will be making these for my two god-daughters.
Thank you!!
These are so cute!
Love these!
My grandchildren will love these!
Are they cute or what!!!
great you make it look so easy
Very cute, don’t think they would last long.
Fantastic my children would love these
Oh my gosh!! Brilliant! You are amazing to come up with such inspired ideas, thank you :o)
These lollies look great, I think I will have to make them for the kids as well as the little ones !!!!
Soooo cute! Will defo give these a try! Thanks
These are so pretty – can’t wait to try them!
Wow, how cool are they
Another good idea to add to my list of things to try x
My grandsons will LOVE these!!!!
Too cute to eat! 🙂 (But I’m sure I’d be able to bring myself to try one… or two..) 😉
Am trying to find an Elf for work’s children’s Christmas Party (Santa is sorted) – perhaps I could make some of these as bribes:-)
These would be amazing to make for gifts
Wonderful, great for the kids, you have the recipe licked! Love it.
Santa-stic!! Having watched my 1st Christmas film, the kids and I are loving the elves! Suspect with my little helpers I won’t make them quite so lovely, apologies to teacher now!
My little boy will love those. Ps: been using the Trex tip, it’s genius, now hoping Santa brings me a mat…
Very cute and the way to make the elf crowns is ingenious!
Another great idea!
These look fab to make with the kids.
I hear the cookie monster coming look out!
Fab website can see me coming back again and again for inspiration thanks
Awwww, love all of them! May have to make a selection for our Christmas fund raiser. Thanks for the fab ideas, keep them coming. X
These look fun!
ha fab, i want these!!
They are adorable! Might have to give them a go for my Christmas party!
Can’t wait to try these, and the cute penguins. I’m going to look up the water pen too
My girls would love these
these are brilliant!!
yum yum
I wish you were a mum at my school! Top quality winter fair produce!
wow – far too complicated for my attention span – but lovely all the same
OMG! Those elves are just fab!
My kids would love these
I love the clever use of the heart shape cutter and the piping nozzle! No need to buy special cutters… Good thinking Ruth !
The Elves are so cute – perfect after we saw Rise of the Guardians today (FAB FILM!!!)
These are waaay too cute!! Thanks for the recipe, will defo try this near Xmas 🙂 x
This looks like a great project for the kids to get involved in 🙂
These are brilliant – thank you for the how to
These look lovely, have never been tempted by cake/biscuit pops before but I might have a go!
You always have great ideas, they are getting me in the xmas spirit 🙂
Ab Fab – am going to have to make these for my friends husband who works in? Yes you’ve guessed it – Elf and Safety!
love these, really cute
looks nice
i love them!
my children loved these
My kids would love these (shhh don’t tell anyone but so would I!)
I marvel at how you get them all to look so neat and even! Before I begin I know that mine will end up looking like they are in dire need of the National Elf Service….sorry x
Made the Elf cookies as the step by step instruction made it look really easy and they were
These look great,I will make them for my twin grandsons birthday party on December 15th!!
Such cool cookies! I tried the santa ones last year and will be onto the elves asap!
Brilliant. Even the grown ups loved then
I love them! I will be the size of a house by the time I have finished all this baking. As always thank you Ruth, inspirational
Such a wonderful idea, certainly have a go with my little brother!
wow! <3
You always make it look so easy! I love the step by set pics.
They look lovely
seriously cute!
too cute for words 🙂
So sweet, although I think my elves will look a bit more wonky!
These are so cute, I might just have to give them a go.
These just look fab – I think a Christmas treat for my Cub pack!!!
These look really sweet. Kids and Adults alike would love the look of these
They look great, thinking of making some and tweaking to make Ben Elf and Holly as my daughter loves them!
how cute are these? I wouldn’t want to eat them lol x
Fab idea and they look like a good activity to do with the kids in the run up to crimbo! bagsy the hamper’s mine! lol!!!!
Adorable and looks much easier than you’d think (plus would make the girls happy!) – great!
Going to try them for the school fair!
These are brilliant, you make me feel I could make them.
So clever, thank you.
Will be the bestest granny making the cutest elf cookies lollies !’ We all want to be the best!! Think I’ll be a winner here with them!!!
OMG I love these! Will defo be giving them a go as this year I am only giving out edible presents! All handmade, so much more personal and thoughtful I think.
Will be using a few of your recipes and tips 🙂 thanks xx
Love these, they look too cute to eat
This is adorable…
How cute
WOW…they look brilliant..well done
Love your recipes – especially the step by step photographsThanks x
What a great way of doing it.
These look brilliant!!
Brilliant idea
Ahh I want to try the penguin ones too (although the elves are amazingly cute !!)
Fantastic, what a great idea!
Amazing festive Lollies!! Will certainly be making these!!
xx
These are fantastic. Just the thing to make with the kids one day…
These are so cool, my kids would love them. Why does anything on a stick always taste good??? Wish I could do that but nothing I make on a stick ever works out, my cake pops always fall off and crumble…. baa humbug!
Aw these are so cute, I wonder if I ordered a heart in my new cookie cutter selection to make them
My 3 year old would love these! So cute.
Wow-what amazing cookies!!
They are just sooooooo cute xxxx
Hello – I love your tutorials especially your brilliant use of all the cutters, I’m going to give these a try for my daughters christmas fayre this Friday and if these fail (which I’m sure they won’t after this) I can fall back on your chocolate tray bake which is always a big hit.
These are too cute! I can see a batch of elves being sent in for the crimble fair!
Great idea
I love these, I recon the elves are possible a little out of my reals of tidy baking but I recon I can manage some snow men or even the penguins. Can’t wait to give them a try, but must ice my Christmas cakes first!
Ahhh, so THAT’S how you get the elf hat shape – brilliant! My kids will love making these 🙂
Wow, the elf cookies are fantastic. Got to try these out. Thanks Ruth x
These look fab. I made your Chocolate Tray bake again this weekend – yum yum big fat bum!
Very festive – love them!
So cute! My five year-old will love making these. Might not look quite as perfect, though! 😉
Lovely cookies, plus Elf is the best Christmas film ever.
I made the snowman lollies 2 years ago – This will be my project on Wednesday!! Thank you Ruth
They are so cute!
These look really nice, a great idea for the kids at xmas time…and your tutorial lays it out really simply.
These look fun! Way better than a round cookie anyways!
these are fab!!!
Cute!!!! ….Now all I need is a few spare hours…
I don’t know how these ideas ping into your head you are amazing!
Those look amazing – my girls will love them!
These are adorable. I think I will suggest to my son that we make some and give one to his pixie friend (don’t ask) for Christmas. Thanks for the instructions.
Lovely! I shall be making a batch of these I think!
So cute!
So cute!
Golly, these look fab!
The penguins are soooo cute!!
Oh how cute are these 🙂
These cookies will be lovely for my children’s friends at school!! I will give them a go!!!!
These look incredible ruth!
They are so cute! Good stuff.
The lollies are superb, great to make with the kids
they look so sweet!
these kind of things are so expensive to buy but relatively easy to make – I’ll definitely give them a go this year
I know a few kids who will love these including those who are only young at heart!
Looks like great fun
Brill idea
Have just had our first grandchild so can see these being very popular in the future 🙂
Yum Yum
These cookies look completely amazing and would be welcomed by any child at Christmas:-)
these are so cute!
They look so cute and I’m sure they are yummy too 🙂
Love these cheeky chappies – very imaginative use of a heart cutter!
Not sure my artistic capabilities will stretch this far but will give it a go with your fantastic tutorial.
Super cute!! Can’t wait to give them a go with my little elves!!
what a fab update on the snowmen from 2 years ago – hope these are as fun to make.
Too cute, will defo be having a go at making these!
These are fantastic!
Awwww might make these and take them to work for all the ppl working Xmas day 🙂
Love these x
OMG how cute are these!
Yummy!
Amazing… I love the penguins though
Hello again. Why have all my poor children got coughs. Maybe these lollies will help.
How cute are these!!!!
yum yum fiderly but fun
he he how cute, i was going to make the snowman ones u did for school but now i might have to do elves !!!!!!!!!!!!
Would really love to win, you’re competition has me in a spin !! The K-Mix, will help with all my baking Trix !! x
Very clever 🙂
These are perfect for my little Isla 🙂 x
These are gorgeous! 🙂 perfect project to try out with my niece at the weekend!! X
Loving the Elves! xxx
You make it all look so easy 🙂
These are just gorgeous!
These would be fab for the school Christmas fair.
So cute, almost too good to eat.
Love the amount of character in the elves faces
I plan to make these with my Beavers Colony next week for our Xmas Party 🙂
My children would love these!
My twins reception class are all going to be elves in their play, so I plan to make each class member one of these from the girls :)That’s when I’ve finished making their little elf costumes…….
Fab idea to make with my nieces. Loving the elf ears especially!
I Love these! I wish I had the time to make them. I still need to ice my cakes, make my mincemeat and the mince pies and I haven’t even started wrapping the presents yet.
yikes! xx
Adorable…. will make for my School Christmas fayre :o)
On the 456th comment Merry Christmas 🙂
Love these soooo cute x
I cant wait to see these on the Christmas Buffet table xx
My kids will love these.
fantastic lollies – can’t wait to try them!
Hi Ruth
can you clarify what sort of lolly sticks are required – do these need to be cookie sticks or can they me normal lolly sticks. In your other receipes for cookies lollies there are links to your store’s Wilton’s lolly sticks – but these specify that these are not to be used for the oven.
Thanks
This batch I’ve made on wooden lolly sticks (from Lakeland) I do make them on the compressed paper sticks (by Wilton) as well as they are food safe, it now says on the pack not for oven use. I still make them on those but I don’t bake commercially so not risking anyones life! Obviously the plastic lolly sticks are a no go! x
Thanks for your reply. Love your receipes and the fact that you have step by step pictures, that’s so useful.
love them
fantastic details!
I have been trying to find a decent biscuit recipe since a disastrous batch I made following the instructions that came with my daughter’s cookie cutters she received for her 2nd birthday in October. Just tried these and they are yummy! My friend couldn’t believe I made them. Thanks so much.
So cute!
i love these and i will definately be making them
Truly wonderful
Awww these are so cute! I had a go at the snowman ones last year, they went down a treat!
I made the snowmen ones as biscuits not lollies last year and was amazed how well they turned out. So will it be elves or Santa this year?!
these are definitly on my list to try make
Ruth, love the way you have improvised with your other cutter to make the crown rather than buy separate cuttersx
Cute elves
So cute
I could have these with the champange from the hamper!
A work of art – and I cant wait to try this recipe. No kiddies in my house, but who cares !!!!!!
I could make these for the children in my class 🙂
Very festive. Great for school presents for Xmas.
Yummy – thanks Ruth, great ideas x
`I coeuld be quite sElfish about thes
aaw the ears are sooo cute x
Super cute! I wish I had the patience to make more than a few!
These are awesome
Oh wish I my children were small so I could do these for them…
My oh my – so irresistible, Ruth!
These are really cute! Do you make the coloured fondant yourself or is it self bought?
I think the faces are soooooo cute, do you think they’d work on cupcakes or would the cookies/larger cake be more appropriate?
Amy x
Hi Amy – yes I colour the sugarpaste/fondant myself with gel colour pastes rather than buying it ready coloured. They’d definitely work on cupcakes and bigger cakes too! x
Love those cookie decorations
santa’s little helpers are fab
These are gorgeous.
So sweet
Heehee! So cute! 🙂 x
My kids will love these,they are soooo cute x
So cute! Lovely idea, great for a christmas treat x
These are really nice for small and big kids… lol
They look so professional!
These are so cute and taste yummy!
Ahhh Christmassy cookie pops how cute! xXx
So cute!
Might also pinch the way you put the faces together for some Year 2 felt craft decorations at school – that way your designs will live on year after year !
Yummy!
Theses are so cute yummy
So cute
Fantastic idea!!
These are just too cute! I’m trying out the santa ones for the school Christmas fayre x x
Love your Recipes. Thank you
sooo cute!!!
Kids love these ! Thanks!
How fun, kids would love these!
These look nice and original 🙂
Adorable!
These are fab! Am going to attempt a batch with my little nephew and niece
This is such a nice alternative to cake pops… Having a Christmas party for kids next week, I am sure they will love these! x
Great instructions – look easy to follow – thank you!
Literally making me broody. Want to have kids just so I can make these for them!
If I have time amongst all my other Christmas baking I’m sure my little girl would love these!!
These are so cute, what a great idea.
Ideal for the kids at the Christmas Fair.
These are adorable, I don’t know if mine would turn out as good though
Great idea for children to make
hopefully posting in the right place now as had posted via Facebook every day so glad I saw your Facebook message in time Ruth.
These are too cute..lol
One to try with my daughter and nephew at the start of the school holidays – its becoming a tradition, last year we made mince pies and at Easter we made your Cream egg Chicks!!
Love these! You just make everything look so easy Ruth and it gives me confidence that I could actually try and make them!
I would love to win!
Yes please!
Omg, how cute are these?? But could you leave them out for Santa…..as not sure he would want to eat himself of his helpers??!! 😀
I think these would look brilliant sticking out the top of a stocking on Christmas morning!
How sweet (excuse the pun!) What a lovely way to spend a festive afternoon making these happy treats.xx
These are great!
These are so cute. Can’t wait to try them 🙂
How cute are these? Almost makes me wish I had children so I could make some for the school bake sale.
Another lovely idea
You have such patience x
Will have a go at these for my kids xmas parties…soooo cute!
aw these are sooo cute!
Wow. I’m going to have to give these a try
Too cute 🙂
They are great, my neices and nephew would love them, as do I
I caught the cookie lolly bug from The Pink Whisk. They’re such fun to make. Everyone loves them!
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