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Easy Scarecrow Cookies Using Sugar Wafers and Candy (Fun Thanksgiving Themed Activity for Kids)

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November 21 by Cassie Leave a Comment

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Since it is Thanksgiving Season, we wanted to share a fun idea to make with the kids. We are going to show the “semi-homemade” version of this because you can really use any cookie you want. It’s more the scarecrow decorating part that we intend to share here.

In fact, this is a super fun way to keep kids busy – by making their own scarecrow! That’s what we let our kids do and we are sharing their creations with you.

What you need for the Scarecrow Cookies:

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  • Round cookies of some kind. Sugar is going to be the best and make the most sense.
  • Frosting in white and fall colors
  • Sugar wafers
  • Chocolate chips and/or candy eyeballs
  • Candy corn
  • Pull-Apart Twizzlers

The idea is simple and self-explanatory – you can just follow the pictures to see how to assemble these fun little characters:

  • Frost the cookies in the color wanted.

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  • Use one full size and one half size wafer for the hat

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  • Use the chocolate chips or candy eyes for the eyes

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  • Use candy corn for the nose

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  • Use the Twizzlers for the hair and mouth

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  • The Twizzlers bend and twist and will stay in position to make funky mouths and curly/crazy hair, so it’s a fun cookie decorating experience for kids! It will keep them busy. 🙂
  • Next, you’ll want to add a band around the hat. Put some frosting in a sandwich bag and make a small snip on the end and then draw a frosting line across the hat.

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  • Then cut a Twizzlers to the right size and stick it on!

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  • And then you are finished and can enjoy!

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It’s a fun way for kids to enjoy the season! We actually shared our cookies with our neighbors this year!

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