Back to School Wafer Pencil Cookies

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Let’s have fun for back to school with these cute edible pencils ✏️ 𝙈𝙖𝙢𝙖 get those kids or teens in the kitchen enjoying time together! These Back to School Wafer Pencil Cookies are such a cinch to put together and so fun too! Time in the kitchen building memories with your kiddos is priceless! I know it can be difficult at times, but this easy back to school wafer pencil cookie idea is perfect for even those littles! You will be so glad you took the time with your kiddos!

I mean, how cute are these?

They would be perfect for a back to school lunch or even make cute gifts for those teachers for Teacher Appreciation, or Back to School or anytime really!

If you are looking for Back to School easy dinner ideas, you have to check this TACO PASTA. It is a scrumptious and affordable dinner idea, the entire family will love! Seriously only 4 ingredients and done in 20 minutes, this dinner will make dinner time a lot less stressful and bring time back to where you want it around the dinner table!

Ingredients: Back to School Wafer Pencil Cookies

8 oz vanilla wafer

1 mini chocolate chip

4 oz pink candy melts

2 oz white candy melts

Aren't these the cutest little heart shaped ramekins? I used them to prepare the candy melts and hold the mini chocolates so I could assemble easy and in style 😉 Heart Shaped Ramekins HERE is where I got the heart shaped ramekins, they are perfect for everyday sauces, desserts, berries and super cute for Valentine's Day too!

Instructions: Back to School Wafer Pencil Cookies

1- On a cutting board you will want to take each wafer cookie and slice the top two sides making the top of the wafer cookie into a triangle resembling a freshly sharpened pencil

2- Set aside a few mini chocolate chips one for each pencil you will be assembling

3- Place candy melts individually in microwave per instructions making sure to check and stir about every 30 seconds to keep from burning

4- Once the candy melts are done, take each “sharpened” wafer cookie and dip into the pink candy melts on the un sharpened flat side to resemble an eraser. Then take the sharpened side and dip the pointy side in the white melts.

5- Once you have dipped the pointy side you will want to take one mini chocolate chip and place on the freshly dipped candy melt so it will stick to top. This will resemble the lead on the pencil

6- Place completely dipped pencils over a sheet of parchment paper and place them there to dry

7- Once try you can arrange them on a cutting board to serve.

Trust me you will want to make these, they will put a smile on everyone's face!

Side Idea:

This is a stand alone fun treat! But if you are looking for more fun ideas for upcoming holidays you have to make sure to save this SNOWMAN one for Christmas time! I know it may seem like far away, but it will be here before you know it!

Crazy Busy Mama Tip:

You will want to make sure to cut all wafer cookies prior to heating up the chocolate candy melts so you can work quickly dipping with the chocolate as it does dry out quickly! Also, for easy clean up use parchment paper sheet like THESE – they make cleaning up a breeze! Trust me, grab some you will thank yourself!

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Video Tutorial: Back to School Wafer Pencil Cookies

For those who love a step by step tutorial here is one for you below!

Also, if you try this recipe and love it I would so appreciate it if you would leave a comment below and rate the recipe a 5-star to let me know how it was! That helps me know what kind of recipes you want to see more of.


Back to School Wafer Pencil Cookies

Back to School Wafer Pencil Cookies

Back to School Wafer Pencil Cookies
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Prep Time 10 minutes
Total Time 10 minutes
Course Dessert
Cuisine American
Servings 6 people
Calories 138 kcal

Ingredients
  

  • 8 oz vanilla wafer
  • 1 mini chocolate chip
  • 4 oz pink candy melts
  • 2 oz white candy melts

Instructions
 

  • On a cutting board you will want to take each wafer cookie and slice the top two sides making the top of the wafer cookie into a triangle resembling a freshly sharpened pencil
  • Set aside a few mini chocolate chips one for each pencil you will be assembling
  • Place candy melts individually in microwave per instructions making sure to check and stir about every 30 seconds to keep from burning
  • Once the candy melts are done, take each "sharpened" wafer cookie and dip into the pink candy melts on the un sharpened flat side to resemble an eraser. Then take the sharpened side and dip the pointy side in the white melts.
  • Once you have dipped the pointy side you will want to take one mini chocolate chip and place on the freshly dipped candy melt so it will stick to top. This will resemble the lead on the pencil
  • Place completely dipped pencils over a sheet of parchment paper and place them there to dry
  • Once try you can arrange them on a cutting board to serve.

Video

Notes

You will want to make sure to cut all wafer cookies prior to heating up the chocolate candy melts so you can work quickly dipping with the chocolate as it does dry out quickly! Also, for easy clean up use parchment paper sheet like THESE – they make cleaning up a breeze! Trust me, grab some you will thank yourself!

Nutrition

Serving: 1peopleCalories: 138kcalCarbohydrates: 25gProtein: 2gFat: 5gSaturated Fat: 5gSugar: 13g
Keyword wafer pencil cookies
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