Ice Cream Cone Christmas Trees

Ice Cream Cone Christmas Tree decoration with colorful ornaments and star topper.

These Ice Cream Cone Christmas Trees are super easy to make.

It looks so cute and will make the dining table look so good!

What you will need:

  • Mini ice cream cones
  • Green Icing – not too runny
  • lollies to decorate (I used mini m&m’s)

Cover the ice cream cone with icing and decorate.

Recipe Hints and Tips:

  • Needs to be eaten’straight’away as cone starts to go soft.
  • Consider other colours of icing besides green. You could use white icing as snow filled Christmas trees.
  • Consider other lollies to decorate. M&M’s work great but there are plenty of other options out there including hundreds and thousands, heart sprinkles and more
  • Go healthy! You can even make your Christmas trees a little healthier by opting for finely chopped almonds, coconut flakes and blueberries. Yum!

This is a great one to do with your kids, especially on Christmas Eve.

We all know how hot it can get during the December month so cool down and get into the Christmas spirit with Ice Cream Cone Christmas Trees.

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Responses to “Ice Cream Cone Christmas Trees”

  1. Ren Avatar
    Ren

    love this idea!!!! I might try green tinted white chocolate and see if they stay firm longer? I think the kids might be doing this this christmas eve!

  2. shellski81 Avatar
    shellski81

    This is definitely on our list of things to do at Christmas now. What a great idea! 😀

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