Deck the halls with a festive variety of holiday cookie favorites arranged in a tree-shape for all to enjoy! A mix of store-bought and homemade treats make this Christmas Tree Cookie Board so easy and delicious.

A variety of holiday cookies laid out on a rectangular wood food board in the shape of a Christmas tree with a red star cookie on top.

A Delicious Holiday Centerpiece

This Christmas Tree Cookie Board makes such an easy and festive centerpiece for your holiday cookie party! A mix of store-bought and homemade treats arranged in a tree-shape and topped with a star. It’s so charming and festive!

This dessert board would be fun to make with all the different cookies you get from a cookie exchange or could be the perfect centerpiece for any holiday party.

A variety of holiday cookies laid out on a rectangular wood food board in the shape of a Christmas tree with a red star cookie on top.

What Do I Need to Make a Christmas Tree Cookie Board

A variety of holiday cookies laid out on a rectangular wood food board in the shape of a Christmas tree with a red star cookie on top.

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How to Make a Christmas Tree Cookie Board

  • Starting at center of the bottom of a rectangular wood board (about 18”x 12”), stack the chocolate rolled wafer stick halves for the tree trunk.
  • Layer the M&M chocolate chip cookies in a line just above the wafer sticks, from one side of the board to the other.
  • Continue creating lines of cookies in the following order so that each line is slightly shorter than the one below it to create the Christmas tree shape: crushed peppermint white chocolate coated cookies, peanut butter chocolate kiss cookies, chocolate covered peanut butter bars, snickerdoodle cookies, caramel filled chocolate cookies and gingerbread people cookies.
  • Place a large decorated star-shaped sugar cookie at the top of the board, just above the gingerbread people cookies, as the tree topper.
  • Arrange any remaining star-shaped sugar cookie around the tree.
  • Serve and ENJOY!
A variety of holiday cookies laid out on a rectangular wood food board in the shape of a Christmas tree with a red star cookie on top.

If you make this Christmas Tree Cookie Board and post a pic to social, be sure to tag me on Instagram @thebakermama so I can see! 😍 I just love seeing how inspired and creative y’all get with the ideas I share. Enjoy!

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A variety of holiday cookies laid out on a rectangular wood food board in the shape of a Christmas tree with a red star cookie on top.

Christmas Tree Cookie Board

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Deck the halls with a festive variety of holiday cookie favorites arranged in a tree-shape for all to enjoy! A mix of store-bought and homemade treats make this Christmas Tree Cookie Board so easy and delicious.


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Instructions

  1. Starting at center of the bottom of a rectangular wood board (about 18”x 12”), stack the chocolate rolled wafer stick halves for the tree trunk.
  2. Layer the M&M chocolate chip cookies in a line just above the wafer sticks, from one side of the board to the other.
  3. Continue creating lines of cookies in the following order so that each line is slightly shorter than the one below it to create the Christmas tree shape: crushed peppermint white chocolate coated cookies, peanut butter chocolate kiss cookies, chocolate covered peanut butter bars, snickerdoodle cookies, caramel filled chocolate cookies and gingerbread people cookies.
  4. Place a large decorated star-shaped sugar cookie at the top of the board, just above the gingerbread people cookies, as the tree topper.
  5. Arrange any remaining star-shaped sugar cookie around the tree.
  6. Serve and ENJOY!

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  1. Hi, this looks so cute for Christmas! Do you have a brand name or a link for the cookies that you purchased? Can’t wait to make this! Thank you!

    1. Hi Kim! Yes, I have them all linked out in the body of the blog post just under the second image. I hope this helps and that y’all enjoy! Happy Holidays!