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Fig Newtons Easter Bible Cookies

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March 29, 2019 by Ashley at Frugal Coupon Living Filed Under: Easter, Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, Recipe, Social Media, Spring

published date: February 27, 2018
modified datt: March 29,2019

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We have the cutest Sunday School Easter treat for your sweet friends – Easter Bible Cookies! These make an adorable Kids Food Craft that is easy and quick to make – no baking! Enjoy

Fig Newtons Easter Bible Cookies

Fig Newtons Easter Bible Cookies

B – I – B – L – E, yes that’s the book for me…. (song stuck in anyone else’s head?) We have the cutest Sunday School Easter treat for your sweet friends – Easter Bible Cookies! These cookies so so simple, even your little ones can get their hands on it.

Be sure to check out our Christian Easter Crafts (including Resurrection Eggs, Gardens, and Rolls) and our Easter Food Craft Ideas for Kids.

Enjoy!

Fig Newtons Easter Bible Cookies

Ingredients:

  • Fig Newton Cookies
  • Decorating Icing in a color of your choice
  • Red or yellow fruit roll ups
  • Scissors


Fig Newtons Easter Bible Cookies Ingredients

Directions:

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  1. Outline the top of a Fig Newton cookie with a thin rectangle frame of decorator’s icing. This can be in any color that you like, but we prefer white.
  2. Next, make two vertical lines with icing on either end of one side of the cookie. This will make the spine of your Bible.
  3. Draw a cross with icing in the middle of the top of your Fig Newton cookie.
  4. Cut a small rectangle shape from a Fruit Roll Up. Gently push it into the filling on top of the cookie. This will be the top of your bookmark for the Bible.
  5. Cut another rectangle from the Fruit Roll Up, but this time, cut a small triangle out of the bottom edge of it. Gently push this piece into the filling on the bottom of the cookie so that it sticks out slightly. This will be the bottom of the bookmark in your Bible cookie.
  6. Stick the cookies in the fridge or freezer for a bit to let the icing start to harden, or serve immediately.

Fig Newtons Easter Bible Cookies

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Fig Newtons Easter Bible Cookies

  • Author: Ashley at Frugal Coupon Living
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Ingredients

  • Fig Newton Cookies
  • Decorating Icing in a color of your choice
  • Red or yellow fruit roll ups
  • Scissors

Instructions

  1. Outline the top of a Fig Newton cookie with a thin rectangle frame of decorator’s icing. This can be in any color that you like, but we prefer white.
  2. Next, make two vertical lines with icing on either end of one side of the cookie. This will make the spine of your Bible.
  3. Draw a cross with icing in the middle of the top of your Fig Newton cookie.
  4. Cut a small rectangle shape from a Fruit Roll Up. Gently push it into the filling on top of the cookie. This will be the top of your bookmark for the Bible.
  5. Cut another rectangle from the Fruit Roll Up, but this time, cut a small triangle out of the bottom edge of it. Gently push this piece into the filling on the bottom of the cookie so that it sticks out slightly. This will be the bottom of the bookmark in your Bible cookie.
  6. Stick the cookies in the fridge or freezer for a bit to let the icing start to harden, or serve immediately.

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Be sure to check out our Christian Easter Crafts (including Resurrection Eggs, Gardens, and Rolls) Pin to Pinterest.

Also enjoy these Easter Food Craft Ideas for Kids. Pin to Pinterest.



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Last Updated on March 29, 2019 by Ashley at Frugal Coupon Living

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