The holidays are such a special time of year, and if you’re anything like me, you’re always looking for creative and simple ways to bring a little extra Christmas magic into your home. Between juggling family schedules, shopping lists, and holiday gatherings, I know firsthand that time is short, but memories are priceless. That’s why I’m so excited to share this festive recipe for Pretzel Christmas Wreaths.
These no-bake treats are not only adorable, but they’re also quick, easy, and perfect for getting the kids involved. With just a handful of ingredients, you can create beautiful edible wreaths that will brighten up any holiday table or dessert platter. And the best part? They’re as fun to make as they are to eat!
Ingredients for Pretzel Christmas Wreaths

Here’s what you’ll need for each wreath:
- 10 mini pretzels
- Green candy melts (or green frosting)
- Colorful holiday sprinkles
- Twizzlers Pull ‘n’ Peel (for bows)
Multiply as needed depending on how many Pretzel Christmas Wreaths you’d like to make.
Step-by-Step Instructions
1. Prepare the base

Line a baking sheet with parchment paper. Dip one side of each pretzel into the melted green candy or green frosting. This gives the wreath its signature holiday color.
2. Form the wreath

Arrange 5 dipped pretzels in a circle so that they’re touching, forming the bottom layer of the wreath. Then place another 5 dipped pretzels on top, slightly offset, to create a stacked, 3D effect.
3. Decorate

While the candy coating is still wet, sprinkle on colorful holiday sprinkles for that festive touch. Then pull apart a strand of Twizzlers Pull ‘n’ Peel and tie it into a tiny bow. Place the bow in the center of your wreath, and just like that—you’ve created the perfect Pretzel Christmas Wreath!
4. Set & serve

Allow the wreaths to set completely before serving or packaging. These hold up well, making them great for holiday parties, school events, or gifting to neighbors and friends.
Why You’ll Love Pretzel Christmas Wreaths
There’s so much to love about these little treats. First, they’re no-bake, which means no turning on the oven (a lifesaver when your kitchen is already working overtime during the holidays). Second, they’re budget-friendly and use ingredients you can easily find at your local grocery store. And third, they’re fun for kids of all ages—my crew loves creating their own unique wreath designs with sprinkles and bows.
Not to mention, Pretzel Christmas Wreaths look absolutely stunning on a holiday dessert table. They’re festive, colorful, and guaranteed to impress your guests without requiring hours of prep work.
CBM Tip: Turn It Into a Tradition
Here’s a little CBM tip: make Pretzel Christmas Wreaths part of your family’s yearly traditions. Set aside one afternoon in December, turn on your favorite Christmas music, and gather the family around the kitchen table to make these together. Each child can decorate their own wreaths however they’d like, and you can even package them up as homemade gifts. Creating intentional traditions like this is a beautiful way to reclaim the table and make lasting memories in the midst of a busy season.
Reclaiming the Table with Pretzel Christmas Wreaths

For me, recipes like Pretzel Christmas Wreaths aren’t just about the end result—they’re about the process. They remind us to slow down, to laugh with our kids while the sprinkles spill, and to find joy in the little things. In a world that feels so busy and overwhelming, these simple moments at the table are what matter most.
So this holiday season, grab some pretzels, melt a little chocolate, and let your creativity shine. Your family will love these festive treats, and you’ll love the sweet memories that come with making them.
Mamas, let’s reclaim the table one recipe at a time—and let’s start with these fun and festive Pretzel Christmas Wreaths!

Pretzel Christmas Wreaths
Ingredients
- 10 mini pretzels per wreath
- Green candy melts
- Colorful holiday sprinkles
- Twizzlers Pull ‘n’ Peel
Instructions
- Line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
- Dip one side of each pretzel into melted green candy or green frosting.
- Arrange 5 dipped pretzels in a circle to make the bottom layer.
- Stack another 5 dipped pretzels on top, slightly offset, for a 3D wreath shape.
- While the coating is still wet, sprinkle with colorful holiday sprinkles.
- Pull apart 1 strand of Twizzlers Pull ‘n’ Peel, tie it into a bow, and place it on the wreath.
- Allow wreaths to set completely before serving or packaging.