The Cutest Christmas Cookie Exchange Printables You’ll Use This Year

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I don’t know about you, but this is definitely my favourite time of the year. I’m a bit of an Elf when it comes to Christmas everything, and I’m not even ashamed! Our tree went up the moment it felt socially acceptable, the house has been fully decorated for days, and honestly, that just means one thing… more time to fill with festive fun.

And speaking of fun, today I’m sharing a little printable pack that has brought so much joy into our kitchen. If you’re hosting a cookie exchange, a class party, or just want to make your family baking night extra cute, these Christmas Cookie Voting Station printables are perfect.

Why We Love This Activity

My daughter has already declared this the best idea ever, and to be fair, she’s been living in her Christmas pyjamas for a week now, so she’s fully committed to the theme. There’s something magical about letting the kids choose their favourite cookies and cast a little vote. It turns a simple treat table into a whole event.

Plus, it encourages creativity. Suddenly everyone wants to decorate, bake, taste, and compare. It keeps the kids busy, the adults laughing, and the kitchen smelling AMAZING.

What’s Included

This set comes with:
• A bright, cheerful “Cookie Voting Station” sign
• A matching “Welcome to Our Cookie Exchange Party” poster
• The cutest circular cookie labels so each treat has its own little moment

The illustrations have that warm, nostalgic Christmas feel… gingerbread men, tree-shaped cookies, chocolate crinkles, peppermint sweets… basically everything we love about the season in one place.

You can download the full Christmas Cookie Exchange printable pack right below. It’s super easy to print at home, and you can use regular paper or cardstock for a sturdier look. Just click, save, and you’re ready to set up the cutest cookie voting station in minutes. It’s a quick little download that brings a whole lot of festive fun to your kitchen.


Here are a few ideas we’ve tried (and loved):

• Set up a real voting station with cups or little boxes so everyone can drop in their vote
• Use the round labels as stickers for plates, goodie bags, or cookie boxes
• Turn the posters into part of your kitchen décor for the week
• Print everything on cardstock for a sturdy, party-ready look

It’s simple, it’s festive, and it brings everyone together for something sweet.

If your house is anything like mine, once the Christmas decorations go up, it feels like the magic just takes over. The cosy lights, the baking, the music… and of course, all the little activities that make this season feel extra special for the kids.

So, grab your printables, warm up the oven, and let the cookie chaos begin. And if your little ones are already walking around in Christmas pyjamas like mine… trust me, you’re off to the perfect start.

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