How to Package Cookies for Gift Giving (2024)

With the holidays here, you may be thinking about making homemade cookies as gifts. Homemade gifts are a great idea as they show love, thought, and care. And when they are cookies, well, there’s really nothing better!

But giving cookies can be more challenging than you may think. You have to package them properly so that the person receiving them can actually enjoy them when they are fresh!

So, I am going to show you how to package cookies for gift giving. I mean, I only did this for a living for ten years! So, I would consider myself a professional! How to wrap cookies for Christmas gifts is as important as the gift itself. So, let’s learn how to package cookies to gift!

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How to Package Cookies for Gift Giving

Step 1

Decide what type of cookies to bake and gift. Is it my Tree Sugar Cookies, Hot Chocolate Cookies, Cranberry Orange Thumbprints, Chocolate Peppermint YiaYias, or my Eggless Chocolate Chip Cookies? Whatever cookies you want to give, you have to plan for what type they are.

There are three main types of cookies: soft and chewy cookies, crispy cookies, and cookies with icing or frosting on top. Each of these types of cookies will need to be packaged differently in order to stay fresh!

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Step 2

Buy the appropriate gift packaging for the type of cookie you’re baking (more on that below!). Depending on if you choose soft and chewy cookies or crispy cookies, then you have different packaging options for each. This probably means you have to shop and buy packaging, so make sure to do this ahead of time and plan for what you want to gift.

Step 3

Bake the cookies the day before giving, no sooner! You want them to be fresh and at their peak of flavor when you gift them!

Step 3

Package the cookies properly in the right packages. This may mean two separate packages for two different types of cookies. If you are giving both my Eggless Chocolate Chip Cookies and my Chocolate Peppermint YiaYias, this will require different packages, you can’t just dump them all in the same one.

Step 4

Add ribbon, attach a card, and give your homemade cookies as a gift!

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How to Package Cookies for Gifts : Soft & Chewy Cookies

Everyone loves soft and chewy cookies! It’s probably the most quintessential cookie, and the one that Santa probably expects to see when he visits your house. But, these cookies need to be properly packaged so that the person receiving them can enjoy them for days to come, otherwise, it’s not really a great gift is it?

The main thing to remember about soft and chewy cookies is that they need to be in an airtight container because they need to retain moisture, in order to stay soft and chewy. So, you can package these in a couple different ways.

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Airtight Cookie Jar

This is my favorite option for giving cookies as a gift. Because not only is the person receiving them getting homemade cookies, but they are also getting a cookie jar, and there's no waste as it's not in a disposable package! Plus, it will allow the person receiving the cookies to just close up the cookie jar and keep them fresh as well. Just make sure to choose one that is airtight.

Check out my favorite Amazon cookie jars: Glass Cookie Jar with Bamboo Lid, Glass Airtight Cookie Jar with Acacia Lid & Glass Cookie Jar with Airtight Glass Lid

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Zip Bag

You can always use a zip bag, especially as your recipient can then reseal the cookies into the bag after they eat some. This allows them to let the cookies stay fresh too! You can put soft and chewy cookies into a zip bag, and then you can even add that bag into a tin if you want to make it more festive. Or you can tie a ribbon around it and add it into a box as well. The recipient will still be stoked they are getting homemade cookies that will taste amazing!

Self Sealing Cellophane Cookie Bags

If you are baking a lot of cookies and only giving one or two to many people, then you may consider using self sealing cellophane bags. I don’t like this option as much as the cookie jar, or even one giant bag, as it’s less eco-friendly. But, it does work for keeping soft and chewy cookies soft!

Check out my favorite Amazon cellophane bags: Holiday Self Sealing Cellophane Cookie Bags & Clear Self Sealing Cellophane Bags

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How to Package Cookies for Gifts: Crispy Cookies

Crispy cookies are the exact opposite of soft and chewy cookies. You do not want to use any of the methods above for crispy cookies, because it can turn them soggy! And no one want soggy biscotti or shortbreads! So, for crispy cookies, you want a vessel that allows air into it naturally.

Cookie Tin

A cookie tin is a great option for packaging crispy cookies, as it’s festive, it keeps them fresh, and it allows the person receiving the cookies to easily put a lid on and keep them for later. You can find a cute holiday tin and add in wax paper or parchment paper into the bottom, then add your cookies on top.

Check out my favorite Amazon tins: Blue Holiday Tin, Joy Christmas Tin & Red & White Stripe

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Cookie Box

A cookie box is a great option for crispy cookies like biscotti, shortbread, or thumbprints. I love these Holiday Kraft Cookie Boxes I got, and they are the perfect size for gifting! It doesn’t matter if the box gets left open by the person receiving the cookies, as they won’t go bad.

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Check out my favorite Amazon cookie Boxes: Holiday Kraft Cookie Boxes & Christmas Kraft Cookie Boxes

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Tin Tie Bag

A tin tie bag is another great option for crispy cookies. This also makes a really pretty presentation, and it also allows the recipient to easily close it back up and save some for later.

Check out my favorite Amazon tin tie bags: Kraft Tin Tie Bags

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How to Package Cookies for Gifts: Cookies with Icing on Top

These are probably some of my favorite cookies. I love cookies with icing, glaze, or frosting on top like my Frosted Gingerbread Cookies! There are a few things you need to take into consideration when packaging this type of cookie.

The first thing is you need to do is make sure your icing sets. This can usually take up to 24 hours! So, check your recipes and see what it says. But most icing will take 24 hours to set. And, if it’s a soft and chewy cookie (like my Frosted Gingerbread Cookies), then it has to stay covered while it sets so the cookies stay soft! So, plan for that, as these cookies can take more time than others.

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Once the icing has set, then you can package them. And cookies with icing on top need to then defer to the type of cookie under the icing. If it’s a soft and chewy cookie, then use the packaging options above for soft and chewy cookies. If it’s a crispy cookie, then use the packaging options for crispy cookies.

There’s one more step in packaging cookies with icing on top. That is putting a piece of parchment paper in between each cookie. This will prevent them from all sticking together, even if they get warm! This is key for the person receiving the cookies to be able to eat just one, and not a whole stack!

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I hope this helped you learn how to package cookies for gift giving! And I hope you understand the difference it makes in choosing the correct packaging for your cookies! Happy holiday baking!

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FAQs

How to pack cookies for gift giving? ›

Just place a few cookies in the center of a square sheet of a festive red or green cellophane, bunch it up at the top, and tie it together with a ribbon—and that's it. If you wanted to add some stickers to give it an extra flare you can, but the splash of color with the cellophane can definitely stand alone.

How do you package cookies professionally? ›

How to Package Cookies for Mailing. Use a durable, rigid box or empty tin as a mailing container. Place bubble wrap in the bottom of the container, then line the container with aluminum foil or plastic food wrap that is large enough to wrap over the cookies when the container is full.

How to pack cookies so they don't break? ›

Pack the cookies tight.

Before you seal up your shipping box package, be sure to fill the box tightly around your tin or cookie back. Fill the shipping box with bubble wrap, tissue paper or fun edible surprises like popcorn or peanuts. Your cookies shouldn't be able to move around at all inside the shipping box.

What is the best packaging for cookies? ›

+ What is the best packaging to keep cookies fresh?
PackagingProperties
Vacuum-Sealed PackagingRemoves air from the package, creating a tight seal
Tin or Metal ContainersSturdy and airtight, protects cookies from air, moisture, and light
Glass JarsAirtight glass jars preserve taste and aroma
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How to pack cookies beautifully? ›

Plastic wrap is my go-to material for wrapping cookies. It keeps them fresh longer and you are able to showcase the beauty of your homemade cookie. Whatever you choose, be sure to use a food-safe wrapping option like parchment paper, cellophane bags, waxed paper, or aluminum foil.

How do you arrange cookies in a gift box? ›

Group cookies of the same sort together. Lay some cookies on their sides and stack others together. Use ribbon to tie some together to make it look extra cute! Diversify the box by putting small cookies next to big cookies and chocolate cookies next to gingerbread or sugar cookies etc.

How to make better packaged cookies? ›

Substitute Ingredients
  1. Butter Instead of Margarine.
  2. Substitute margarine or shortening for butter using a 1:1 ratio.
  3. Coconut Oil Instead Of Other Fats.
  4. Substitute any fat or oil for coconut oil using a 1:1 ratio.
  5. Maple Syrup Instead Of Granulated Sugar.
  6. Vanilla Extract.
  7. Vanilla Essence Vs. Vanilla Extract.
  8. Almond Extract.

How do you package cookies for individual sales? ›

Individual wrapping you may use: cellophane bags, food-safe paper wrapping, paper treat bags, “glassine” food bags, or Ziploc bags. See examples and details below. Make sure the packaging is food-safe!

How do you keep cookies fresh in packaging? ›

Tips for packaging cookies to keep fresh when shipping
  1. Don't pack them too tight. ...
  2. Use packing materials to prevent cookies from moving around too much. ...
  3. Consider wrapping individually to maintain consistency of cookies. ...
  4. Select a fast shipping service (overnight or express is ideal!)
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How long do cookies need to dry before packaging? ›

Step 1: Wait for the Icing to Dry

This will prevent the icing from smudging or sticking to the packaging material. Depending on the humidity and temperature in your area, it may take anywhere from 6 to 24 hours for the icing to dry completely.

How do you keep cookies fresh and chewy? ›

Storing Tips to Keep Cookies Soft

Store cool cookies in an airtight container (not a cookie jar with a loose lid) at room temperature. Putting cookies, cakes or breads in the refrigerator will dry them out.

What are the packaging requirements for cookies? ›

Cookies Packaging:

➢ Packaging Specifications: • To protect the product from spillage and spoilage. To provide protection against atmospheric factors such as light, heat, humidity, and oxygen. The selected packaging materials should have high water vapour and oxygen barriers.

What is the most popular packaged cookie? ›

Oreo
  • Introduced: 1912.
  • Manufacturer: Mondelez International.
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What do professionals use to decorate cookies? ›

With these in your arsenal, all you'll need to bring to the pastry kitchen is a little artistic sensibility.
  • Rolling pin with thickness rings. ...
  • Piping tips and couplers. ...
  • Piping bags. ...
  • Piping bag ties. ...
  • Scribe tool. ...
  • Gel food coloring. ...
  • Edible paint pens.
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How to gift people cookies? ›

Use takeout boxes and homemade heart tags to package cookies for gift giving for Valentine's Day or any occasion!

How many cookies should be in a gift box? ›

Choose recipes that have a yield of at least 24 cookies, especially if you have many boxes to fill. For example, if you bake six different cookie recipes that all yield 24 cookies, you can pack six gift boxes with four of each cookie. Each box will make a bountiful gift of two dozen assorted cookies.

How to package cookies for cookie exchange? ›

Make sure you have containers, cookie tins, boxes, or bags readily available, or you can request that your party guests bring their own. Have plenty of Reynolds Kitchens® parchment paper or wax paper on hand to line the containers, separate layers of cookies, and keep the cookies from sticking to each other.

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