Olympic Biscuit Medals

Z is very excited about the Olympics, and I’m quite looking forward to him being introduced to some new sports. I spotted some biscuit medals in Waitrose last week and thought the kids would LOVE them, so we made our own.

I used this recipe to make the dough and a cup to make a medal shape.

We then rolled out some ready made icing and cut out a slightly smaller circle than the biscuit, stuck it on top and used an icing pen to write a number.

I then threaded some ribbon through a hole in the biscuit.

What do you think?

 

 

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24 Comments

  1. fab idea, and you can even eat the winners medal afterwards
    Elaine Livingstone recently posted..Project 366 199/366My Profile

  2. These are wonderful – definitely going to try them!

  3. these look great! definitely need to make some of these x
    HELEN recently posted..18th July 2012 – 200/366My Profile

  4. This is great fun! What a great idea!
    JDaniel4′s Mom recently posted..Publix Running In and Out- $25 GC GiveawayMy Profile

  5. What a great idea! We are seeing quite a few Olympic events and so we’re trying to involve my son in what’s going on, these would be perfect! I love the ribbon.
    Jennifer recently posted..Introducing children to art – SoutineMy Profile

  6. This is a great idea, Goblin would love eating the medal even if he didn’t get the link to the olympics. We are taking him to see some paralympic events though

  7. If the real Olympics medals looked this good I think I might take up sport!

  8. jaime /

    Fun and cute- FSPDT

  9. I think that the medals are adorable. I’m sure they didn’t last long though. : )
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  10. Ha, doing a similar post for one of the kid blogs I write for! Great minds think alike!!!
    mari recently posted..Summer Reading Adventure: Cook-A-Doodle-DooMy Profile

  11. I love these – have pinned them onto my bloggers go olympics board :)

  12. Oooh yummy, they look fabulous!

    Maggy
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  13. What a yummy idea! All little ones would love this!

  14. Very cute! I bet he enjoyed making those. :)
    Allison recently posted..MFW Kindergarten – Ll is for LeafMy Profile

  15. Love this! So simple for kids to do and they look fantastic!
    Ness @ One Perfect Day recently posted..5 ways to play with a Magnetic Fishing Game {teaching math, language, size, colour and imagination}My Profile

  16. Yummy! Definitely gold on the cookie front!

    Thanks for linking to family frolics! :)
    Multiple Mummy recently posted..Yummy pasta for picky eaters!My Profile

  17. Thank you so much for linking up to Tuesday Tots and just wanted to let you know that I will be featuring the medals this week on Rainy Day Mum

  18. Oh these are clever, I love the ribbon – they look great.

    Thanks for linking to the Sunday showcase.
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