Voortman has been inspired by baking for more than 60 years, making Turnovers, Shortbreads, Wafer cookies and more!

They are available in eighteen different varieties including: Vanilla, Strawberry, Chocolate, Peanut Butter, Lemon, Coconut Crème, Cookies’n Creme, as well as a selection of no sugar added options.
My family has long enjoyed these cookies, and I am thrilled to discover how perfect they are for food crafts and recipes. This wafer cookie village was so much fun to make!
My Inspired by Voortmans Wafer Cookie Village
I am in love with this sweet little wafer cookie village. It looks like the perfect home for fairies, doesn’t it? My son and I have always enjoyed making gingerbread villages for the holidays, and I love that this is something fun that can be done any time of the year. Food crafts are the best. You get to have fun making them, then you get the added bonus of eating it – although this was simply too cute to eat.

Supplies:
- Chocolate, strawberry, and vanilla Voortman wafers
- White melted chocolate candy melts
- Pastel Jimmies
- Green and yellow gumdrops
- Jumbo confetti sprinkles
- Pastel heart candies
- Fake moss
- Round 8″ cake board circles
- Decorating bag
- Scissors
- Hot glue
- Knife

Instructions:
Step 1: Trace an 8″ cake circle onto a piece of moss and cut out with scissors and hot glue your moss onto your cake circle.
Step 2: Melt the chocolate melts, pour into a decorating bag, and cut the tip off. To make your small houses:
Step 3: Cut your wafers in half and cut the tops evenly to make a point on one side (they should be about 4 1/2″ high).
Step 4: Now cut two more wafers into 3″ pieces (as high as the lowest slant of your pointed pieces).
Step 5: Use your melted white chocolate to glue your house together, pointed pieces for the front and back and 3″ pieces for the sides of the house.
Step 6: Cut another color wafer in half, peel the top layer off of two pieces and use for the roof.
Step 7: To make your larger houses follow the same directions for the small houses except make four 3″ sides and “glue” two together for the sides of the houses.
Step 8: Use your melted chocolate to glue either the heart candies or jumbo sprinkles onto each roof.
Step 9: Frost the middle of each roof with your melted chocolate and top with sprinkles.
Step 10: Use your melted chocolate to glue your houses into the moss.

Step 11: Now make a path with your chocolate from house to house and top with sprinkles to look like roads.

Step 12: “Glue” a gumdrop next to each house for bushes and your got yourself a mini village.

Here are some wafer creation tips and guidelines to help you create your wafer work of art:
Wafers can be split apart or cut into shapes easily. Use a sharp knife to create clean edges and be careful!
Use a sticky substance to help ‘glue’ your materials together. Our easy icing recipe below is a perfect example!
If you’re building a wafer structure, test your building techniques and applications on a small sample first before applying it to your design.
If you’re creating different pieces, let them set first before attaching.
If you’re creating a wafer recipe, be sure to think about taste appeal and presentation. We want your photo to look good enough to eat!
After you complete your wafer creation, be sure to take a photo of it as soon as possible. This will ensure that it will keep its shape and texture. Wafers will absorb moisture and may split or soften over time.

Inspired by Voortman Wafer Cookie Village
Ingredients
- Chocolate strawberry, and vanilla Voortman wafers
- White melted chocolate candy melts
- Pastel Jimmies
- Green and yellow gumdrops
- Jumbo confetti sprinkles
- Pastel heart candies
- Fake moss
- Round 8″ cake board circles
- Decorating bag
- Scissors
- Hot glue
- Knife
Instructions
- Trace an 8″ cake circle onto a piece of moss and cut out with scissors and hot glue your moss onto your cake circle.
- Melt the chocolate melts, pour into a decorating bag, and cut the tip off. To make your small houses:
- Cut your wafers in half and cut the tops evenly to make a point on one side (they should be about 4 1/2″ high).
- Now cut two more wafers into 3″ pieces (as high as the lowest slant of your pointed pieces).
- Use your melted white chocolate to glue your house together, pointed pieces for the front and back and 3″ pieces for the sides of the house.

- Cut another color wafer in half, peel the top layer off of two pieces and use for the roof.

- To make your larger houses follow the same directions for the small houses except make four 3″ sides and “glue” two together for the sides of the houses.

- Use your melted chocolate to glue either the heart candies or jumbo sprinkles onto each roof.

- Frost the middle of each roof with your melted chocolate and top with sprinkles.
- Use your melted chocolate to glue your houses into the moss.

- Now make a path with your chocolate from house to house and top with sprinkles to look like roads.

- “Glue” a gumdrop next to each house for bushes and your got yourself a mini village.



Oh my goodness this village sounds absolutely delicious 😉 what an awesome idea as well to make such a thing. x
Okay, this is super cute and a really brilliant idea! What fun for kiddos to do, too!
This looks like it is quite a creative and fun activity.
This is quite a generous giveaway as well.
These are too cute! I can think of so many different ways these could be used as decorations.
This is so much fun, I love the idea of a ginger bread house all year round. My children would have a great time making these as well.
How adorable! This is seriously the best one I’ve seen. These are really great, super cute!
Oh this is just too cute. My kids love those wafers. I’ll have to show this to them and I bet they will want to make it.
My goodness, the Voortman contest sounds just amazing & the 2 winners are going to be so lucky for sure. I do love that wafer cookie village, it looks so creative, but I can see it is a lot of work to do which needs patience & concentration to get such a great output.
This is such a cute idea. I will have to get the supplies i need to try making one this week.
These little houses are adorable! It reminds me of a fairy village…so creative!