My turn to bring snack so I had to think of something semi-healthy with a holiday theme. I loved the idea of Cookies & Cups Santa Hat Party Mix but wanted to lighten up on the sugar so I did my own take on it.
First, I made the Santa hats. For some, I used nonpareils but for others, I used white sanding sugar. (I liked those better!)
Then, I took a regular bag of popcorn
and a can of this
I sprayed the popcorn on a cookie sheet lined with paper towels.
Then, I mixed them both with some holiday m&ms.
The girls loved it!
I thought it would be fun to serve it with hot chocolate, especially since I was dying to use my new carafe I picked up for $2.99!!!!
I dipped plastic spoons into melted chocolate chips, making sure the spoon was full of chocolate. I set the spoons on a cookie sheet lined with wax paper and before they set up, I sprinkled them with mini chips and marshmallows.
The girls had so much fun swirling them in the warm milk!

Wednesday, December 21, 2011
Tuesday, December 13, 2011
Snowman Votive Holder
Looking for a cute, inexpensive gift? Look no further! I wish I could take credit for this, but the original idea came from Tatertots and Jello. I adapted it slightly and am in love with it! It was so simple to make too!
All you need:
Now, who to give them to . . . . .
All you need:
1 wine glass (Dollar Tree)
Air-Dry Clay ($4.99 for a HUGE container)
Snow-Tex ( I used my Michael's coupon!)
E-6000 (Michael's coupon again!)
scarf (I got this at the Dollar Tree but you could also use felt)
1. Paint the wine glass with the Snow-Tex and let dry.
2. While the paint is drying, shape the clay into eyes, a carrot nose and mouth and then
paint.
3. When all paint is dry, glue your pieces to the glass with E-6000.
4. Cut a strip from the scarf and tie around the stem of the glass.
5. Add a votive candle and you have it!
Now, who to give them to . . . . .
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