Holiday Treat Jar Candy Trifle Gifts to Make

5 Gifts in a Jar: Easy Holiday Gifts that Kids can Make.

Make these 5 assorted treats in a jar. The kids can have fun filling jars with yummy holiday treats and passing them out to grandparents as Christmas gifts. No recipes necessary, just layer the different edibles from bottom to top in your jar- just like you would with sand art (our sand art project is edible). Enjoy!

Gifts in a jar how to make a holiday trifle
Popcorn, Whoppers, Pretzels, and Chocolate Chips.
Just add a piece of holiday fabric and raffia ribbon.
This jar is from recycled alfredo sauce.

Gift in a jar ideas to make at home.
Gift in a jar ideas to make at home.

Cupcakes baked in a jar
From Run With Glitter

Gifts in a jar for kids snowglobe
From Rockabye Butterfly.

how to make a snowman in a jar
Snowman in a jar = Grandma gift.

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Click my award to visit Mama Mia's Blog and give a big thanks to Mama Mia!
The Liebster award (“Liebster” is the German word for friend or love) originated in Germany. The aim of the award is to bring more attention to blogs with fewer than 200 followers.
These are the rules in accepting this award.
1. Show your thanks to the blogger who gave you the award by linking back to them.
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4. Bask in the love from the most supportive people on the Internet – other writers.
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6. Right click on the award image and save it to your hard-drive and then upload it to your blog. 
I'm passing it along to some blogger's who have been supportive of my BLOG FROG Community.
So hard to pick, especially to find those with fewer than 200 GFC.  Rumor has it that GFC is going to be extinct soon so just find 5 up and coming new bloggers who deserve the love :-)

Easy Preschool Snowman in a Jar Preschool Activity with Cotton Balls

Snowman in a Jar is the Perfect, Easy Preschool Activity for Winter 


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This easy kids snowman activity gem, an adorable snowman in a jar, was designed by my 5 yr. old. It is perfect for developing preschool fine motor skills

The little hands stuff the cotton balls or marshmallows (we used fiber fill) into the jar and then carefully add in his facial features. 

Sure, you can draw the face on the outside, but little hands will develop more skills if they work to find the perfect placement of that carrot nose. It's a great sensory play activity too. You might also DIY Sensory Snow for play-based learning.  


Preschool Winter Activity for kids how to make a Snowman in a jar

This is my all time favorite snowman preschool activity.


You Will Need:

Fiberfill, cotton balls, marshmallows, or popcorn
Candy canes and peppermints
Buttons, Pom-poms
Scrap construction paper, felt, or foam pieces

Stuff a jar full with popcorn, marshmallows, cotton balls, or fiber fill. Have kids squeeze in cut-out shapes for eyes, nose, and buttons. The kids can also do the mouth inside, but it is more fun and gives a 3D effect if you draw it on the jar with a permanent marker. Glue a pom-pom to the top or tie on a scarf.  Voila!


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Olaf Story

The Snowman

Snowman Activities for Toddlers


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easy snowman in jar preschool fine motor skills activity


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Tuesday Tots Play with Food Giveaway

Love Edible Arts and Crafts?  Need ideas for Kid's Lunches?  Let your kids Play with their food and have a fun day sharing your work!

Join the Tuesday's Tots Club and link to share how you 'Play with Food'.

Add your thumbnail and grab the 'Play with Food' button at the bottom of this blog then link back on Tuesdays to Blog Hop.

Let's Get this Bloggy started!

In honor of food, on Friday, we'll give away, "Scars of a Chef" by
Rick Tramonto.


(Which I have yet to review.
It is a grown up book about the realities of becoming a chef.)



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Easy Christmas Tree Decoration : Kids Popsicle Stick Christmas Crafts

Easy Popsicle Christmas Tree Decoration: Kids Christmas Crafts

Get Crafting! Use popsicle sticks to make these easy puppets or fridge magnets. Make several holiday shapes, and glue them to popsicle sticks. Have the kids design their own stage with an old shoe box and use these as mini-puppets. Go ahead and glue the magnet to the back. The fridge make's the perfect storage keeper to organize all your kids craft projects. Enjoy!


Easy Christmas Tree Decoration : Kids Christmas Crafts
Christmas Tree Puppet or  Magnet or Pin.


Easy Christmas Tree Magnet Decoration : Kids Christmas Crafts
Cool craft for preschool kids.

  Materials:

  Popsicle Stick
  Old Advertiser Fridge Magnets, Cut up or pin back 
  (Michael's or JoAnn's)
  Felt
  Pipe Cleaners
  Hot Glue
  Earring Stickers or Sequins for decorations

 Kids can play on the fridge too. Color a scene on a piece of construction paper. Attach it to the fridge, and move the "puppets" around the scene. Now, that is a fun holiday project for kids!


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Bridges: Amazing Structures to Design, Build & Test (Kaleidoscope Kids)*



Loew Cornell 1021254 Woodsies Craft Sticks, 1000-Piece*












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All Bodies Are Good Bodies

All Bodies Are Good Bodies

Christmas Tree in Snow clipart, photo, images, and cartoon pictures

Christmas Tree in Snow Pictures and Free Clip Art Printables

I surfed the Internet and came up with these beautiful Christmas clipart photos of Christmas Trees in snow and we have many types of Christmas Trees* for you. Click the image to visit the website of origin, find more beautiful photos available for free or purchase.  Happy Holidays! Enjoy!
Christmas Tree in Snow Clipart printable
Cartoon Christmas Tree in Snow from Microsoft Clipart images.
Christmas Tree in Snow with colored lights from Word Clipart images.
Tiny Charlie Brown Christmas Tree in Snow with white lights.

Photos of Christmas Trees in snow
Lit Christmas Tree in Snow from Indigo Crossing Blog.

Christmas Tree in snowy hillls from Pixadus.com posted by Coy.

Also from Indigo Crossing Blog.

photo of Christmas Trees in snow craft waffle cone tree
Waffle cone Christmas Trees in snow from popcorn.
Free Printable Christmas tree Cartoons and clipart images
Christmas Tree from Rudolph's Shiny New Year with Yukon Cornelius, Bumble, Santa, and Rudolph.
  

From make-handmade.blogspot.com (blog no longer exists.)

Christmas Tree Clipart from Microsoft Office and Word.


From Latoro.com Screensavers visit for tons of wall paper to download.

Twig ornament Christmas Trees from Michele Made Me Blog.

From Recovering Craft Hoarder Blog. Click image to visit blog.

Here is  a great website for free clipart images.
Click on the photo to visit clipartguide.com

You can find great clipart images in word and office programs like this cartoon Christmas tree with decorations.

Christmas Tree in snow cartoon clipart.


Recommended Reading:

Old-Fashioned Christmas Illustrations Clipart*

Christmas Quote: Tinsel in a Tangle

Winter Backgrounds - Christmas Vector Clip Art Images*



*If any of these images are yours and you would like more than a link back please let me know.









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Gingerbread House: What's outside the window? Penguin and Snowman Peanuts, Popcorn, and Marshmallow Edible Holiday Craft Snack fo Kids

How to make a fun Gingerbread House with Marshmallows and Popcorn and Cute Penguins and Snowmen

Mayhem and I had a yummy, crafty time making this edible Christmas scene with candy cane sleighs and peanut snowmen and penguins. Enjoy!

Marshmallow and Waffle Cone Christmas Trees for Gingerbread Scene
Marshmallow and popcorn Christmas snow scene.

How to make a Candy Cane Sleigh and Peanut Penguin
Candy cane sleigh with holiday characters including
peanut penguin and gingerbread marshmallow man.

 Materials:

  Halloween candy
  Christmas candy
  Popcorn
  Marshmallow shapes
  Unsalted peanuts
  Waffle cones
  Ice cream cones
  Icing
  Edible Glue
  Gel food coloring



Popcorn snow scene.
Popcorn snow scene.

I made peanut snowmen magnets/pins a few years ago. This prompted me to come up with an edible version for the holiday.  These snowman peanuts are coated with our edible glue, the eyes are Wilton's icing coloring.


Gingerbread House Peanut and Marshmallow Snowman
How to make a cool Gingerbread house scene.
We glued a cheerio on the bottom of the penguin and snowman to serve as a base. The penguin's hat base is also a cheerio, but the snowman sports a circle cut from Fruit Stripe gum.  The noses are made by dipping a toothpick into gel food-coloring.  Use a pair of scissors to cut the top hat and scarf from gum.


The sleigh is made from two candy canes glued together with icing.  The base is a leftover Almond Joy from Halloween with a big, round gum drop as the back of the seat.  Santa's bag is made from the base of an ice cream cone and filled with jelly beans.  The little mouse atop the sleigh is just a peanut sitting sideways. Did you see that little gingerbread man and those Christmas tree reindeer?  Those are store bought mini-marshmallow shapes.


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Easy Edible Craft Sugar Color your Marshmallows

How do you Sugar Color Marshmallows?

We love all things marshmallows, and we're always searching for things to do with marshmallows. When we saw these sugar colored marshmallows on "A Nut in a Nutshell.com" we had to try them! The marshmallows are colored with cookie sugars. What do you think? These would be great for building a colorful, gingerbread house or fun, marshmallow flowers.


how to color marshmallows
DIY Colored Marshmallows from A Nut in a Nutshell blog.

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Easy Edible Glue or Paste Recipe for Toddlers and Preschoolers

Kid-friendly Recipe for Edible Glue for Toddlers and Preschoolers 


We make this kid-friendly recipe for edible glue for toddlers and preschoolers in our messy play class. It is easy to make, the kids can even help make the edible paste. Enjoy!


Easy Edible Glue Recipe for Paste Preschoolers Toddlers Babies
Easy Edible Glue Recipe for Paste Preschoolers Toddlers Babies.

Stained Glass Christmas Cookies and Recipe

Stained Glass Christmas Cookie Ornaments Recipe

BEWARE OF KILLER COOKIES! Years ago, I shared an apartment with two other singles: one male, one female. I decided to make stained glass cookie ornaments for the house. Enjoy!

Steamed & Stained Glass Christmas Cookies Recipe
Stained Glass Cookies From Epicurious.com
Christmas came and we decided to deck the halls. The roommates hung lights and put up a tree, while I got crafty. I wanted to try my hand at stained glass cookie ornaments, but took it one step too far and invented stained glass cookie votives. I am nothing if not the Martha Stewart of crafty flops, but these didn't flop! They were a huge success- at least that's what I thought.

I made homemade gingerbread cookie panels (the walls of the traditional house). Then, I took cookie cutters and a cut a window in each panel. I filled the centers with leftover, Grandma candies from Halloween. You know, butterscotch rounds, red cinnamon circles, and lime things. I baked them in the oven until the cookies were done and the candies were squishy, pulled them out, let them cool, then built them into house squares minus the roof.

Creative genius. I put a small votive in the center of each one and placed my work of art as a centerpiece on the table. With the lights off and a fire in the hearth, Christmas had arrived. The flicker pattern from the stained glass was glorious. Finally, I had a crafting home run.

It was Christmas Eve. I was tired. With visions of sugarplums and gingerbread men in my head, I blew out the candle and trumped off to bed. The roommates were equally wooed by the masterpiece. So much, that one felt inclined to move it to the living room end-table to enjoy its splendor.

A few hours later, it smelled as if Santa had come down the chimney and started baking cookies for us. I drifted back to sleep and awoke to the aroma of burnt cookies. A cloud of smoke filled the stairwell. My roommate rushed downstairs to find the couch smoldering, the end-table burnt to a crisp, and a trail of burning carpet. The male roommate had neglected to blow out the candle before going to bed.

We lugged the table and couch outside, pointed fingers, and thanked God that we were alive.

Thank goodness for apartment insurance, the smoke ruined the drapes, carpet, and furniture.You never know when it is your time to go. Who would think that you could die from a cookie incident.

That was a Christmas I will never forget. I wish I had photos of the masterpiece, but these are similar. Here's a recipe for Cookie Ornaments, they won't burn down your house!

Have a Happy and Safe Holiday Baking Season.


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The Gingerbread Man*

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