Showing posts with label Project Secret Santa. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Project Secret Santa. Show all posts
Sunday, December 12, 2010
PROJECT SECRET SANTA: Last Call for Toys!
We went to a Breakfast with Santa in honor of Jack's Toy Drive yesterday and it was amazing! Just look at this mountain of donations.
A huge thanks to Tara from Heavenly Bites Cakes for sending over some delicious cake pops. Can you tell they were a hit?
Today is the last day that you can purchase toys from the Jack's Toy Drive Amazon Wish List. Prices start at just $6 which means you can put a smile on the face of a hospitalized child this Christmas for less than $10. What could be better than that?
And if made a donation, don't forget to fill out THIS FORM. We're going to announce our $100 Amex gift card winner next week and it could be you!
Images: AFOMFT
Tuesday, December 7, 2010
PROJECT SECRET SANTA: Four Cookie Recipes You'll Want to Make {FREEBIES}
As part of PROJECT SECRET SANTA, I reached out to some of my favorite bakers and asked them to share some secrets and recipes to help all of you with your holiday gifting and baking.
Today, I've got some amazing recipes from one of my blog buddies, Stacy from Scrumptious Swirls. I had the pleasure of meeting her at the Martha Stewart Blogger Event back in August and to say that she's as sweet as the confections she conjures up would be an understatement. Stacy is extremely talented and a nice person to boot which is why I love her so much. And you won't believe the divine things she comes up with! I mean really, how super duper cute are these Oreo Marshmallow Snowmen?
LOVE! Okay, let's turn over this post to Stacy and her fabulous sweets.
I absolutely love baking during the Holidays and enjoy giving tins of cookies as gifts to my daughter’s teachers, my hair stylist, neighbors & family. I also enjoy cookie exchange parties! I hosted my first last year and I thoroughly enjoyed tasting my friends sweet treats and learning of some new cookies. So here are four of my favorite recipes to get your holiday baking started!
BISCOTTI
Biscotti is such a great cookie to make especially during the holidays because it makes for great gifts! They're perfect with your morning coffee or your evening tea.
This recipe comes from the website Allrecipes.com. You can chop nuts into this recipe, and instead of the anise extract add almond flavoring or maybe some vanilla. Some biscotti recipes can be challenging or intimidating…this one is not at all!
INGREDIENTS:
1/2 cup vegetable oil
1 cup white sugar
3 1/4 cups all-purpose flour
3 eggs
1 tablespoon baking powder
1 tablespoon anise extract, or 3 drops anise oil
DIRECTIONS:
Preheat the oven to 375 degrees F (190 degrees C). Grease cookie sheets or line with parchment paper.
In a medium bowl, beat together the oil, eggs, sugar and anise flavoring until well blended. Combine the flour and baking powder, and stir into the egg mixture to form a heavy dough. Divide dough into two pieces. Form each piece into a roll as long as your cookie sheet. Place roll onto the prepared cookie sheet, and press down to 1/2 inch thickness.
Bake for 25 to 30 minutes in the preheated oven, until golden brown. Remove from the baking sheet to cool on a wire rack. When the cookies are cool enough to handle, slice each one crosswise into 1/2 inch slices. Place the slices cut side up back onto the baking sheet. Bake for an additional 6 to 10 minutes on each side. Slices should be lightly toasted.
RUGELACH
This is my favorite cookie! Not so easy but the end result is AMAZINGLY SCRUMPTIOUS to say the least! Just remember - they don't have to be perfect. Honestly, it took me a few times making these to get the hang of making them pretty but the taste not matter what is the best!!This recipe is also from Allrecipes.com and if you haven't made Rugelach before, read the comments at the bottom for some tricks!
Make sure you chill the dough over night! The recipe says 2 hours, but I tried that once and it didn’t work so well. When it says to wrap each disk, use parchment paper to cover, then wrap the disk in plastic wrap. When you roll again, keep it on parchment paper and roll it with a piece on top. Chop the filling in the food processor too - makes it easier and well blended!
Oh, and I don’t use the raisins - I use Chocolate Chips ;)
INGREDIENTS:
2 cups all-purpose flour
1/4 teaspoon salt
1 cup unsalted butter
1 (8 ounce) package cream cheese
1/3 cup sour cream
1/2 cup white sugar
1 tablespoon ground cinnamon
1 cup finely chopped walnuts
1/2 cup raisins
DIRECTIONS:
Cut cold butter or margarine and cream cheese into bits. In food processor, pulse flour, salt, butter or margarine, cream cheese and sour cream until crumbly.
Shape crumbly mixture into four equal disks. Wrap each disk and chill 2 hours or up to 2 days.
Roll each disk into a 9-inch round, keeping other disks chilled until ready to roll them.
Combine sugar, cinnamon, chopped walnuts, and finely chopped raisins (may substitute miniature chocolate chips for raisins).
Roll each disk into a 9 inch round keeping other disks chilled until ready to roll them. Sprinkle round with sugar/nut mixture. Press lightly into dough. With chefs knife or pizza cutter, cut each round into 12 wedges. Roll wedges from wide to narrow, you will end up with point on outside of cookie. Place on ungreased baking sheets and chill rugelach 20 minutes before baking.
Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
After rugelach are chilled, bake them in the center rack of your oven 22 minutes until lightly golden. Cool on wire racks. Store in airtight containers and they freeze very well.
Variations: Before putting the filling on the dough, use a pastry brush to layer apricot jam as well as brown sugar. Then add the recommended filling. You may also make a mixture of cinnamon and sugar and roll the rugelach in this prior to putting them on the cookie sheets.
These are great cookies if you want an alternative to sugar cookies. I make these in addition at the holidays for my cut out cookies and decorate them! Again with this cookie, when chilling wrap it in parchment paper, and for easier & cleaner rolling out use parchment paper.
Recipe via Joy of Baking (makes about 20 cookies)
INGREDIENTS:
1 1/2 cups (260 grams) all-purpose flour
½ cup of corn starch
1/4 teaspoon (2 grams) salt
1 cup (2 sticks) (226 grams) unsalted butter, room temperature
1/2 cup (60 grams) powdered (confectioners or icing) sugar
1 teaspoon (4 grams) pure vanilla extract
DIRECTIONS:
In a separate bowl whisk the flour & corn starch with the salt. Set aside.
In the bowl of your electric mixer (or with a hand mixer), beat the butter until smooth and creamy (about 1 minute). Add the sugar and beat until smooth (about 2 minutes). Beat in the vanilla extract. Gently stir in the flour mixture just until incorporated. Flatten the dough into a disk shape, wrap in plastic wrap, and chill the dough for at least an hour.
Preheat oven to 350 degrees with the rack in the middle of the oven.
Line two baking sheets with parchment paper. On a lightly floured surface roll out the dough into a 1/4 inch (.6 cm) thick circle. Cut into rounds or other shapes using a lightly floured cookie cutter. Place on the prepared baking sheets and place in the refrigerator for about 15 minutes. (This will firm up the dough so the cookies will maintain their shape when baked.)
Bake for 8 - 10 minutes, or until cookies are very lightly browned. Cool on a wire rack.
Shortbread cookies with keep in an airtight container for about a week or they can be frozen.
CHOCOLATE ESPRESSO SNOWCAPS
What would a cookie exchange party be with out a Martha Stewart recipe?!
Recipe & notes via Martha Stewart (makes 18)
These cookies look like little snow-covered mountains. They will keep for up to a week stored in an airtight container at room temperature. Roll each ball in confectioners' sugar twice to make sure it's thoroughly coated and no dark dough is visible.
INGREDIENTS:
1/2 cup all-purpose flour
1/4 cup unsweetened cocoa powder
4 teaspoons instant espresso
1 teaspoon baking powder
1/8 teaspoon salt
4 tablespoons unsalted butter
2/3 cup packed light-brown sugar
1 large egg
4 ounces bittersweet or semisweet chocolate, melted and cooled
1 tablespoon milk
Confectioners' sugar, for coating
DIRECTIONS:
In a medium bowl, sift together flour, cocoa, espresso, baking powder, and salt. With an electric mixer, cream butter and brown sugar until light and fluffy. Beat in egg until well combined; mix in cooled chocolate. With mixer on low, gradually add flour mixture; beat in milk until just combined. Flatten dough into a disk; wrap in plastic. Freeze until firm, about 45 minutes.
Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Line two baking sheets with parchment. Shape dough into 1-inch balls. Pour confectioners' sugar (about 1/2 cup) into a medium bowl; working in batches, roll balls in sugar two times, letting them sit in sugar between coatings.
Place on prepared baking sheets, 2 inches apart. Bake until cookies have spread and coating is cracked, 12 to 14 minutes; cookies will still be soft to the touch. Cool cookies on a wire rack.
Thanks, Stacy! Don't those recipes make your mouth water? I'm not a baker but even I can't wait to get my hands in some flour to make some of these goodies for
And the blue and white Cookie Exchange Set is adorned with Ric Rac, which was actually inspired by Gabrielle and Alaina's birthday invitation.
A huge thank you to Stacy for sharing these fabulous sweets and the perfect free printables to go along with them. Be sure to check out Scrumptious Swirls for more wonderful recipes and party ideas!
This feature was written as part of AFOMFT's PROJECT SECRET SANTA to benefit Jack's Toy Drive. For more information on what it is, go HERE and if you'd like to buy a toy for a hospitalized child this holiday season, please visit the Jack's Toy Drive Amazon Wishlist. Prices start at just $1. Help put a smile on the face of a child who needs it this Christmas!
Images: Scrumptious Swirls, Joy of Baking, Martha Stewart & Anders Ruff
Saturday, December 4, 2010
PROJECT SECRET SANTA: Homemade Holiday Treats Made Simple
As part of PROJECT SECRET SANTA, I reached out to some of my favorite bakers and asked them to share some secrets and recipes to help all of you with your holiday gifting and baking.
Up first is my friend Tamlyn, who will be launching a new cooking blog called The Weekly Plate in just a few weeks. It will be filled with shopping lists, recipes and meal plans to help you cook healthy, delicious and wallet-friendly meals for your family each and every week. And let me tell you - this lady knows her sweets! Lucky for us, she's going to walk us through the treats she makes as holiday gifts. Take it away, Tamlyn!
THE PACKAGING
You can bet my craft area is overloaded with fun ribbon, candy boxes and all sorts of random goodies from the craft store this time of year.
I love nothing more than making up dozens of homemade treat boxes to mail to friends and family. These are also my go to's to spread holiday cheer to neighbors, our mailman and our local friendly police officers. With a little creativity and some super easy holiday treat recipes that can be made in bulk, you are on your way to creating the perfect homemade holiday gift!
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| chocolate dipped oreos and rum balls - the perfect little gift! |
This year I got really excited over the Martha Stewart holiday packaging collection at Michaels.
While I know the boxes are "pre-set," I always end up mixing ribbons around and adding my own little touches. Another fun container is the clear paint can.
Crack crackers... mmmmmm... With so many different combinations of treats, ribbons and tags, containers and pretty printed parchment paper liners, the possibilities are endless and the results are sure to make feel like a domestic goddess! The key is to have fun with this. It is not meant to be stress inducing but a festive way to spend an afternoon. I have done this the last few holiday seasons with girlfriends over at the house. Lots of hands make light work plus how can you go wrong hanging out with friends in the kitchen. |
I had a blast ordering some super fun "disco dust" from Sweet Baking Supply and a great site for buying bulk clear cello packaging is Nashville Wraps.
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| chocolate covered pretzel sticks with a bit of disco dust to give them an awesome sparkle |
For the treats this year I used the 1.65 MIL bags.
Both of these sites are extremely efficient with shipping and I have never been disapointed with their customer service!
THE SWEET TREATS
On the menu this year for bulk candies to make:
Crack Crackers - HEAVEN. I always have ingredients for this in the house.
Coffee Toffee - make toffee once and you will be hooked!
Rum Balls - try mixing it up with some spiced rum, Kahlua and Malibu.... you will thank me.
Chocolate Dipped Pretzels and Oreos - the key to these are making an assembly line and 5 minutes in the freezer to set them.
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| chocolate covered oreos with crushed candy cane and sprinkles |
As with any "bulk" project, the key is to get all your individual parts done so that the assembly line of putting it all together does not seem so overwhelming. If making all of these seems like it will be too much, make two of the treats and mix and match.
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| a homemade touch.. |
Enjoy,
Tamlyn
Thanks, Tamlyn, for these great tips on how to achieve some tasty and beautiful homemade holiday treats! Stay tuned for tomorrow's feature from Stacy at Scrumptious Swirls.
This feature was written as part of AFOMFT's PROJECT SECRET SANTA to benefit Jack's Toy Drive. For more information on what it is, go HERE and if you'd like to buy a toy for a hospitalized child this holiday season, please visit the Jack's Toy Drive Amazon Wishlist. Prices start at just $1. Help put a smile on the face of a child who needs it this Christmas!
Saturday, November 27, 2010
PROJECT SECRET SANTA: Peppermint Cookie Exchange {FREEBIE}
We've got another wonderful set of free printables to help you throw your very own PROJECT SECRET SANTA party today! These darling Peppermint Cookie Exchange designs are from Katie from Green Apple Paperie (you probably saw me gushing about her in this post!) and she also shared a recipe for one of her favorite sweet treats. Don't these White Chocolate Chip and Craisin Cookies look divine?
Here's the scoop on how to make them.
White Chocolate Chip and Craisin Cookies (makes 2 dozen)
1/2 cup processed quick oats
2 1/4 cups all purpose flour
1 1/2 teaspoons baking soda
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon cinnamon
1 cup softened butter
3/4 cup firmly packed brown sugar
3/4 cup granulated sugar
2 teaspoons vanilla extract
1 teaspoon lemon juice
2 eggs
3 cups white chocolate chips
1 1/2 cups craisins
Preheat oven to 350 F
Lay parchment paper on baking sheet
-process oats until finely ground
-combine oats, flour, baking soda, salt and cinnamon in a mixing bowl
-in another bowl, cream butter, sugars, vanilla and lemon together using electric mixer.
-add eggs and beat until fluffy
-stir flour mixture into egg mixture and then add chips and craisins
-drop 1/4 cup mixture onto lined baking sheets
-bake for 13-15 minutes
I cannot wait to give those a try! Package a dozen up with these fabulous gift tags.
PROJECT SECRET SANTA: Circle Tags
And attach the recipe.
PROJECT SECRET SANTA: Peppermint Recipe Cards
And you are good to go!
Thank you Katie, for being a part of PROJECT SECRET SANTA. For more amazing holiday designs from Green Apple Paperie like these gift tags:
Be sure to visit the Etsy shop and Facebook page.
You can download the Peppermint Cookie Exchange files through the links above. They were created to benefit PROJECT SECRET SANTA, so please visit Jack's Toy Drive Amazon Wish List and purchase a toy if you haven't already. They start at just $5, which still makes these printables a bargain. Or throw your own cookie exchange party using this set of downloads and ask all of your guests to bring a gift. AFOMFT will provide the shipping label free of charge to get them to the toy drive and you could win a $100 Amex gift card if you collect the most donations! For more information on how PROJECT SECRET SANTA works, go HERE.
Images: Green Apple Paperie
Friday, November 26, 2010
PROJECT SECRET SANTA: DIY Christmas Tree {TUTORIAL & DISCOUNT}
One of my favorite blog friends is Bird from Bird Crafts. I'm sure you've seen me posting abut her parties here and on Facebook and if you haven't already, you really must check out her site. In addition to sharing and planning fabulous fetes, like this Rainbow Party:
Bird also has some of the best tutorials around, like the how to for this cute cupcake stand:
That's what I love most about her - she doesn't just brag about her achievements. She wants to help her readers create parties that are as amazing as hers are.
So I was so excited when she signed on as part of PROJECT SECRET SANTA. Bird put together a terrific tutorial for how to make some super sweet Christmas trees that will be perfect for decorating tables at your Secret Santa party or could be a great craft for the guests too. Without further ado, here's Bird with all of the DIY details.
TUTORIAL: Paper Xmas Tree Decoration
Thank you so much to AFOMFT for inviting me to take part in this worthy cause for PROJECT SECRET SANTA! I think the fact that Jack looked so adorable with his little Santa hat in the picture helped a lot - I just could not resist!! :)
As a mom of two young children myself, I can't even begin to imagine what Jack's parents must have gone through, and I'm very glad to be able to help in any way to Jack's Toy Drive in memory of such a beautiful little boy!!
As I design and style printable children's parties, I thought today that I'd share a paper craft tutorial that's very easy and quick to make. These sweet paper trees will surely help to embellish any corner of your party table, mantle or kid's tables! Your little ones can also get stuck in and help with this easy and inexpensive craft! :)
What you'll need:
* FREE Paper Template - Download yours here
* Scrap-booking paper (I used the ones included in the Christmas Candyland Party Collection)
* Paper glue, hot glue
* Craft scissors
* OPTIONAL: Ribbon, buttons, pom-poms for embellishing the tops of the trees
Told you it was easy!
That's all folks, hope you've enjoyed the tutorial, and feel free to pop by Bird Craft Party Blogs for a chat and a slice of cake! ;)
XOXO

Isn't that fun? And Bird has generously offered her Christmas Candyland Printable Collection to AFOMFT readers who buy a toy for Jack's Toy Drive at a 50% discount! For just $7, you'll get all of these goodies:
CUSTOMIZABLE digitally by you:
* Party Invitation: 5" x 7"
* Rectangular food labels: 4 designs
* Fancy candy jar labels: 2 sizes
* Party signs: Use as table décor and more!
* Rectangular gift tags: 2 x Merry Christmas, 2 x Happy Holidays, 4 x "To and From" designs
* Blank Party labels: 4 designs to use as you wish!
* 2 " round gift tags: 2 x blank, 1 x Thank you and 1 x Merry Christmas
NON-Customizable Templates:
* Party icons: 2 sizes Candycanes, Robin. Use as toppers, table décor or use to make a garland!
* 2 patterned sheets: Festive Motif and Red and White Stripes
* Cupcake toppers: 6 designs, some read "Happy Xmas" and "Merry Christmas"
* Straw flags: 2 designs
* Welcome sign: 5" x 7"
* A4 Welcome sign 8" x 11"
* Candy bag horizontal labels: 2 designs that read "Take Out Xmas Candy"
* Cupcake wrappers: 2 designs
Who wouldn't love coming to a party with all of those marvelous printables? To get the 50% discount, buy at least one toy from the Jack's Toy Drive Amazon Wish List and then fill out THIS FORM. Once it's completed, you'll receive the discount code.
A hug thanks to Bird for being a part of PROJECT SECRET SANTA. To stay up-to-date on all of the tutorials, parties and freebies she has to offer, be sure to visit all of her sites:
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Wednesday, November 24, 2010
PROJECT SECRET SANTA: Gift Giving Printables {FREEBIE}
I am so excited to share this wonderful free Merry Christmas Gift Giving printable collection that Paula from Frog Prince Paperie created for PROJECT SECRET SANTA! You won't believe all of these fabulous goodies she put together to help you wrap your gifts up in style and create fantastic homemade presents everyone on your list will treasure.
There are large labels that can be used on packages or as book plates.
Coordinating flags you can use on candy canes.
Hang tags for gifts that could also double as labels on gourmet treats.
Patterned papers that can be used to wrap gifts or to make your own boxes.
And these fantastic Christmas tree circles that you can print onto transfer paper and iron on to shirts or bags.
With this collection, your gift giving is so much easier! Whether you make your own or just want to wrap them up, you've got everything you need right here.
Paula designs amazing party printables and accessories, and her blog is chock full of amazing tips and how to's. After reading her gingerbread house tutorial, I'm almost convinced I could manage one of these too:
Isn't this display incredible?
And Paula's Hanukkah printable set is to die for.
I love the dreidel boxes.
And the eight different milk cartons, one for every day of the holiday!
I can't thank Paula enough for being a part of PROJECT SECRET SANTA. Please visit Frog Prince Paperie and show her some love!
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You can download the Merry Christmas Gift Giving Printable Collection below. This was created to benefit PROJECT SECRET SANTA, so please visit Jack's Toy Drive Amazon Wish List and purchase a toy if you haven't already. They start at just $5 which still makes these printables a bargain. Or throw your own make-a-gift or gift-wrapping party using this set of downloads and ask all of your guests to bring a gift. AFOMFT will provide the shipping label free of charge to get them to the toy drive and you could win a $100 Amex gift card if you collect the most donations! For more information on how PROJECT SECRET SANTA works, go HERE.
Images: Frog Prince Paperie
Project Secret Santa Update
PROJECT SECRET SANTA is in full swing and more gifts have just been added to the Amazon wish list! The toys will be distributed to hospitalized and needy children at The Children's Hospital of New Jersey, The Camden Street School in Newark, NJ and St. Joseph's Children's Hospital in Paterson, NJ and we've got more great printables coming throughout the next 14 days to help you throw your very own PROJECT SECRET SANTA party!
We're giving a Amex $100 gift card to the reader who collects the most toys and everyone who buys a toy will be entered into a giveaway for a Vera Bradley diaper bag, Lee Angel jewelry and gift cards to Old Navy! And for every gift you buy, you'll also earn extra entries into the giveaways here on AFOMFT for the next two weeks.
If you've purchased or collected gifts, please fill out THIS FORM. For each gift you include, you will earn one entry into the drawing for the prizes listed above (and there are more to come!). You may also enter each giveaway on this site one additional time per toy through December 11th but you must fill out this form to do so and include the screen name you use. All donations will be cross-checked with the purchases from Amazon as well.
Toys on the Amazon wish list start at just $5 so please please please consider supporting Jack's Toy Drive and helping us give back this holiday season. And if you live in the New Jersey area, join us on Saturday, December 11th for a Breakfast with Santa at the Bloomfield Fire House! Your kids can get their pictures taken with the big guy and enjoy some sweet treats.
You may be thinking that throwing one of these Secret Santa parties is going to be too much work but it doesn't have to be. You can do something as simple as invite four friends over for a play date and ask each of them to buy one toy. Your play date party would yield 5 toys (your four friends' plus yours), right? AFOMFT has approximately 3,000 readers and if just 1% of you - just 30! - collect 5 toys each, that's 150 gifts going to hospitalized kids this Christmas. Imagine how many smiles that will yield!
Keep your eyes on AFOMFT for some amazing printables and party ideas in the coming days and please keep spreading the word about PROJECT SECRET SANTA. Let's get these parties started!
Monday, November 15, 2010
Throw Your Own Thankful Party, Part 1: The Food {FREEBIE}
I know you're all chomping at the bit to use the fabulous free thanksgiving Kids' Table printables that Amanda from Shindig Parties TO GO! created just for readers of AFOMFT, right?
Well, here are some easy and fun ideas for refreshments you can serve little ones at your "Thankful Party" or on turkey day itself.
A full plate of turkey with all the trimmings can be a little overwhelming so why not treat the kiddos to individual turkey pot pies like these from Jamie at My Baking Addiction.
Do they look delicious or what? Pair them with these fabulous cornbread donuts from Cooking with My Kid and you've got the perfect miniature Thanksgiving Day dinner!
This cheese and cracker turkey from Gluesticks will have adults and kids alike wanting to dig in.
And what child wouldn't want to carve into this fun turkey sandwich created by Jill at Meet the Dubiens?
Thanksgiving may be all about turkey but let's be honest - it's the dessert that everyone really looks forward to! That's why these Muffin Tin Pumpkin Pies from Make and Takes are so brilliant - not only are they perfectly sized for kids but they also leave room for other sampling other goodies too!
And there are so many sweet treats out there. I love these turkey cookies from Choose to Thrive:
And Snickerdoodles Bake Shop made these yummy turkeys out of Double Stuff Oreos!
These pumpkin pie bars from Playing House make my mouth water just looking at them.
Smashed Peas and Carrots shows you how to make these chocolate and marshmallow Pilgrim hats.
Our Best Bites has the how to for some fabulous turkey cupcakes.
And Cooking with My Kid has an easy confection for your party-goers to decorate themselves.
Amazing Moms uses a cute cupcake wrapper and a Nutter Butter to make their version, to which I say "Brava!" (I'm a Nutter Butter fanatic!)
And leave it to Hoosier Homemade to combine two of my favorite things into one with pumpkin pie cupcakes.
Does that get you inspired to throw a little "Thankful Party" or what? Make a few Turkey Sandwiches, some Chocolate Marshmallow Pilgrim hats and let the kiddos go nuts on some crafts. What crafts, you ask? Well, that's for tomorrow's post!
Get the details on how to get your free Thanksgiving Printables HERE and how to throw your own PROJECT SECRET SANTA Thankful Party HERE.
Images: My Baking Addiction, Cooking With My Kid, Gluesticks, Meet the Dubiens, Make and Takes, Choose to Thrive, Snickerdoodles Bake Shop, Playing House, Smashed Peas & Carrots, Our Best Bites, Amazing Moms & Hoosier Handmade
Well, here are some easy and fun ideas for refreshments you can serve little ones at your "Thankful Party" or on turkey day itself.
A full plate of turkey with all the trimmings can be a little overwhelming so why not treat the kiddos to individual turkey pot pies like these from Jamie at My Baking Addiction.
Do they look delicious or what? Pair them with these fabulous cornbread donuts from Cooking with My Kid and you've got the perfect miniature Thanksgiving Day dinner!
This cheese and cracker turkey from Gluesticks will have adults and kids alike wanting to dig in.
And what child wouldn't want to carve into this fun turkey sandwich created by Jill at Meet the Dubiens?
Thanksgiving may be all about turkey but let's be honest - it's the dessert that everyone really looks forward to! That's why these Muffin Tin Pumpkin Pies from Make and Takes are so brilliant - not only are they perfectly sized for kids but they also leave room for other sampling other goodies too!
And there are so many sweet treats out there. I love these turkey cookies from Choose to Thrive:
And Snickerdoodles Bake Shop made these yummy turkeys out of Double Stuff Oreos!
These pumpkin pie bars from Playing House make my mouth water just looking at them.
Smashed Peas and Carrots shows you how to make these chocolate and marshmallow Pilgrim hats.
Our Best Bites has the how to for some fabulous turkey cupcakes.
And Cooking with My Kid has an easy confection for your party-goers to decorate themselves.
Amazing Moms uses a cute cupcake wrapper and a Nutter Butter to make their version, to which I say "Brava!" (I'm a Nutter Butter fanatic!)
And leave it to Hoosier Homemade to combine two of my favorite things into one with pumpkin pie cupcakes.
Does that get you inspired to throw a little "Thankful Party" or what? Make a few Turkey Sandwiches, some Chocolate Marshmallow Pilgrim hats and let the kiddos go nuts on some crafts. What crafts, you ask? Well, that's for tomorrow's post!
Get the details on how to get your free Thanksgiving Printables HERE and how to throw your own PROJECT SECRET SANTA Thankful Party HERE.
Images: My Baking Addiction, Cooking With My Kid, Gluesticks, Meet the Dubiens, Make and Takes, Choose to Thrive, Snickerdoodles Bake Shop, Playing House, Smashed Peas & Carrots, Our Best Bites, Amazing Moms & Hoosier Handmade
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