Holiday Cookie Exchange
ByParty Recap
This year I planned a cookie exchange with my nieces/nephews and children of family friends. Of course the adults were welcome to join as well. I requested that they all bring 4 dozen of any cookie of their choosing (and no repeats). We had a huge assortment of cookies and other snacks as well.
Party Highlights
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Desserts
this party was based around the dessert
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Activities / Games
Create your own Hot Cocoa Mug and snowman making with craft foam
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Party Favors
Cookie Containers and Hot Cocoa Mugs
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What People Ate
Cookies, cookies and more cookies with a side of fruit and Mac-n-cheese
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What People Drank
Hot Cocoa, Milk, Coffee and Tea
Party Helpers
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Shindigs
Graphic Designer
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Party Pinching
Inspiration
7 comments
Kelia J wrote:
too cute how did u make it please share
Tina F wrote:
I made it using a styrofoam cone from the craft store and toothpicks. I started with the strawberries and then add the grapes and blueberries around them. It was so easy and everyone loved it!
Tracy S wrote:
I would love to know how you made these little guys :) If you could email me the instructions I would really appreciate it :) Totally cute party. Thanks [email protected]
Tina F wrote:
Hi Tracy, these little guys are so easy to make and a huge hit. Here are all the ingredients you need Mini Donuts (bottom) Donut Holes (head) Marshmallows (arms & Feet) Mini M&M's (nose) Fruit Roll-up (scarf) Smarties (ears) Edible Marker (eyes & paws) use icing in bag (sold in grocery store) for assembly Let me know if you have any questions.
Stephanie E wrote:
where did you get these cups?
Tina F wrote:
These cups were bought at The Dollar Tree last year
Tina F wrote:
These cups were bought at The Dollar Tree last year.
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