Wednesday 20 December 2017

EASY MELTED SNOWMAN CHOCOLATE BARK


Only F O U R more days until CHRISTMAS! Where has the time gone? I also finally finished my christmas shopping and boy the parking situation now a days at the shopping centres are the worst thing ever. I can only imagine the rush on boxing day. I wanted to share with you all my last christmas themed blog posts for 2017, this easy melted snowman chocolate bark inspired by this blogger and her blog post HERE.


PREP TIME: 6 MINUTES | COOK TIME: 0 MINUTES | DIFFICULTY: EASY 

INGREDIENTS: 
+ 1 package white melting chocolate
+ Mini Reese's peanut butter cups
+ Candy eyes
+ 1 small packet of Smarties 
+ Pretzel Sticks
+ Baking paper


STEP ONE:  Line a cookie tray with baking paper. Melt the white chocolate (according to the directions on the package).

STEP TWO:  Cut the bottom of the peanut butter cups off and put them back together, but slightly off alignment (this gives it the "hat" look).

STEP THREE:  Pour the white chocolate on to the baking paper and spread out using a spatula. 

STEP FOUR Place all of the 'snowman' parts on top of the chocolate. Place in refigerator for 10 minutes or so to set. 

STEP FIVE:  Carefully break into pieces. Enjoy!


There you have it a quick and easy melted snowman chocolate bark, super fun activity to do with your children, nephews or nieces too! This might be my last blog post for this year.. So I wanted to thank you guys so much for taking the time to read my blog posts this year! Wishing you all a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!  

BRING ON 2018!

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Thursday 14 December 2017

DIY CHRISTMAS GIFT WRAP IDEAS


Only 10 more days until christmas and I haven't even finished my christmas shopping yet... I only bought three presents so far! How's everyone's else christmas shopping going? Anyone feeling stressed? So I wanted to share with you guys this super easy DIY christmas gift wrap ideas. 


So what you need is: 
☆ Kraft paper
☆ Black paint 
☆ Paint brush
☆ Stamp designs 

So basically you take your kraft paper outside or inside and paint any designs you want either trees, stars or you can even splatter paint or use stamps! Let them dry for about an hour or so and there you have it - christmas wrapping paper! 


What are your plans for christmas? 

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Wednesday 6 December 2017

DIY HOT COCO MIX ORNAMENT


Only N I N E T E E N days until Christmas guys and before I forget.. Happy December! To start off my christmas themed blog posts for this month, I wanted to share with you guys this simple homemade christmas gift. These hot cocoa mix ornaments are a cute way to gift someone who loves this season. These ornaments are super easy to make and there are so many different hot cocoa varieties and you can even make your own kinda mix. 


PREP TIME: 5 MINUTES | COOK TIME: 0 MINUTES | DIFFICULTY: EASY 

INGREDIENTS: 
+ 1 single serving package instant hot chocolate mix
+ Sprinkles
+ 1 clear plastic or glass fillable ornament. I suggest finding bigger ornaments than small ones. 
+ White marshmallows 
+ Candy Canes


STEP ONE:  Start with a clean ornament and take off the top bit. Fill each ingredient into the ornament using a funnel. Start with the hot cocoa mix of you choice (milk/dark/white) then add either crushed candy canes, chocolate chips or sprinkles and lastly.. add the white marshmallows and put top back on. 


I definitely recommend that you use big ornaments rather than small ones.. I couldn't find any clear big size ornaments and unfortunately and did have bit of a hard time putting in the ingredients but in the end I got there. So it is possible! Hope your all having a wonderful start of the christmas season. 

Have you started your christmas shopping yet?

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