Easy Christmas Kids Food Craft

EASY CHRISTMAS FOOD CRAFT/ CHRISTMAS CANDY REINDEER 

 

I feel like sometimes it’s hard to find fun, fast, cheap, and easy l crafts for my 3 year old to do. We have tried a lot of different things but this one seems to be one of our favorite activities to do during the holiday’s. All the supplies are under $7 total and you can do this with about 10 kids!  It’s amazing!

 

Items needed:

1 Food Club Mini Twists Pretzels- $1

1 package of Food Club Chocolate Creamy Frosting- $2.50

1 package of Food Club Double Stuffed fudge creme chocolate sandwiches- $2.50

1 package of Holiday Mint  M&M’s (they have all the colors)- $1

When you buy all the stuff as Food Club brand you save A LOT of money! Plus the chocolate double stuffed are OUT OF THIS WORLD!! 

STEP ONE:

 

OPEN THE CHOCOLATE SANDWICH INTO TWO PARTS

Make sure you get the FOOD CLUB DOUBLE STUFFED SANDWICHES because you want to make sure that you have enough creme to hold everything together. We have tried it with regular oreo’s and it doesn’t work as well. 

STEP TWO:

Put the pretzels on the cream side. Make sure not to put the pretzels too far down.

STEP THREE:

Combine the cookies together. Press down hard to make sure the are stuck and the pretzels don’t fall out.

STEP FOUR:

In a ziplock bag- stuff the Food Club Frosting. Then, cut the TINNIEST hole at the tip of the bag. This was the kids favorite part and they LOVED to do it on their own 🙂

STEP FIVE:

Put frosting on the back of the white M&M’s. It’s will help the M&M’s stay on. Trust me if you don’t do this task they will fall right off. I tried to skip this step- didn’t work. 

STEP SIX:

Christmas Craft for kids
Easy Christmas Craft for kids

Put frosting on the back of the red nose

FINAL STEP:

Put black dots on the M&M’s  Frosting as the eyes! 

BAM YOUR DONE AND YOU CAN EAT IT RIGHT UP 🙂

My little three- year old said, “THIS WAS SO FUN and SOO SOO YUMMY.” 

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