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Rudolph Lollipops – Cute Christmas Treat With Printable Template

Rudolph Lollipops

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Here’s an easy way to create Rudolph lollipop favors for Christmas, so fun for the kids! This cute and easy Christmas treat comes together easily with our printable template. 

If you’re looking for an easy and cute Christmas treat look no futher than these Rudolph Lollipops! These make adorable holiday favors to hand out to kids. These Christmas favors are perfect for class parties, holiday gatherings, and stocking stuffers! Your little elves will love this fun candy treat. They were inspired by our turkey Thanksgiving lollipops! I promise these will be a hit at your holiday celebration this year. 

The best part is that I’ve created an easy printable so all you need are the lollipops and some tape. The kids will love making these cute Rudolph treats for their friends as well. 

Get the Rudolph Template 

Rudolph Lollipops

Rudolph Lollipops

Get the Rudolph Template 

Rudolph Lollipops  – Materials:

Rudolph Lollipops

Rudolph Lollipops

Get the Rudolph Template 

How to make Rudolph Treats

  1. Print the Rudolph Template: Start by printing the Rudolph template. For best results, use a color printer and sturdy paper or cardstock.
  2. Cut Out Rudolph’s nose: Using scissors or a craft knife, carefully cut out the red center nose.  This hole should be just big enough to fit a lollipop center snugly around 1″ wide. 
  3. Insert the Lollipop: Take a Tootsie Roll Pop and add it to the center.
  4. Secure the Lollipop:  Place clear tape across the back to hold the pop in place. If you want a cleaner look you can add a dab of hot glue on either side of the hole on the back and gently press the sides of the lollipop to adhere. 
  5. Display Your Rudolph: Place your Rudolph lollipop favors around the kids’ table at your holiday party, or stick them in their stocking! 

Rudolph Lollipops

Conclusion

Take the stress of making Christmas favors by using our simple Rudolph template to make these adorable sweet lollipop treats. They’ll be a huge hit with the kids and will bring extra cheer and joy this holiday season! 

Get the Rudolph Template 

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Rudolph Lollipops - Cute Christmas Treat With Printable Template

Rudolph Lollipops - Cute Christmas Treat With Printable Template
Here's an easy way to create Rudolph lollipop favors for Christmas, so fun for the kids! This cute and easy Christmas treat comes together easily with our printable template. 

Materials

  • Printable Rudolph template
  • Scissors or craft knife 
  • Large-sized Lollipops (approximately 1" in diameter) we used Tootsie Pops 
  • Hot Glue or tape 

Instructions

  1. Print the Rudolph Template: Start by printing the Rudolph template. For best results, use a color printer and sturdy paper or cardstock.
  2. Cut Out Rudolph's nose: Using scissors or a craft knife, carefully cut out the red center nose.  This hole should be just big enough to fit a lollipop center snugly around 1" wide. 
  3. Insert the Lollipop: Take a Tootsie Roll Pop and add it to the center.
  4. Secure the Lollipop:  Place clear tape across the back to hold the pop in place. If you want a cleaner look you can add a dab of hot glue on either side of the hole on the back and gently press the sides of the lollipop to adhere. 
  5. Display Your Rudolph: Place your Rudolph lollipop favors around the kids' table at your holiday party, or stick them in their stocking! 

Agnes Hsu is a mom of three and has been inspiring parents and kids to get creative with easy activities and family friendly recipes for over 10 years. She shares her love for creative play and kids food to her 2MM+ followers online. Agnes' commitment to playful learning and kindness has not only raised funds for charity but also earned features in prestigious nationwide publications.

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