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Snowman Chocolate Bars Make Cute and Easy Christmas Favors

Snowman Chocolate Bars

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Make these cute snowman chocolate bars this season as an easy Christmas holiday favor or gift! The kids will love making and receiving these fun treats!

The holidays can be quite the hustle and bustle and before you know it your advent calendar is almost down to the magical day of Dec 25th! If you’re looking for a last-minute Christmas favor that’s easy, and inexpensive but loaded with cuteness look no further than these snowman chocolate bars! 

We love making this adorable Christmas edible craft because they’re fun for kids to make and receive! Plus they also double as a Christmas gift that’s already wrapped! Each kid gets a pair of warm gloves for the winter season plus a fun chocolate treat! 

Snowman favors are the perfect easy gift this holiday season! Let’s get started making them 🙂

Snowman Chocolate Bars

Snowman Chocolate Bar favors

Snowman Chocolate Bars

Snowman Chocolate Bars

What do you need to make snowman chocolate bars?

You’ll need one pair of gloves per chocolate bar, twine to tie the gloves so they look like a hat, some ribbon for the scarf, white cardstock paper and black and orange markers that’s it!

Where should you hand out your Snowman favors?

These are great as Christmas party favors, winter parties or class holiday party favors! They’re simple, inexpensive and kids just love the functional and edible part of getting a warm pair of cozy mittens plus a delicious treat!

What kind of chocolate bars can you use?

As long as your glove fits over the bar with some room to tie the tops you’re good! We love Trader Joe’s so got these peppermint bark bars which are perfect for the holiday theme! 

If you want to switch it up and not use chocolate bars, you could find tubes of hard or gummy candies which would be equally cute and fun!

What other designs can you do other than a snowman Christmas favor?

Although we think the snowman is most adorable on these bars, you could place a red pair of gloves for mimic Santa or Mrs. Clause and add jolly faces. You could add white pom poms or cotton balls for santa’s beard. 

Snowman Chocolate favors

Snowman favors

Snowman Chocolate Bars

Snowman Chocolate Favors – Materials:

  • Chocolate bars
  • White cardstock
  • Gloves (we used one per bar)
  • Orange and black markers (we used paint markers)
  • Twine
  • Ribbon
  • Scissors
  • Hot glue

Snowman Chocolate favors

Snowman Chocolate Bars 

How do you make snowman chocolate bars?

Cut your card stock to your size of chocolate bars and use some tape to wrap around securely.

Take one glove and place it on top of the candy bar. Then line up the second glove behind it and use twine to tie them together so they look like a hat. 

Draw eyes and a mouth using a black marker (we used a paint marker). Use an orange marker to add a carrot nose.

Hot glue a piece of ribbon around the candy bar to resemble a scarf. Your cute snowman chocolate favor is done! 

Snowman Chocolate Bars

Snowman Chocolate Bars Make Cute and Easy Christmas Favors

Snowman Chocolate Bars Make Cute and Easy Christmas Favors
Make these cute snowman chocolate bars this season as an easy Christmas holiday favor or gift! The kids will love making and receiving these fun treats!

Materials

Instructions

    Cut your card stock to your size of chocolate bars and use some tape to wrap around securely.

Take one glove and place it on top of the candy bar. Then line up the second glove behind it and use twine to tie them together so they look like a hat. 

Draw eyes and a mouth using a black marker (we used a paint marker). Use an orange marker to add a carrot nose.

Hot glue a piece of ribbon around the candy bar to resemble a scarf. Your cute snowman chocolate favor is done! 

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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