Delicious and Easy Appetizer Ideas for the Holidays

Once the rest of your holiday preparations are taken care of, it’s time to get started on the food. As delicious as cookies are, you need more than sugar to munch on during your festivities. These delicious and easy appetizer ideas for the holidays are savory treats you’ll want to snack on all day long!

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The holidays are so crazy around here that the last thing I feel like doing on Christmas and New Years is cooking. Preparing some savory appetizers in advance lets mom kick her feet up and enjoy time with her family. We could all use a little more of that, right?

Cream Cheese Christmas Tree with Pepper Jelly next to crackers

Cream Cheese Christmas Tree with Crackers and Pepper Jelly (A Wonderful Thought)

It doesn’t get much easier than this cream cheese appetizer! Simply form your tree, and your jelly, and boom you’re ready to serve.

Tray of appetizers

Cheesy Bacon Ro*tel Appetizer Cups (Curly, Crafty Mom)

Looking for a more poppable appetizer idea? If so, these cheesy cups are perfect for you. Plus, hello, bacon!

Close up of dish of guacamole

Healthy Homemade Guacamole (Healthy Helper)

You can still enjoy the holidays without breaking your healthy eating habits. This homemade guacamole is healthy and delicious!

Slow Cooker Spinach and Artichoke Dip on Cracker

Slow Cooker Spinach Artichoke Dip (Home Cooking Memories)

Love dishes that you can throw in the Crock Pot? Enjoy dipping crackers in this spinach artichoke dip without all the work.

Christmas Tree Puff Pastry Appetizer

Christmas Tree Pesto Puff Pastry Appetizer (Walking on Sunshine)

Add some festive to your appetizer with this adorable Christmas tree dish!

Close up of crispy mushroom cap with lox

Crispy Mushroom Caps and Lox (Mighty Mrs.)

If you’re looking for an appetizer sure to impress, you can’t go wrong with this delicious recipe. The mushroom lover in me is drooling right now!

Bacon Scallop Appetizers

Coca-Cola Soaked Bacon Wrapper Scallops (C’mon Get Crafty)

Want more bacon? This amazing recipe has you covered with deliciously sweet and savory appetizer that everyone will love!

Basket of shrimp and vegetable appetizers

Bisquick Shrimp and Vegetable Appetizers (My Pinterventures)

These appetizers are so simple to make you won’t mind serving them at every holiday function this year.

Tray of Glazed Bacon Pretzel Crackers

Glazed Bacon Pretzel Crackers (Intelligent Domestications)

Words cannot express how amazing these bites are! You’ll want to make extras just to cover what you snack on before the party!

Tray of bacon ranch smokies with BBQ sauce in the center

Cheesy Bacon Ranch Smokies (DIY Adulation)

Lastly, you can’t go wrong with these poppable bacon ranch smokies. They’re an easy and delicious appetizer idea that is easy to whip up in large batches to feed a crowd.

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Feel free to take a break from the kitchen during the holidays with these delicious and easy appetizer ideas for the holidays! With so many to choose from, you’ll want to extend this no cooking thing into the new year for sure.

Now it’s time to link up at this week’s Merry Monday link party! Share your latest creations below and be inspired by what everyone else is sharing.

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DIY Shimmery Ice Cream Soaps | Stocking Stuffer Idea

Are you tired of stocking full of junk that your kids don’t need? Even when you fill them with gifts that aren’t candy, you still find the small toys and art supplies broken all over the house. This year, add a little something kids will love but is still practical like these DIY shimmery ice cream soaps.

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Welcome to Day 12 of the Fourth Annual 12 Days of Christmas Series!

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It’s Day 12 and we are ready to Hang the Stockings by the Chimney with Care!


Ice Cream Soap without Stick next to Sprinkles

I can’t believe it’s the last day of this year’s 12 Days of Christmas blog hop. This has been so much fun and absolutely inspiring. If you’ve missed any of the days, you can find a complete list of projects right here.

Since we’re getting down to the wire on Christmas I wanted to end with a super easy stocking stuffer idea. Too often, we get caught up in finding the perfect gift that we forget all about the stockings. These DIY shimmery ice creams soaps are a super quick and easy gift you can whip up in time for Christmas.

In case you don’t have all of the materials, I’ve included links to all of them on Amazon so that you can get them quickly and finish off your list before the big day. 

 

Ice Cream Soaps with Sticks Wrapped in Cellophane

DIY Shimmery Ice Creams Soaps Materials

 

Block of Melt and Pour Goats Milk Soap

Step 1

First, measure out 4.5 oz. of your soap base.

 

Shredded Goats Milk Soap

I use an old cheese grater to grate my soap base so that it melts more quickly. This also makes it much easier to get the exact amount that you need.

 

Step 2

Next, place your 4.5 oz. of soap base into your pouring pot.

 

Step 3

Then measure out 2 oz. of unrefined shea butter and add it into your pouring pot as well.

 

Step 4

Add a half inch of water to a sauce pot and bring it to a boil.

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Step 5

After your water is boiling, turn the heat down to medium and place your filled pouring pot inside.

 

Step 6

Next, melt your soap base and shea butter, stirring frequently.

 

Orange Melted Soap in Pouring Pot

Step 7

Once your soap and shea butter are melted, add in .1 oz of orange mica powder (or whatever color you want) and stir until combined.

Note:

If you use the set that I link to above, that’s an entire bag.

 

Step 8

Next, stir in 10-15 drops of orange essential oil.

 

Close Up of Ice Cream Pops Molds

Step 9 (Optional)

Place your sticks in place on your mold.

Tips:

 

Close Up of Filled Ice Cream Pops Molds

Step 10

Now, pour your melted base into your molds. Again, if not using the sticks, only fill them about halfway (just to the bottom of the stick opening).

 

Lid on Ice Cream Pops Molds

Step 11

Add the lid to your mold to protect your soaps while they cool.

 

Ice Cream Soaps with Sticks Wrapped in Cellophane

Step 12

Lastly, after your soaps have cooled completely, remove them from the molds and wrap in cellophane to gift!

You can absolutely freeze these if necessary to ensure that they come cleanly out of the molds. Let them cool about 20 minutes before freezing so that bubbles and other imperfections can settle beforehand.

 

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These DIY shimmery ice cream soaps are the perfect no-junk stocking stuffers that kids will totally love. They also make fantastic classroom gifts or even party favors. Before you head to Amazon to order your supplies, it’s time to check out the other awesome stocking ideas from my friends below!

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Hello Kitty Sugar Cookies with a DIY Cookie Cutter

Can you believe tomorrow is the last day of the 4th annual 12 Days of Christmas Blog Hop? Of course, you can’t have a Christmas blog hop without sharing delicious treats and that’s what we’re doing today. Find out how to make these colorful Hello Kitty Sugar cookies with a DIY cookie cutter!

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It’s Day 11 and we have been in the kitchen making something sweet to share!


Hello Kitty Sugar Cookies

I absolutely love Hello Kitty (which you may have deduced from my candy tree ornament). I’m one of those nerds that actually contemplated traveling across the country to check out the themed food truck that hit California.

It’s ridiculous how cute she is and clearly I’m not the only one because of the sheer amount of Hello Kitty stuff you can find. That’s great news for you, though, because that makes the DIY cookie cutter for this a lot easier to make.

Find a book, scrapbook paper, or some other flat surface with a large Hello Kitty picture and you’re set. If you don’t have one, check your kids’ stuff. 

Close Up of Hello Kitty Sugar Cookies

Materials and Ingredients

Hello Kitty Book with Embellishments

Step 1

First, find a large Hello Kitty picture. I used a fun book I received for my birthday this year.

Large Piece of Foil next to Scissors and Foil Box

Step 2

Next, cut a large piece of foil from the roll.

Folded Piece of Foil next to Hello Kitty Book

Step 3

Now fold your piece of foil accordion style so that it is roughly 1.5-2 inches thick.

Folded Piece of Foil next to Book

Step 4

 Then fold your foil strip in half long-ways.

Foil Molded Around Picture of Hello Kitty
Close Up of Molded Foil

Step 5

After you have folded your foil, loosely form around your Hello Kitty picture and tuck the overlap of foil.

Close Up of Tape on Molded Foil

Step 6

Once you’ve measured, tape the overlap to secure it in place.

Taped Foil Molded Around Hello Kitty Picture

Step 7

Finally, firmly form your cookie cutter to the Hello Kitty picture.

Step 8

After you have finished your cookie cutter, set it to the side and mix up your sugar cookie dough. I used this easy no-chill recipe from Katrina’s Kitchen.

Note:

This is also when you want to preheat your oven according to your sugar cookie recipe.

Rolled Out Dough Next to Rolling Pin

Step 9

After your dough is mixed up, roll out 1/3 of it on a lightly floured surface until it is roughly 1/4 inch thick.

Step 10

Then, sprinkle sugar granules on top and gently pat into the dough.

Cookie Cutter in Dough

Step 11

Now begin cutting out your sugar cookies and placing them on a parchment lined baking sheet. The recipe I used (and most sugar cookie cutout recipes) does not rise much so your can place them fairly close together on the pan.

Raw Hello Kitty Cookies on Cookie Sheet

Step 12

Once your tray is full, bake according to your sugar cookie recipe.

Tip:

If you are using the same recipe I did, your cookies will need around 10 minutes.

Baked Hello Kitty Sugar Cookie with Blue Sprinkles

Step 13

Allow your cookies to cool before moving on.

Colorful Sprinkled Rolled Out Dough

Notes:

Don’t forget to use multiple types of sprinkles. Clear sugar granules are best for the colored Hello Kitty sugar cookies because the colors show up best on them.

You need the extra sugar because these do not have the traditional icing that sugar cookies have. If you don’t add them, they won’t be very sweet.

Red Bow on Sugar Cookie

Step 14

When you’re ready to start decorating, pull out your clear/lighter colored sugar covered cookies and use your red food pen to draw a bow on the top right of the cookies.

Black Icing Eyes on Sugar Cookie

Step 15

Next, add black eyes to your cookies.

Hello Kitty Face on Sugar Cookie
Decorated Hello Kitty Sugar Cookie

Step 16

Lastly, add black whiskers and use icing to attach a yellow M&M to the center of your cookies.

Tip:

You do not need to decorate all of the cookies with a face. Having the decorated ones next to the colorful ones will make it clear what they are.

Pile of Hello Kitty Sugar Cookies
Lined Up Hello Kitty Sugar Cookies
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These Hello Kitty sugar cookies turned out amazingly! I definitely recommend using the same recipe I did. They are the softest sugar cookie cutouts I have ever tasted yet they still hold up to all of the decorating. Of, and did I mention they’re totally delicious? Try them for yourself today!

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