The first thing we do is set up our reindeer food making station with bowls of oats, Cheerios, and little bags of red sugar crystals (aka magic dust). Then, we let the kids follow the recipe and scoop the ingredients into little bags. Here is the recipe we print out, frame, and place on the table.
To print an 8X10 copy of this recipe, right click on the picture (above), save it to your computer, and print it like a normal photo.
Then, each guest uses a piece of ribbon to attach a fun tag to the their bag of magic reindeer food. Here are the tags I designed this year.
To print this 8X10 sheet of magic reindeer food labels, right-click on the picture (above), save it to your computer, and print it like a normal photo. (Note: Print it, use it, and share it... but don't sell it. I designed the tags, the copyright belongs to me, and I am giving it to you for free.)
Making magic reindeer food is a lot of fun, and it is even more fun to sprinkle it on the lawn on Christmas Eve. It's a great way to help Santa find your home!
♥
Gina Bell (aka East Coast Mommy)
PS - You can find more fantastic Christmas tips, crafts, recipes and ideas here.
Thanks for the printable Gina. We're making this with our Sparks group tonight- the girls will love putting it all together!
ReplyDeleteThat's so much fun! It's a great activity for a large group. :-)
DeleteMaking this tonight at our church Joy Club Christmas Party. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteThank you so very much for the reindeer food printable it sure will make this mommas job one step easier! Its also very cute.
ReplyDeleteMy 12 yr. old grandson called this morning to ask me to print this off. He was making 3 bags for his 5 yr. old sister & 2 of her friends who spent the night. I was so proud of him. Thank you for the printable, it was the 1 he wanted of all the ones on the web.
ReplyDeleteThat's awesome! I hope it attracts Santa's reindeer. :-)
DeleteWe use this every year-thank you!
ReplyDeleteWe use this every year-works every time! ;) Thank you!!
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