
Start a new holiday tradition with your little ones...
Magic Reindeer Food!
On Christmas Eve, sprinkle this magic reindeer food on your lawn. The sparkle of the glitter in the moonlight & the smell of the oats will guide Rudolph to your house!

It's a fun favor idea for holiday parties, a cool surprise to send to their classroom & a great project for the kids to get involved with making.

What you'll need:
Dry oatmeal
Glitter*
Cellophane treat bags
Labels
*Another option is to use colored sugar. It will still give the sparkly appearance, without being harmful to actual animals who may end up eating it.










This is a great printable! I live in an area where there are a lot of wild animals so I know that if I sprinkle any food out it will be eaten by them.
ReplyDeleteDo you have any ideas for something more natural than glitter? I wouldn't want to give the animals anything toxic.
sweet idea
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That is super cute! I'm going to pin this one for next year, when my little one is a bit older ;)
ReplyDeleteI love this stuff - a lady at our local supermarket makes it and gives it out to the kids every year!
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Hope you have a very Merry Christmas!
Jill @ Creating my way to Success
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What a cute idea and printable! Thanks for linking up at So Very Creative, I featured this today!
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This is the cutest idea I have ever seen! I have to do this with the kids tomorrow! Come link up with my linky party at The Southern Institute, if you haven't already. Each link is an entry in the Pick Your Plum giveaway! Here's the link:
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Hope to see you there!
Thank you so much for linking up at my blog party! http://shabbysugarpinkboutique.blogspot.com/2011/12/friday-fun-link-up-party_22.html
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas and God bless, Jennifer