mint and merriment

Don’t just deck the halls, deck out the dining room with playful peppermint to enjoy all season long. Save the bordeaux tablecloth and gold-rimmed drinkware for the 25th and opt for red and white swirls to set the tone for the mint and merriment get-togethers leading up to the big day. This peppermint party will look so good, Santa may come early this year.

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Peppermint Christmas Trees

What You Will Need:

-Sugar ice cream cones, different shapes
-Peppermint candies, round
-Peppermint candies, crushed
-White royal icing
  1. Cover each ice cream cone with royal icing.
  2. Pour out crushed peppermint candies onto individual parchment sheets or paper plates. Roll ice cream cone in crushed, peppermint candies. For a different look, use round peppermint candies and individually place to cover entire cone with peppermints. Dry for 24 hours.
  3. Place trees from one end of the table to the other, varying the sizes.

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Peppermint Vases

What You Will Need:

-Clear vases, different shapes
-Peppermint candies, different shapes
  1. Pour peppermint candies into each vase. For a tall vase, use peppermint sticks. For a small round, vase use original, round-shaped peppermints.
  2. Place the vases from one end of the table to the other, varying the sizes.

|| how to make peppermint place cards ||

Peppermint Place Cards

What You Will Need:

-Red Cardstock paper
-White Cardstock paper
-Hole Punch
-Red and white striped ribbon, ½ inch width
-Silver paint pen
  1. Find a small, oval-shaped object, like a jewelry box or picture frame. Trace the shape on different colors of cardstock paper, one oval per guest. Cut out each shape.
  2. Punch two holes per oval opposite sides from each other.
  3. With the silver paint pen, write each guest’s name per oval. Have fun and save the cursive handwriting for Christmas dinner and break out fun shapes and designs with each name.
  4. Cut a length of ribbon that would give each place card an extra ½ inch to 1 inch per side. Slide the ribbon from the front, right side toward the back and out through the back, left side. With scissors, cut a triangle at both ends of ribbon to finish the peppermint look.
  5. Place each place card on top of plate and charger to give each guest their own personal peppermint.

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Peppermint Coffee

What You Will Need:

-Peppermint sticks
-White melting chocolate
-Variety of red and white sprinkles
-Peppermint candies, crushed
  1. Fill 1/3 of a pan with water and place a smaller pot with white melting chocolate on top. Bring to medium heat and stir frequently until chocolate is melted. Turn off heat.
  2. While chocolate is melting, pour out sprinkles and crushed peppermint candies onto individual parchment sheets or paper plates. Dip 1/3 of the peppermint stick into melted chocolate. Immediately roll in desired sprinkles. Place upright to dry. Repeat for each peppermint stick.
  3. Using a spoon or spatula, spread leftover melted chocolate on the rim of each guest’s coffee cup.  Flip the cup over, and roll the rim in the crushed peppermint candies.
  4. Serve after dinner with coffee. Guests can use the candy-coated rim and candy-coated peppermint stick to flavor each cup of coffee poured.

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Peppermint Cookies

What You Will Need:

-Sugar cookie dough
-1/2 Tbsp. peppermint extract
-Red food coloring
-Sugar-cane peppermint candies
  1. Preheat oven to 325 degrees. Mix up favorite sugar cookie recipe and divide dough in half. In one bowl, mix the peppermint extract into the dough. In other bowl, mix red food coloring into the dough.
  2. Take a small piece of the peppermint-flavored dough and a small piece of the red-dyed dough and roll together to form a ball. Place ball on cookie sheet. Repeat for desired amount of cookies. Bake for 8 to 10 minutes.
  3. Immediately press a peppermint candy into center of each cookie. Let cool.