• BlogNog: Peppermint Bark Neighbor Gifts

    Kicking off our BlogNog this week we have talented Kirsten from 6th Street Design School sharing with us these super easy neighborhood gifts. Welcome, Kirsten!
    I had no idea what I was going to give to my friends and neighbors this year and it was really stressing  me out! When I saw these beautiful mercury glass holders at Michaels I knew they could be perfect holders for a yummy holiday treat. 

    I thought about making my own peppermint bark but I decided to just buy it in bulk from Costco since making it would take me all day and there was no guarantee it would taste good. 

    I put the bark in some cellophane that I also purchased at Michaels. I purchased three sets of different Holiday Tags from this etsy shop. They were a great deal! 

    Then I added some red grosgrain ribbon and a small ornament to each one. Now they are all ready to be handed out to my loved ones. This idea would work well inside anything; a little jar, a bucket, a pretty wooden box, or a pretty gift bag. I’ll take peppermint bark in whatever form it comes in! 
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  • 6 comments

    1. Kat said… December 8, 2010 12:36 pm

      That's on my to-do list but I too am scared to try! Maybe I should make a trip to Costco…thanks for the idea!

    2. Caitlin at the Desert Domicile said… December 8, 2010 9:06 am

      I love peppermint bark! Such a cute idea :)

    3. Courtney {a thoughtful place} said… December 8, 2010 8:47 am

      So funny . . .I always make peppermint bark, but when I saw it at costco this year I did a little jig. One less thing to make!!!

    4. Heidi said… December 8, 2010 8:42 am

      mmm i love peppermint bark!

    5. holtkamp said… December 8, 2010 7:08 am

      love love love it!

    6. Melissa Blake said… December 8, 2010 6:50 am

      Oh, that peppermint bark looks delicious!

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