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String Cheese Snowmen Snacks. These playful treats combine wholesome string cheese with edible decorations. String Cheese Snowmen Snacks. When I tried to think of something non-peanut (allergy in class), portable, and not crazy sugary, I kept circling back to mozzarella string cheese sticks.


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When to Make String Cheese Snowmen. The whimsical string cheese snowman can effortlessly blend into various occasions and party themes. Here are a few ideas to get you started: Snow day snacks - Surprise your little ones with a special snack during their snow day break. They'll love coming inside to find these adorable cheese stick snowmen waiting for them.


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All you need to make string cheese snowmen: -one pack of string cheese. -Sharpies: orange and black. -a spool of ribbon to make the scarves. -12×12 piece of black card stock for the top hat. For the top hat, I used an old cutting die from a snowman kit from Lifestyle Crafts, but you could easily just cut out little square top hats.


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Instructions: Download and print the snowman kit printable. (Print on matte photo paper or light weight card stock, on a photo setting, for highest quality). Cut out each of the kit labels from the printed sheet (s). Open a a Frigo® Cheese Heads® String Cheese and cut into 3 sections (of differing sizes) - like a snowman.


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Scissors. First cut out the hats, turn them over and put some double sided tape on them. Place the hat on the top of the cheese stick (on the side that does NOT have logos or writing). Use the sharpie markers to draw a face on your snowman. Two medium sized black dots for eyes, a orange line for a nose and five small black dots for a mouth.


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These DIY Christmas party favors are a quick and easy project for stocking stuffers, party favors, or gifts for your co-workers. Made using individually wrapped string cheese, these simple snowmen crafts are totally kid-friendly and can be made with materials you probably already have on hand, saving you a trip to the store.


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1. Slice the string cheese into pieces.Make a head and a body then cut the extra piece into four and use these later for the hat. 2. Begin assembling the string cheese snowman Caprese salad appetizers. Start with the larger piece of string cheese. Stick the toothpick slightly into the string cheese.


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Use vegetable peeler to shave celery scarf; pin with clove. Cut bread into 1- and 1 1/2-inch rounds; glue hat together with cream cheese, then secure with toothpick. Punch dots from olives with plain round pastry tips, and cut end off carrot; press in place. Serve with crackers. Roly-poly and covered with cheese, this delicious snowman is.


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Directions. Cut 1/3 of each cheese stick half. The small pieces will be the head of the snowman. The larger piece will be the body. Repeat with remaining cheese stick halves and set aside. Stick a toothpick through the small piece of cheese used as the head and 1"into each end of each large piece of cheese used for the snowman body.


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Finished hats were then adhered to each cheese stick using a glue dot. Next we drew faces with sharpies, tied on scarves, and drew three more black dots down the front of each snowman. As a safety precaution, I drew a snowman face on a cheese stick in advance and stuck it in the refrigerator overnight and opened it the next day to make sure the.


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Snowman String Cheese Snack Idea. Stephanie Sattazahn, an elementary teacher from Pennsylvania, got creative this month with this dairy snack idea. She told her students that their adopted calf, Bella, had given them each a delicious string cheese snack and made some simple connections to nutrition and health.


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How to make string cheese snowmen: Use double-sided tape to attach one top hat to the top of each string cheese stick. Next, use the black Sharpie to draw dots for the eyes, mouth and buttons. Take the orange Sharpie and draw a carrot nose. Tie a piece of ribbon around the "neck" of each snowman.


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First, cut hat shapes out of your cardstock. I made a simple template, and traced it to make each hat shape. I was able to cut two at a time to make the process go by faster. Use a length of washi tape to decorate the hat, if desired. Apply a drop of glue to the hat and attach it to the string cheese.


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Shape the snowman. Divide the cream cheese mixture into two balls. One bigger for the snowman's body and a smaller cheese ball for the head. Wrap them up individually in plastic wrap and refrigerate for 30 minutes. Remove cheese balls from the refrigerator, unwrap, and roll them in the shredded white cheddar cheese.


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Directions: 1. Place a small piece of double-sided tape onto the back of a paper hat and place at the top of the cheese stick (use the side of the cheese stick w/no logo showing on the packaging). 2. Using the black sharpie, place two dots under the hat for eyes. Using the orange sharpie, draw a carrot nose. Switching back to the black sharpie.


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Drawing on the string cheese wrapping, use the black marker to make circles of coal for eyes, mouth and buttons down his "belly.". Use the orange marker to draw a triangle for a carrot nose. Cut a few inches of ribbon and tie the ribbon around the "neck" of the snowman for a festive scarf. Then cut the shape of a top hat out of the.