Okay, so tomorrow is Thanksgiving, but today is my first Christmas post. I just couldn’t wait any longer! My favorite time of year is here… And this year I’m partnering with Betty Crocker™ to #SpreadCheer to our neighbors. I baked up a batch of delicious chocolate chip Christmas cookies, made a fun woven door basket, printed a tag and then we went around and hung these on our neighbors doors. Make sure you read all the way to the bottom where I’m giving away TWO $20 paypal gift cards for you to use to make your own fun gift basket.
I love the idea of making Christmas more about giving than receiving and this project is on target with that goal. We live in an apartment building so for us I wanted to create a basket that could hang on doors, not have to sit on the ground. I’ll be sharing my woven door basket tutorial below. How cute is Max delivering our neighbor surprises?
Want to spread cheer in your neighbor hood, school, or work? Start by grabbing Betty Crocker™ Cookie Mix next time you are at Walmart. From simple sugar cookies to a gingerbread masterpiece, Betty Crocker™ makes it easy to celebrate your favorite people. Give back to those that mean the world to you this holiday season by surprising them with fresh-baked goodness made straight from the heart. Save $0.50 when you buy ONE (1) Betty Crocker™ Cookie Mix, you can print the coupon here.
I added sprinkles to the chocolate chip mix to make them a Christmas version.
Mix in the sprinkles and drop on the cookie sheet as directed on package.
I made up some large cookies to eat right away… and then a whole bunch of smaller ones that fit in my woven basket.
We took this plate full of cookies and put them in small plastic bags tied with a ribbon.
Add a note, a gift card {if you want} and maybe even some cute Christmas decor. If you don’t want to make up your own tag you can print some really cute ones from the Betty Crocker™ site.
Load it all up in the basket and hang on a neighbors door to Spread Cheer. Remember to use #SpreadCheer when you share your basket on social media so others can join.
Here’s how to make the basket. You can do this with paper too, but I wanted it to hold the cookies and other goodies, so I used craft foam. Cut 2 pieces each 4″ x 12″. Round the edges if desired.
Fold in half and cut 1″ strips in the foam. Cut from the folded edge to 1.5″ from the top.
Now you just weave… from the folded edge, put both layers of green through the first red loop, then open up the green and put both red layers through the green. Continue, one strip at a time…
Arrange the foam as you go, you make have to pull and tug a bit to get it all to line up. It may be easier to not finish one row at a time. You may need to start weaving all before you finish up. You can see how I was working on the second row before finishing the first.
Once you get it all woven, make sure it’s all even, then just open up! So cute! I stapled a handle from the back to the front.
These cookies are so easy to make you will also want to make up a few batches for those Christmas parties and gatherings you’ve got coming up.
As part of the #SpreadCheer program, I’m giving away a $20 Paypal gift card to share with 1 lucky reader! Use the money to build your own basket to #ShareCheer this holiday season. You can enter the first giveaway by filling in the rafflecopter below. You can enter for A SECOND $20 card by following these steps:
- Make a #SpreadCheer basket and take a photo of the delivery. Share it on social media with the hashtag #SpreadCheer and nominate 2 friends by tagging them to #SpreadCheer in their neighborhood.
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Come back here and leave a link to your #SpreadCheer post in the comments below. Those with LINKS to social media posts will be entered for the SECOND $20 gift card. Have fun Spreading Cheer!
HS says
I will spread cheer to my neighbors.
Danita says
I would send some cheer to our out of town family.
kristi@ishouldbemoppingthefloor says
So sweet…what a fun way to share the YUM!
kristi@ishouldbemoppingthefloor says
Oh, and I would love to spread cheer to our next door neighbor!
Leigh Anne Miller Borders says
I love the chocolate chip reindeer cookies. Great way to spread holiday cheer this holiday season.
Debi @ Life Currents says
I will spread cheer to my niece
Teresa @ Crafty Wife says
I’d spread cheer to the NICU staff where our son was born!
merry christmas says
I love the chocolate. Thank you for ideas.
Laurie says
What an adorable basket and such a wonderful idea for a little gift. Thank you for sharing with us at Snickerdoodle Sunday!
Pinning 🙂
~Laurie
Laurie says
I would share with all of my co-workers! Thanks for a great giveaway!
~Laurie
shelly peterson says
I will spread cheer to my friends.
Lisa @ Fun Money Mom says
The cookies look delicious and the basket is such a cute idea! Thanks so much for sharing at Share The Wealth Sunday!
xoxo
Lisa
Lisa @ Fun Money Mom says
I spread the cheer with my new neighbors across the street 🙂
Mollie says
Lovely, and these look so much more durable than paper ones – they’ll last for years and years! And make so many kids proud! Thanks for sharing this to Throwback Thursday and I’ve pinned it to our board! https://www.pinterest.com/dadwhats4dinner/throwback-thursday/
christine says
I have a few neighbors could use some cheer by way of cookies!
Victoria @ Creative Home Keeper says
We are making cookies for our mailman this week!
LINDA says
HELLO, I will spread CHRISTMAS CHEER to several, and starting with YOU ♥MERRY CHRISTMAS3♥
LINDA says
HELLO, I will spread CHRISTMAS CHEER to several, and starting with YOU ♥MERRY CHRISTMAS♥
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MaryAnne JK says
my family….I’m the baker since I was 12 and I’m 51 now, my body isn’t enjoying the weight, but my heart is happy 🙂
Nicole Bowers says
I am a newly single Mama of 3 little kiddos and as this will be our first Christmas on our own, I plan to #spreadcheer and #givecheer to my babes with good food, a few great gifts, and LOVE!
Lacey says
I will spread cheer to my loved ones 🙂
Heart of a Philanthropist Blogger Kim says
I will spread Christmas cheer to my friends across the street who are seniors and don’t have anyone to help them.