Christmas always gets me in a crafty mood, and more times than not it inspires me to make something for or with my boys. My middle child especially loves to craft and create, and these Snowman Marshmallow Pops, inspired by both Pinterest and winter, are definitely something we have to make during the holiday season.
This recipe is definitely going on my list of The Best Christmas Recipes for Your Holiday Celebrations.
Want to make them with your kids? You just need to gather a few supplies.
Supplies You'll Need to Make Snowman Marshmallow Pops
Honestly, just let your imagination be your guide when gathering supplies. There are a few basics that you’ll want to have on hand, but as far as candy and the rest of your “sweet” decorations go, let your kids have fun with it and decide what to use.
Supplies and Ingredients You'll Need
Jumbo marshmallows
Regular sized marshmallows
Mini marshmallows
Paper straws or cake pop sticks
Wilton Decorating icing in your favorite colors
Round cake tips w/ couplers
Reese’s Mini Peanut Butter Cups
Hershey’s Kisses (Hugs would work great too)
Airheads Xtremes Sour Belts
Cake Pop Decorating Stand (Wilton has a basic cardboard stand that is affordable and works great)
How to Make Snowman Marshmallow Pops
Once you’ve gathered all your supplies, it’s time to get creative. You can use a mix of different sized marshmallows to create your snowmen. I made some triple stack and some more roly-poly.
Trim the snowmen to your heart’s desire; the sky really is the limit once you get going because it’s really quite relaxing and fun. Place a Hershey Kiss on the top of the snowman to create a sort of stocking cap. Or you can use a Reese’s Mini to create more of a traditional “Frosty” hat.
Use mini marshmallows, a little icing, and smaller lengths of the Airheads candy to create earmuffs, or as my kids called them, “Awesome headphones.”
Also, use the Airheads belts to create scarves. Then decorate the snowmen with the Decorating Icing, forming carrot noses, eyes, smiles, and buttons.
This might be a fun activity for holiday parties and family get-togethers. Create a decorating table, and let all the kids create their own snowman treats.
Looking for more Christmas sweet treats?
- Ritz Cracker Chocolate Peanut Butter Cups
- Rice Krispies Snowman and Christmas Tree
- Snowman in a Pudding Cup
- Homemade Chocolate Covered Cherries
- Chocolate Covered Almond Coconut Trees
- Chocolate Peanut Butter Pops
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What candies and decorations would you use for your own Snowman Marshmallow Pops?
Snowman Marshmallow Pops
Equipment
- Cake Pop Sticks (or paper straws)
- Round Cake Tips
- Cake Tip Couplers
- Cake Pop Decorating Stand
Ingredients
- 16 jumbo marshmallows
- 16 marshmallows
- Decorating Icing (variety of colors)
- 16 Hershey Kisses (or Hugs)
- 16 Mini Peanut Butter Cups
- 64 mini marshmallows
- Airheads Xtremes Sour Belts
Instructions
- Place marshmallows on cake pop sticks; use a variety of large and jumbo marshmallows. You can make some triple stack, some with a jumbo body and large head, and so on.
- To give the snowman a hat, use a Hershey Kiss or Mini Peanut Butter Cup, attaching either one with a dab of Decorating Icing.
- To create earmuffs, cut smaller lengths of Airheads Sour Belts, long enough to drape over the snowman's head; dab Decorating Icing on 2 mini marshmallows, and attach 1 to each end of a shortened Sour Belt. Then place the earmuffs on the snowman.
- Use the Airheads Sour Belts to create scarves around your snowman's neck.
- Use Decorating Icing to decorate each snowman, forming carrot noses, eyes, smiles, and buttons.
- This might be a fun activity for holiday parties and family get-togethers. Create a decorating table, and let all the kids create their own snowman treats.
I love them! They are so cute and my daughter LOVES marshmellows!
Thank you, Linda! My Jaden loves them too; he couldn’t wait to make them this year.