
Here’s what’s inside:
- 6 red cups
- 6 hot chocolate pouches
- 12 heart shaped marshmallows
- 6 white chocolate dipped stirring spoons
- 6 napkins (left over from last year)
The baskets, cups, hot chocolate, marshmallows and spoons were all from the Dollar Tree and the total expense for each basket came to only $2.50. This cost excludes the white candy melts ($2 with coupon from Michael's) and sprinkles as I already had both of them on hand.

Chocolate Stirring Spoons
- You’ll need spoons, candy melts (Michael’s), disposable icing bags or zip top bags and sprinkles.
- Melt the candy according to the package directions and spoon into an icing bag.
- Cut the tip of the icing bag and pipe into the spoons.
- Add sprinkles and let set.

So easy and SO cute. I made a few extra spoons and can’t wait to try them out.
xoxo
12 comments:
Cute basket! I am sure they will just love it! We have Valentine's and 100th day this week. This year is just flying by! Enjoy your Sunday!
-Shelley
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This is SO adorable! I love cute little gifts like this that are sweet, but don't break the bank!
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Ah-doreable!!!!
Such a great idea! Anyone would love to receive this basket!
What a sweet idea! I bet they are good! This is very generous and thoughtful of you and I'm sure the teacher (s) will appreciate it!
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These are lovely, great idea.
I did the little spoons at Christmas time. They do make nice gifts, don't they??
The teachers must love you! What a cute basket. xo, Sherry
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