Santa Belt Pudding Cups

By: Brittanie

Ho…Ho…Ho… Nothing says “Merry Christmas” like Santa does and that is why these Santa Belt Pudding Cups are the perfect gift or Christmas party snack.

These pudding cups are so easy to make and they are great for getting little ones involved. I like making pudding cups like these for my son’s school parties since they are sealed treats. Plus, they are quite adorable if I do say so!

What you Need to Make Santa Belt Pudding Cups:

How to Make Santa Belt Pudding Cups:

Start by flipping your cup upside down so the cup stands upright on the lid.

Now, take the black foam paper and cut a piece roughly half an inch thick and make sure it’s long enough to wrap around the cup.

Next, cut out a belt buckle with the yellow foam paper. Start by cutting out a square about one inch by one inch. Then cut a smaller square out of the middle of that square.

Glue the black strip along the middle of the pudding cup and be sure to wrap it around to the back.

Finally, glue the bigger yellow square right in the middle of the black strip so that it resembles a belt buckle.

Now you’re all done and you have a fun Santa Belt Pudding Cup to gift or eat!

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Santa Belt Pudding Cups

Ho...Ho...Ho... Nothing says "Merry Christmas" like Santa does and that is why these Santa Belt Pudding Cups are the perfect gift or Christmas party snack.

Prep Time 5 minutes

Active Time 10 minutes

Total Time 15 minutes

Difficulty easy

Estimated Cost $5

Materials

  • Red pudding cup
  • Black foam paper
  • Yellow foam paper
  • Scissors
  • Glue

Instructions

  1. Start by flipping your cup upside down so the cup stands upright on the lid.
  2. Now, take the black foam paper and cut a piece roughly half an inch thick and make sure it’s long enough to wrap around the cup.
  3. Next, cut out a belt buckle with the yellow foam paper. Start by cutting out a square about one inch by one inch. Then cut a smaller square out of the middle of that square.
  4. Glue the black strip along the middle of the pudding cup and be sure to wrap it around to the back.
  5. Finally, glue the bigger yellow square right in the middle of the black strip so that it resembles a belt buckle.
  6. Now you’re all done and you have a fun Santa Belt Pudding Cup to gift or eat!


Source: https://kidsactivitiesblog.com/130468/santa-belt-pudding-cups/

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