Do You Want To Build A Snowman? Marshmallow Snowman Recipe ⋆ by Pink (2024)

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Do you want to build a snowman? Stay inside where it is warm and toasty and make these adorable marshmallow snowman treats. Kids will have a blast helping decorate and making their own little snowmen that they can nibble on later. A perfect winter treat for kids to help pass the time on the chilly days. Grab a cup of hot chocolate and serve a tasty treat up after naptime!

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Winter is coming quick, did you in less than a month Thanksgiving is here, and then in a blink of the eye Christmas? It is seriously flying by so fast. I can barely hang on! I wanted to create these really adorable and fun Christmas marshmallow snowman treats that you can make with your kiddos over the winter months. Maybe on a snow day stay inside and teach them how to make these easy kid no-bake treats.

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Or if you are in charge of hosting your child's school party or looking for treats for your next play date, these are a huge hit. What I did for my girl was lay out all the supplies, and walk her through how to make one and let her handle the rest. She made one for each classmate at school and it was a fun treat. We wrapped them in plastic wrap decorative paper and tied a ribbon on them. It really dressed up the treats even more.

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Since we are talking about snow here a little, I wanted to share some fun facts about snow that as you are making these treats, you could share some facts with your kids. I find it a great way to really allow them to put on their thinking cap and learn while they enjoy a fun treat that reminds them of winter.

  • In 1922 Syracuse New York tried to make any snow before Christmas Eve illegal. Not surprisingly Mother Nature didn't really listen and let it snow anyway!
  • In 1988 a scientist did prove that there is such a thing as two snowflakes looking alike. So the no two snowflakes looking alike is a total myth. You just really got to look at all the snow, and maybe one day you might too find two that match.
  • Snow is actually translucent in color but our eyes view it as colors. Most often we see white, but in the really deep snow we might look and see a blue-ish color instead.
  • The most snow to fall in a single 24-hour period was 75.8 inches. Could you imagine that amount of snow all at once? Outrageous.
  • Nova Scotia holds the record for the most snowmen in the snow at once, of a total of 130!

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So as you can see these snowman treats are simple to make, tasty to devour, and easy for kids to grab the supplies and help. A very easy and fun holiday inspired no-bake dessert that you can make in a hurry! Give them a try and let me know what you think. We are about to go make a whole new batch of these for us to enjoy with movie night tonight!

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Do You Want To Build A Snowman? Marshmallow Snowman Recipe

Prep Time: 10 minutes

Total Time: 10 minutes

Ingredients

  • 10 large marshmallows
  • 12 oz package of Wilton chocolate candy melts
  • 12 oz package of Wilton orange candy melts
  • 2 Wilton #1 or #2 round frosting tips
  • 10 Keebler Grasshopper cookies
  • 10 Miniature Reese's Peanut Butter Cups
  • 2 disposable piping bags
  • 10 Wilton lollipop Sticks

Instructions

  1. Line a large baking sheet with wax or parchment paper.
  2. Insert (1) large marshmallow onto the end of each lollipop stick. Do You Want To Build A Snowman? Marshmallow Snowman Recipe ⋆ by Pink (5)
  3. Pour 6 oz of the Wilton chocolate candy melts into a microwave safe dish and heat in the microwave in 30 second increments, stirring occasionally until melted.
  4. Remove from the oven and let cool a few minutes.
  5. Attach one frosting tip to a disposable piping bag and scoop the melted chocolate into the bag.
  6. Gently squeeze the chocolate from the bag giving the snowman (2) eyes and 5 small dots for a mouth. Do You Want To Build A Snowman? Marshmallow Snowman Recipe ⋆ by Pink (6)
  7. Repeat with all snowmen.
  8. Add a small a handful of orange candy melts to a microwave safe dish and heat in 30 second increments, stirring until melted.
  9. Remove from the microwave and let cool a few minutes.
  10. Attach the 2nd frosting tip and scoop the melted red chocolate into the disposable piping bag.
  11. Gently squeeze the orange chocolate from the bag to form the snowman's nose. Do You Want To Build A Snowman? Marshmallow Snowman Recipe ⋆ by Pink (7)
  12. Allow the snowman's face to set.
  13. Squeeze a small amount of chocolate to the bottom of a Grasshopper cookie and place on the snowman. I stood them up, upside down until the chocolate had set. Do You Want To Build A Snowman? Marshmallow Snowman Recipe ⋆ by Pink (8)
  14. Repeat with all snowmen.
  15. Place a small amount of melted chocolate on the top of the mini Reese's Peanut Butter Cup and place on top of the snowman. Again, I let them stand upside down to set. Do You Want To Build A Snowman? Marshmallow Snowman Recipe ⋆ by Pink (9)
  16. Repeat with all snowmen. Do You Want To Build A Snowman? Marshmallow Snowman Recipe ⋆ by Pink (10)

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FAQs

How to build a snowman with marshmallows? ›

Instructions
  1. Draw three circles in pencil on the construction paper.
  2. Add the nose, eyes, mouth, and buttons with marker.
  3. Trace one circle at a time with white school glue.
  4. Add marshmallows.
  5. Add arms and a hat if desired.
  6. Add white paint with fingers.
  7. Allow to dry.
Jan 11, 2018

Do you want to build a snowman minute to win it? ›

- DO YOU WANT TO BUILD A SNOWMAN -

Each player will have a bowl of mini marshmallows and they have to make as many “snowmen” (stacks of 3) as they can in one minute. The person with the most snowmen at the end of the time wins.

What is the formula for the snowman? ›

The formula says the snowman should be precisely 64 inches (1.62 metres) tall and be made of thee tiered balls of snow with diameters of 12 inches (30cm) for the head, 20 inches (50cm) for the body, or 'chest' and 31 inches (80cm) for the base, of 'legs'.

How to build a snowman in order? ›

It's simple to roll up three snowballs: one large, one medium, and one small. Stack them up with the biggest on bottom and the smallest on top for the head. Then let your creative side run wild by decorating the snowman with a face, clothing, arms, and any accessories that you want!

How to make candy snowmen? ›

Candy Bar Snowman
  1. Step 1: Supplies Needed. I bought several 7 ounce Hershey bars, but you could also make these with Mr. ...
  2. Step 2: Covering the Candy Bars. Measure around the candy bar. ...
  3. Step 3: Applying the Carrot Nose. Every snowman needs a carrot nose. ...
  4. Step 4: Drawing the Face. ...
  5. Step 5: Sewing the Hat. ...
  6. Step 6: Scarf.

How do you make fake snow for a snowman? ›

Baking soda and shaving cream. Mix together 1 pound of baking soda, and slowly add shaving cream until you reach the perfect snowy consistency. Let kids knead the fake snow with their hands until it's all combined.

Is marshmallow Olaf's brother? ›

Originally, Olaf was meant to name Marshmallow upon their first meeting in Elsa's castle, as well as deem him his brother. However, this was dropped in the final film, though it was referenced in the novelization.

How do you make a mini snowman out of marshmallows? ›

Marshmallow snowmen method

Push 3 white marshmallows onto a skewer, making an effort to get the skewer through the centre of each of them so they line up more or less straight. Push the skewer through the top of the last marshmallow so there's enough to stick into the Rolo/chocolate hat (about 5mm should be enough).

How do you stick marshmallows together? ›

First, have your child stick three marshmallows together, one on top of another, by “gluing” them with marshmallow fluff and sticking a coffee stirrer through the center of the stack, leaving a bit out on the bottom to hold onto.

How to make candy cane marshmallow snowman? ›

Using the straight stick of the candy cane, stick through the centers of the marshmallows • Using one twizzler strand, make a scarf by tying it be- tween the top and middle marshmallow • Use a gumdrop for the snowman's hat- put on the top marshmallow • Using mini chocolate chips, add eyes and buttons to your snowman.

What can I use for my nose for marshmallow snowman? ›

Attach the 2nd frosting tip and scoop the melted red chocolate into the disposable piping bag. Gently squeeze the orange chocolate from the bag to form the snowman's nose. Allow the snowman's face to set.

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