
Also cute, print labels with the names of your guests on there! Use that same baker’s twine to tie it around the sleeves of the paper cups!Īs far as decorations, you can use just about anything you like! You can also print blank labels and write the toppings in with a white pen or chalkboard marker. Photoshop works great to type the names of your toppings. I used blank jar labels to make the signs for the toppings. You can also make your own sign on chalkboard paper that you can print and here are directions on how to do that along with fonts that would look good. Once you do that, you’ll get an email with a password to download the printable. You’ll need to sign up for their mailing list though. I bought this faux wood frame for $6 at Walmart and printed the sign at home.


It’s made with REAL melted chocolate and you just won’t believe how easy it is!įor the hot chocolate bar toppings, I used mason jars in different sizes. Let’s start with everything you need for the table and then I’ll share with you that heavenly hot chocolate recipe. I love the idea of winter parties with a theme, so today I’m sharing my rustic log cabin themed hot chocolate bar.

How cute is that? And that’s when it all started coming together. Oh, how time flies! She’s going with a Lumberjack-themed party. The first day of this year is when we hosted her baby shower.

I’m still in shocked the little guy is about to turn one. The inspiration for a hot cocoa bar idea struck when I started helping one of my dear friends plan her son’s first birthday party. I’m not saying this is becoming a regular thing or anything but you know, once in a while when inspiration strikes, why not? And hot chocolate bars are all the rage right now, you see them at weddings, holiday parties, work parties, birthdays, cookie decorating parties, so on and so forth. This coming year, I wanted to start sharing some crafty sort of ideas with you guys and couldn’t think of a better way to start than with a DIY hot chocolate bar.
