Reindeer Food! Great Christmas Tradition Amy Smith, December 29, 2016January 15, 2024 A Christmas Tradition Don’t Forget To Feed Santa’s Hungry Reindeer On Christmas Eve! Reindeer Food & Sparkles Lead Santa To Your Home My kids have loved making reindeer food and sparkles yearly to ensure Santa comes for Christmas! You KNOW his reindeer must get hungry! They fly all night. Santa gets all the cookies and milk but what about those hard-working reindeer? Well, here is the solution! Of course, it makes for fun memories your children will never forget AND some neat pics. What a great Christmas Tradition! Plus, it is so simple. All you have to do is mix together oatmeal (food for those hungry reindeer) and glitter sparkles in the night to make sure they can see your house perfectly from way high up in the sky! Mix as much glitter into the oatmeal as your children like! The more, the better (for picture purposes). Make the reindeer food Christmas Eve morning, so you don’t have as rushed of an evening. Let your kids sprinkle Reindeer Food and the sparkles onto your lawn that night after dark. This helps Santa’s reindeer find your house; it looks fantastic in pictures! Be sure to take a few before and after pics to show everyone how much fun Reindeer Food & Sparkles lead Santa to your home! Turn Reindeer Food & Sparkles into a yearly tradition; your kids will always look forward to it! Enjoy the memories you make with Reindeer Food & Sparkles this Christmas. When all is said and done, Reindeer Food & Sparkles will surely lead Santa to your home, so don’t forget to make some before the big day! Now Dasher and Dancer and Prancer and Vixon, Comet and Cupid and Donner and Blitson…. but do YOU recall the most famous reindeer of all? RUDOLPH will LOVE some red sparkly glitter to match his red nose! Any color works, but I bet red is his favorite! Tell me, What is your favorite Christmas tradition? Share on FacebookTweetFollow usSave Holidays ChristmasCraftReindeertraditions
This is a great idea I am passing this along to my niece. Her daughter is old enough the year to understand feeding the reindeer
What a wonderful idea this is, I absolutely love it,and I plan on doing this with my grandchildren this year. Thanks. @tisonlyme143