Take a look at these sweet holiday treats made by
bloggers and bakers. These creations look so good we almost feel guilty
taking a bite.This toasty snowman wears a knitted cap made of fondant icing. Its face was created from a mold.
This red-nosed Rudolph cupcake has ears made of broken pretzels.
Created using gingerbread
frosting mix, these mini jello shots will be the talk of your party.
Mini maraschino cherries and a tiny cookie cutter are essentials for
this recipe.
These realistic polar bear cupcakes are almost too perfect to eat. The snow globe is made from the bottom of soda bottle.
Gingerbread men during Christmas are always bound to bring cheer. These guys are smiling from ear to ear.
Tiny penguins surround an edible cheese igloo. The penguins are made from black olives, carrots and cream cheese.
Before decorating these cookies,
Bakerella's Angie Dudley mapped out how she would design them using a
non-toxic pen. She put the finishing touches on the cookies with bright
candies.
These smiling snowmen cake pops even have earmuffs and hats. Specialty sprinkles and candies give life to their faces.
Intricately decorated, this cookie snowman stands upright, holding a candy cane on a cookie base.
Ready for a blizzard, this gingerbread man is bundled in a matching hat, scarf and mittens.
A little gingerbread man peeks out from a drink piled high with whipped cream.
This tipping snowmen looks like he spent a day in the sun.
Sugar cookies like these can
take several hours to decorate. From Frosty's scarf to Rudolph's tangled
antlers, these detailed cookies are ready for dunking.
Seated on a bed of sand, these plump sunglasses-wearing penguins are ready for a day at the beach.
Ready for Santa, these milk cartons and hearts are sporting big smiles.
A hat and scarf-wearing snowmen sits on top of this snowy white cake.
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