Sugar Free Snow Globe Popsicle Bowls
Sugar Free Snow Globe Popsicle Bowls
I have an obsession with snow globes. Why?? They’re filled with snow that never gets dirty. You can watch it in peace and quiet. It’s almost therapeutic to me. No matter what walk of life or what you celebrate, you can appreciate the serenity of a snow globe.
This year I wanted to come up with something snow globe-themed that is affordable and easy.
I had just purchased a bag of BudgetSaver tropic pops for around $2.00 in my area, so I figured why not use it for “snow.”
Available at most grocery stores, their website even offers you a store locator to make sure you can find them:
Snow globe popsicle bowls are successful with adults and children alike.
Ingredients & Tools for Sugar Free Snow Globe Popsicle Bowls
Sugar Free Coconut (white) BudgetSaver pops (Or there is a regular version too)
Glass jarsSmall winter-themed figurines
Ribbon
White edible glitter
Begin your snow globe by using a sharp knife to quickly dice up about 1 ½ white popsicles, depending on the size of your round glass jars. Scoop into a jar and place in freezer. You will want to work quickly, and in a cool room temperature, to prevent popsicle from completely melting.
Select your figurines. I went with deer, trees, and a sled. You can find them at most craft stores. Dip the bottom of a figurine and delicately sit upright onto chopped up popsicle pieces in jar. Continue with as many jars as needed.
Low calorie, sugar free, one ingredient, and SUPER cute!
Before serving, sprinkle white edible glitter over popsicle. Tie ribbons around jar lids. Remove jars from freezer, and use a clean kitchen towel to wipe the sides of jars if they have fogged up. Serve with a spoon.
- Sugar Free Coconut (white) BudgetSaver pops (Or there is a regular version too)
- Round glass jars
- Small winter-themed figurines
- Ribbon
- White edible glitter
- Begin your snow globe by using a sharp knife to quickly dice up about 1 ½ white popsicles, depending on the size of your round glass jars. Scoop into a jar and place in freezer. You will want to work quickly, and in a cool room temperature, to prevent popsicle from completely melting.
- Select your figurines. I went with deer, trees, and a sled. You can find them at most craft stores. Dip the bottom of a figurine and delicately sit upright onto chopped up popsicle pieces in jar. Continue with as many jars as needed.
- Before serving, sprinkle white edible glitter over popsicle. Tie ribbons around jar lids. Remove jars from freezer, and use a clean kitchen towel to wipe the sides of jars if they have fogged up. Serve with a spoon.