One Minute DIY Santa Hat Drink Stirrers
These cute Santa Hat Drink Stirrers (or name tags!) only take about a minute each to make! You can’t beat that for a quick holiday DIY!
We bet you didn’t think a one-minute DIY existed outside of putting a store-bought cake topper on a store cupcake, did you?
Well, it does!
And it comes in the form of a DIY Santa Hat Drink Stirrer.
Another way to spice these up is to not only use them as straw toppers but write names on the hats.
This way, everyone can tell their drinks apart when the entire family shows up for Christmas.
This is perfect for your pink and peppermint white chocolate candy cane cocktails recipe.
And if you still need last-minute holiday decor, these Santa footprints will certainly freak out the kids (especially if there is no snow in sight).
Pretty nifty, huh?
Materials and Tools Needed for DIY Santa Hat Drink Stirrers
Mini felt Santa hats — Mine are from Hobby Lobby’s kid’s craft section.
Scissors
How to Make Santa Hat Drink Stirrers
Step 1 – Literally, all you have to do is hold a mini hat at an angle and make a tiny slit on the side.
Just sure the cut is a bit smaller than the straw so that it’s a super snug fit and won’t fall into anyone’s drink.
Step 2 – Then, slip the straw through!
More Easy Holiday DIYs And Recipes
So there you have it – a simple, festive way to dress up your drinks for the holidays without spending much time or money.
Just like these reusable gold drink stirrers, these Santa hat drink stirrers are perfect for Christmas get-togethers with friends and family.
Be sure to make a few extras so everyone can enjoy them!
The holidays are hectic enough so check out some of our favorite quick and easy holiday DIYs and recipes from the archives below —
- DIY Santa Milk and Cookies Ideas
- Funfetti Reindeer Cookie Sandwiches Recipe
- DIY Geometric Wreath
- How We Decorated Our Home For Christmas
Equipment
- Scissors
Materials
- Mini felt Santa hats
- Stripes straws
Instructions
- Hold the mini Santa hat at an angle and make a tiny slit on the side. Make sure the cut is a bit smaller than the straw so that it’s a super snug fit and won’t fall into anyone’s drink.
- Slip the straw through.
All photos by Kimberly Chau Photography. Post in association with Martha Stewart Living.
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