We live in Southern California and our winters are pretty mild compared to other parts of the world.  While some folks are dealing with freezing cold weather (burr!), we’re dealing with temperatures in the high 60s/low 70s.  Although, our local mountains can get some snow, it’s not a guarantee, so we have to create our own winter wonderland.  That’s exactly what we did with our Cool Bunco® Party.

 

 

 

Create a winter wonderland for your Cool Bunco® Party.  We chose black, white and blue for our color scheme.

 

 

 

Let the Good Times Roll

 

Carry out your theme with these cute dice boxes.  Your guests will love them, as well as the goodies you place in them.  We purchased them online through Cheap Party.

 

 

 

We placed white chocolate petit fours topped with shredded coconut and petite chocolate cupcakes on a DIY mirror cake stand.  All you need is a square mirror, a glass candle holder and glue (we used Gorilla glue).  Turn the mirror over, place the candle holder in the center.  Make sure you’re comfortable with it’s placement before you put your glue on.  Place glue on the candle holder and adhere it to the bottom of the mirror.   Let glue dry before turning it over.

 

 

 

Are those icicles coming out of the snow?  We purchased blue rock candy and placed them in a bowl of pearl white Sixlets® candies to give the illusion of icicles coming out of the snow!  Sweet!

 

 

 

 

Blue Glacier Drink

Makes 1 serving

 

Ingredients

Water

Coarse sugar or granulated sugar

Ice cubes

1/4 cup cranberry juice cocktail

2 tablespoons (1 oz) Torani Blue Curacao Syrup (non-alcoholic)

2 tablespoons water

1 tablespoon fresh orange juice

 

Moisten rim of chilled martini glass with water.  Pour sugar into small bowl, dip rim of glass into sugar to coat lightly.

 

In blender mix ice cubes, cranberry juice, Blue Curacao syrup, water and orange juice until smooth. Carefully pour into martini glass and serve.

 

 

 

We purchased Cupcake popcorn from Popcornopolis®.  This party popcorn is a crowd pleaser!

 

 

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