kisses-mistletoe

Well, it all started while we popped into City Center Salmiya for some quick shopping. We came across this “Kissing Booth” setup just for Christmas. Outside the booth, I noticed this Christmas tree decorated in little Hershey’s Kisses ornaments.

And then I thought, how great it would be to have a mistletoe made of these little kisses chocolates. So I “googled” a bit and found a new word …Kissletoe! It’s what you call a mistletoe made out of Hershey’s Kisses. :)

hersheys-christmas-kissing-booth

The crafts section on the Heyshey’s website actually tells you how to build one. I took the liberty of copying the same here…

2 3-inch Styrofoam balls
Wired ribbon
HERSHEY’S KISSES Chocolates
Instructions:
1. Using a pen or pencil, push through each ball to make a hole through the center of the ball (from end to end).
2. Feed the ribbon through the first ball and knot at the bottom.
3. Leave a couple of inches of ribbon above first ball and tie another knot, then feed the ribbon through the second ball setting it on second knot, leave several inches of ribbon again, and then tie a bow in the top.
4. Using hot glue, glue KISSES on each ball. When dry, you can hang your Kissletoe at the bow end.

Supplies:

  • 2 3-inch Styrofoam balls
  • Wired ribbon
  • HERSHEY’S KISSES Chocolates

Instructions:

  1. Using a pen or pencil, push through each ball to make a hole through the center of the ball (from end to end).
  2. Feed the ribbon through the first ball and knot at the bottom.
  3. Leave a couple of inches of ribbon above first ball and tie another knot, then feed the ribbon through the second ball setting it on second knot, leave several inches of ribbon again, and then tie a bow in the top.
  4. Using hot glue, glue KISSES on each ball. When dry, you can hang your Kissletoe at the bow end.

And at the end of that you should end up with something like this…

hersheys-kissletoe-craft

… and a lot of kisses :)