The holidays are full of events and this skillet cookie basket is my new go-to gift. Having hostess gifts on hand are essential to a seamless holiday. I’m partnering with Torani on today’s post. As always, I’m grateful for your support on sponsored posts as it keeps the lights on at Girl Meets Party! Plus, creating holiday content is one of the best parts of the job!
I found Torani’s Cookies & Cream and White Chocolate Syrup at World Market. I love Torani’s because there are no artificial flavors, no artificial colors, and no artificial preservatives. Then I found the cutest baker’s bowl, spatulas, and mini mason jar sprinkles at Home Goods.
Skillet cookies are one of our favorite desserts & Torani Puremade Syrups are the perfect topper. They’re also great for your coffee, cocoa, and lattes. When I’m not making my keto bulletproof coffee, I love a little syrup in my coffee. You can create SO many recipes with just one flavor.
To bring in pops of color, I tied ribbon from Michael’s around the cookie cutters and added a pouch of peppermint and white chocolate M&Ms.
The mini skillet was an easy find on Amazon. The tough part is putting it all together, which is why I filmed a quick video on how to create your own holiday skillet cookie basket.
Want to build your own skillet cookie basket? Here’s what you need:
- A basket or bowl to hold all items
- 2 spatulas
- 1 mini skillet
- 3 mini jars of sprinkles
- 2 Torani Puremade Sauces
- 2 cookie cutters
- 1 package of holiday candies
- 1 mini clear package for holiday candies
To find a Torani Syrup at your local World Market, look here. Give #thegiftofflavor this season with #torani.
All photos from Belen Aquino Photography.
Affectionately known to her friends as Millennial Martha for her love of DIY and decorating, Jen can’t help but pour her heart + soul into everything she touches. She’s loved to entertain since acquiring a table and chairs, and giving gifts is one of her favorite hobbies. Jen is the creator of Girl Meets Party. Her dream is to share her passions with the world in hopes to inspire others by making the seemingly unattainable attainable.