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11 ways to pack the cutest Christmas lunch
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The best way to spread Christmas cheer is singing loud for all to hear and by packing a festive lunch. - photo by Emily Cummings
Youve got the stockings hung up and the tree lit and decorated; but how do you bring that Christmas excitement to school? Sure, there are bound to be holiday crafts before recess, but what about lunch time? Dont fret; these ideas are good enough for Santa to snack on:

Say cheese!

String cheese gets some serious holiday cheer with the help of a marker and a ribbon. Draw on the simple snowman face and carrot nose and dont forget to tie around a ribbon scarf to keep him warm! Add on a paper stovetop hat for extra flair, and ta-da! String cheese snowmen.

Lunch like Rudolph

Pack a bag of reindeer food for your little kiddo (shh its secretly granola). Tie it up in a cute gift bag and label it as "Rudolph Chow for a Christmas twist on a favorite snack.

Afternoon mischief

If your family is part of the Elf on the Shelf craze, sneaking that tricky elf into a lunchbox would be quite the school time surprise. Hiding between two pieces of bread, tucked in a water bottle, or hanging out with the pretzels is sure to give your kid a smile.

Ho-Ho-Yo-gurt

A little cup of yogurt gets an instant holiday transformation with the help of a few Christmas-y sprinkles. Pop them in a little baggie for your kid to add their own Christmas cheer to an otherwise normal part of lunch.

Color me Christmas

Toss in some green and red colored vegetables, or fruits of the same colors for an easily done Christmas lunch. Bright green snap peas and ruby red grape tomatoes are a great choice, or go for Christmas green kiwi slices with some vibrant red raspberries for a perfect holiday-themed snack. Yum!

Pack like Santa

Who better to carry around precious cargo than a reindeer? These reindeer-style lunch bags are an adorable way to pack up your Christmas-y lunch.

Thats a wrap

If youve run short of holiday-themed foods, you cant go wrong by wrapping items up in Christmas wrapping paper to get in the holiday spirit. Easily say Merry Christmas in a lunch sack by wrapping up the sandwich, juice box and banana with some red and green paper. Your kids will love opening up an extra present or two that afternoon.

Just add chocolate cheer

Let your kids play with their food in this Christmas-y addition to lunch. Pack up a little thermos filled with hot water and add this adorable Christmas ornament filled with hot chocolate mix and marshmallows. Come lunch time, your kiddos can add the powder to their thermos and give it a stir with a candy cane.

Santa Baby ... Bell cheese

Those red-waxed mini cheese wheels are basically begging to be made into something more holly and jolly. A little black and gold construction paper make a perfectly sized belt to wrap around Santas stomach. Or, craft out a Rudolph or two by artfully carving away that red wax. They are almost too cute to eat almost.

Do you wanna build a snowman?

A bag of three marshmallows or three powdered sugar donut holes make a deliciously Christmas-y dessert, especially if you provide a chocolate chip smile. Add in a Fruit Roll-Up scarf and you have yourself the cutest and tastiest little snowman.

Holiday cut-outs

PB&J gets an easy Christmas makeover when you break out your cookie cutters. Stocking-shaped sandwiches are sure to please, and little snowflake-shaped cucumbers are enough to make anyone anxious for Christmas Day.

Test out a few of these, and add your own to make lunch the most fun way to count down to Christmas.
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