Want a show-stopping touch for your upcoming Christmas Party? Here are a few cocktails and mocktails to will fill your next party, and your guests, with cheer!


Peppermint White Russian Cocktail
This is going to be our Christmas morning go to while we open presents. I am not a huge peppermint fan so I really like how the sweetness really balances out the minty-ness in this drink.
You will need:
- Smirnoff Peppermint Twist
- Kahlua
- Crushed Peppermints
- White Melting Wafers
- Heavy Whipping Cream
- Whipped Cream
- Candy Cane
- Melt the white melting wafers. Then dip the rim of your glass into the melted wafer.
- Before the melted wafer drys on the rim of your glass, dip the glass into the crushed peppermint. You will need to set your glass aside to dry. Be sure to set it upside down so that the wafer and peppermint drys around the rim and does not slide down the glass.
- Mix 1 shot of Kahlua and 1 shot of Smirnoff Peppermint Twist into your glass over ice.
- Mix in 2 shots of heavy whipping cream.
- Top your drink off with whipped cream and pop in a candy cane for aesthetic.


Snow Globe Christmas Mocktail
This one is great for the kiddos or your guests who prefer a non-alcoholic beverage. Of course, you can make this one a gin and tonic if you want to turn this fan fav into a cocktail.
You will need:
- Rosemary sprig
- Wine glass
- Soda water
- String
- Tape
- Scissors
- Fill the bottom of your wine glass with a little bit of water.
- Attach a piece of rosemary to a string and position it so that the bottom of the stem is in the water and then tape either side of the string to the glass to secure the rosemary upright.
3. Place the glass in the freezer until you are ready to serve your beverage.
4. When Your guest arrives, pour the soda water in your rink and serve.
5. As a bonus, you can pop in some cranberries to float around on top.


I really love all of the serving pieces I found last week at Kohl’s. These red wine glasses are so pretty and these hand painted Turkish Nakkas Gini bowls and spoon-rest are perfectly festive!
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