• About
    • About Blue i Style
    • Tour Our Home
    • Free Organizing eBook
    • Blogging Resources
  • Work With Me
    • Interior Decor & Organizing Services
    • Partnerships & Collaborations
    • Blogging Resources
  • Features & Press
  • Policies & Disclosures
  • Contact

Blue i Style

Creating an Organized & Pretty, Happy Home

  • Decor
    • Tour Our Home
    • Room Makeovers & Design Plans
    • Decorating Tips & Tutorials
    • Outdoor Decor
    • One Room Challenge
  • Organizing and Cleaning
    • Organizing Tips & Tutorials
    • Organizing By Room
    • Organizing on the Go
    • Cleaning
  • DIY
    • DIY Tips & Tutorials
    • Smart Home & Safety
    • Paint Tips & Projects
    • Crafts
    • Cricut Projects
  • Kids
    • Decor & DIY for Kids
    • Organizing Kids
    • Life With Kids
  • Five Minute Projects
  • Holidays & Entertaining
    • Seasonal & Holiday Decor
    • Entertaining
    • DIY Gifts & Gift Guides
    • Facebook
    • Instagram
    • Pinterest
    • Twitter
    • YouTube

Holidays & Seasons

A Festive Holiday Hot Chocolate Bar + Free Printables

  • Facebook
  • Twitter

I am not a coffee drinker, but ooooh how I love hot chocolate! For several years now, I’ve been wanting to create a hot chocolate station in our kitchen, and this year, I finally did it! We now have, at our finger tips, everything we need to make lots of different variations of hot chocolate any time our little hearts desire. I had a lot of fun putting this together, and I hope you love it as much as I do!

We have owned a Keurig for a couple of years, and we keep it out on our kitchen counter on top of a shallow metal drawer for storing all of our K-cups, which, this time of year, include both milk chocolate and white chocolate. I love the convenience of the drawer, but it’s not the most stylish part of our kitchen. So I decided to dress it up for the holidays with a piece of red plaid wrapping paper. As the season goes on, if the paper gets wet or beat up, it will be quick and easy to replace!

Next to the Keurig sit a small red tray and a pretty, two-tier silver tray – both from Target’s line of holiday servingware – to organize all of our hot chocolate powders, mix-ins, and mugs.

I also made a super cute little sign that I placed in a silver frame and hung on the tile using Command velcro strips.

I also printed coordinating labels on to sticker paper and stuck them on the top of the bottles of powder and mix-ins to make it easy for everyone to find just what they need to create their favorite flavor of hot chocolate.

The glass jars for the powder, and the milk bottles for the mix-ins are all from the dollar section of Target {sold in packs of 2 for $3}. There are endless options for what you could mix-in to your hot chocolate, but our favorites include peppermint crunch, butterscotch chips, cherry filled chocolate chips, and marshmallow bits.

The narrow necks of the glass milk bottles make it really easy to pour these ingredients right in to your mug. I prefer to add my mix-ins {other than the marshmallows} in to my mug before adding in my hot water or milk.

Especially when we entertain during the holiday season, we also enjoy spiking our hot chocolate with peppermint schnapps, whipped cream flavored vodka, and our new favorite that we discovered while traveling in South Africa this fall – a cream liqueur called Amarula.

If you are planning to create your own hot chocolate station for a holiday party or for your family to enjoy throughout the cold winter, you can download free printable versions of my “Baby it’s Cold Outside” sign and my labels. The sign is sized to fit an 8×10 frame, and the printable set of labels includes 6 of the most common varieties of hot chocolate powder and 8 different popular mix-ins. If you don’t want to create sticker labels, like I did, you could instead punch a whole in the top of each round label and tie in around your containers with cute baker’s twine.

Click here to down the hot chocolate bar sign | Click here to download the hot chocolate bar labels
I’m off to have another cup of hot chocolate while I finish taking photos for my Christmas home tour. 
Be sure to come back tomorrow to see our house fully decked out for the holiday! In the meantime, here are some of my other favorite Christmas projects that you might like…

Linked up at Thrifty Decor Chic

  • Facebook
  • Twitter

12.02.14

« {seasonal style} Tips for Keeping Christmas Decorations Safe for Young Kids, But Still Stylish for You!
{seasonal style} A Very Colorful Christmas Home Tour »

Meet Angela

Angela, the founder of Blue i Style, strongly believes that decor should be functional, organizing can be beautiful, smart DIYs help stretch your budget, and an organized and stylish home can still be practical for life with kids.

Her work has been featured in print in Better Homes & Gardens and 5280 Home magazine, and online by HGTV, the Today Show, Good Housekeeping, and more. She was also named a 2018 Stylemaker by Better Homes & Gardens.

You can reach Angela at angela@blueistyle.com

Get Email Updates!

Thanks for subscribing! Check your email a welcome message and your free organizing eBook!

Get Email Updates!

Plus a bonus free organizing eBook!

COPYRIGHT & PHOTO SHARING POLICY

All text, images, and other content that are part of this blog are the property of Blue i Style, unless otherwise noted. All material is copyright protected.

If you wish to feature one of my projects, feel free to share a single photo (no collaged images, or images with text overlays) as long as the no pin code is used to prevent my image from being pinned from your site.

All features must include credit to Blue i Style with a link back to the original content (not just to the homepage). The project steps, supply list, and/or sources may not be disclosed.

Please read my full content and photo sharing policy to ensure you comply with all guidelines. Failure to do so constitutes copyright violation.

Create At Your Own Risk

Any and all content on this website is for personal use only and created exclusively for inspiration purposes.

Creating with my suggested methods, products used, and tools is at your own risk.

Please ensure you are following proper guidelines with anything used, and you receive professional guidance when necessary.

Read my complete disclosure at: Policies & Disclosures.

Sponsorships & Affiliations

To help fund this blog, I accept some forms of advertising, sponsorships, and affiliate links.

If you buy something that I recommend, you pay the same price, but I may receive a small commission. As always, all opinions are my own.

Blue i Style is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to amazon.com.

I use an affiliate marketing service which may automatically put links into some posts, so please assume any/all links may be affiliate links.

Read my full Disclosure Statement.

Copyright © 2025 · Dazzling Theme theme by Restored 316

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Pinterest