When my children were little, we often baked a special Christmas birthday cake for Jesus. Sometimes it would be fashioned into a tree or a yule log. One year, the birthday cake even resembled an entire forest of pines, dusted with powdered sugar.
Parents and/or Teachers can help their young ones shape a candy container made to look like a chocolate yule log cake with the following supplies. Stuff it with candy treats and scriptures from the Nativity story if you'd like to start a new family tradition similar to our own.
Yule Log Candy Container Supply List:Parents and/or Teachers can help their young ones shape a candy container made to look like a chocolate yule log cake with the following supplies. Stuff it with candy treats and scriptures from the Nativity story if you'd like to start a new family tradition similar to our own.
Run your fingertips across the ends of a toothbrush dipped in white paint to create a snowy mist of powdered sugar on the surface of your faux, chocolate yule log cake. |
- recycled cylindrical oatmeal can and potato chip can
- masking tape
- paper mache pulp
- plastic fork, scissors
- nail for poking holes and hammer
- acrylic paints in brown and white
- transparent glitter
- white school glue
- paint brushes
- old, clean toothbrush (no longer in use)
- wooden tooth picks
- markers to color the printable pictures
- dollar store silver cake platter
- Select a large recycled oatmeal can to be the primary yule log shape. Cut a second smaller potato chip can or juice can to cut down and tape to the larger part of the faux log as a cut branch.
- Glue and tape the cut branches into place.
- Cover the entire outside of the faux yule log with masking tape.
- Leave the opening and plastic lid for the larger oatmeal can in tact so that the yule log may be used as a box for surprise presents/candy.
- Mix together the paper mache pulp according to the directions on the package.
- Apply the paper pulp to every outside surface approximately 1/2 inch in thickness.
- Drag the prongs of a plastic fork through the covered surface to create a ''ribbed'' rough looking chocolate icing.
- Let the paper pulp application dry. Depending on the weather this could take two days or a week.
- Cover the entire outside surface of the dried yule log candy container with brown paint and let it dry.
- Mix a bit of white into the brown paint and brush another layer on the raised surfaces only. Let the log dry.
- Add the inside swirl of white vanilla cream to the ends of the log where it would normally show after someone would cut the jelly role cake in half. (see photos)
- Now water down a bit of white paint in a separate dish.
- Dip the toothbrush into thick white paint and thin dip it into the watery white paint.
- Face the tips of the toothbrush away from yourself, pointing to the areas of the faux Yule log cake where you wish to lightly apply white sprinkles of paint. Move your fingers up and down the bristles of the toothbrush in order to wisp on a white mist of light paint. This should look just like the powdered sugar that is normally applied through a sifter onto the surface of a chocolate yule cake to mimic snow. Let the paint dry.
- Apply a bit of white school glue to the areas of the faux cake that you want to sprinkle the transparent glitter.
- Let the cake dry completely before gently pressing a nail or the sharp end tip of a pair of scissors through the top of the yule log. These tiny holes will be where you can insert the decorative picks after you have colored them.
- I've included a sheet of tiny pictures below for children to color, cut out, and glue toothpicks to the backside of in order to decorate the top of their yule log cake, candy container. (see photos)
- Don't forget to paint the lid of the candy container as well. Paint it to match the other ends of the yule log, with a vanilla swirl in the middle.
Don't forget to paint the lid of the candy container as well. Paint it
to match the other ends of the yule log, with a vanilla swirl in the middle. |