Spoil Your Pup with BLUE Santa Snacks® for the Holidays

This post is sponsored by BLUE Santa Snacks® and the BlogPaws® Pet Influencer Network™. I am being compensated to help share information about Blue Buffalo Santa Snack, but The Megalomaniac Mommy only shares information we feel is relevant to our readers. Blue Buffalo is not responsible for the content of this article.

Just over a year ago, we welcomed our sweet little morkie, Pancake, into our home. Since the day he arrived, he has been spoiling us with kisses and snuggles, and oodles of love. In return, we’ve been pretty good at spoiling him with lavish spa treatments, toys galore, all the treats and snacks a pup could ask for, and of course, snuggles a plenty.

With the holidays right around the corner, and my want to start decorating for Christmas, NOW, along with our sponsor Blue Buffalo and BLUE Santa Snacks®, I thought it was a great time to get my crafting on and create a little special snack storage for my sweetie. 

BLUE Santa Snacks are baked, crunchy dog treats that feature your favorite holiday spices like cinnamon and wholesome ingredients like oatmeal, barley, pumpkin and flax seed and they come in fun shapes like Christmas trees, stars gingerbread men and bells. As an added bonus, there is no chicken or poultry by-product meal, no corn wheat or soy as well as no artificial preservatives, colors or flavors.

Pancake has been a fan of Blue Buffalo products as long as we have had him. We love Blue Buffalo products because they contain the finest natural ingredients combined in perfect balance for holistic nutrition for our little guy and it is packed with all the essential vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants.

Create Your Own Santa Snacks Jar

I’m not a big crafter so I try to keep my projects quick and easy. For this project, all you need is:

  • jar with lid
  • construction paper
  • scissors
  • mod podge
  • foam brushes
  • string or ribbon (optional)
  • fine point permanent marker
  • BLUE Santa Snacks
Step 1:

Take a piece of red construction paper and cut it the height of your jar. 

Step 2:

Apply mod podge to one side of the paper and then wrap it around your jar and slide it into place. Next, apply mod podge over the front, making sure to cover all edges.

Step 3:

Cut a strip of black construction paper to form the belt around the middle of your red piece. The width of this piece depends on how thick you want the belt to be. Once you have it cut, apply mod podge to the back, put it in place on the red, and mod podge the front.

Step 4:

Cut out a bone shape using yellow construction paper to use as your belt buckle. Apply mod podge to one side of the bone and center it on the belt. Once you have it in place, apply mod podge over the front. After everything is in place, check for any spots you may have missed and cover with mod podge and allow it all to dry, about 15-20 minutes.

Step 5:

If you would like, wrap string or ribbon around the top of the jar and secure it in the back.

Step 6:

Using the fine point permanent marker, add your pet’s name to the belt buckle.

Step 7:

Fill you new Santa Snack jar with BLUE Santa Snacks!

Now you have a cute Christmas themed snack jar for your pup favorite snacks!

You can find BLUE Santa Snacks for dogs at Kroger, Meijer, Target, Chewy, Pet Smart and select regional retailers.

Enter the BLUE “Naughty or Nice” Holiday Contest

Pet parents can submit a photo of their pet as naughty or nice and they will receive an overlay image card that can be shared on social media. Each week there will be winners for a BLUE stocking with Santa Snacks and potential to win the grand prize of a $500 gift card. 

Enter you pet for a chance to win HERE.

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This post is sponsored by BLUE Santa Snacks® and the BlogPaws® Pet Influencer Network™.

This post is sponsored by BLUE Santa Snacks® and the BlogPaws® Pet Influencer Network™. I am being compensated to help share information about Blue Buffalo Santa Snack, but we only shares information we feel is relevant to our readers Blue Buffalo is not responsible for the content of this article.

 

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