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Festive Holiday SIMPLE SYRUPS

Homemade simple syrups are not only more economical and easy to make than store-bought, they are also a huge hit during the holidays! (Mostly because people don’t realize how easy they are to make!) Seriously!

And you don’t have to worry about nasty dyes, artificial sweeteners, and other yuck! Plus, these make great homemade gifts!

They are great in coffee, hot cocoa, tea, desserts, mixed drinks, or even drizzled on ice cream!

And if you want, you can keep it healthy by using honey, maple syrup, or agave.

If you’d like a splash of colorful fun, download and print a sheet of my festive Peppermint Cream Simple Syrup recipe cards below and slip these into your Christmas cards this year!

Cards and Labels

The user-friendly recipe cards and labels below are for you to download, so you can print and share with friends. Please do not post them online.

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Buy Avery 2.5″ X 2.5″ Square Waterproof Labels

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Download and print the recipe card set below from my Festive Collection for free (use Avery #8387 – 4 1/4″ X 5 1/2″ white postcards.

I recommend printing the Festive Collection labels below using Avery 94101 2.5″ X 2.5″ square, waterproof labels and using as gifts! Add to a basket with pretty simple syrup bottles, glasses, mugs, etc. Click image below to download FREE labels.

Click below for directions and more flavor inspiration! 

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