You guys are going to love this flannel and flapjacks holiday party! It is full of rustic charm, tasty treats and even a delicious gluten-free gingerbread pancake recipe.
Whether you host an annual couples Christmas party or girls night out around the holidays, this flannel and flapjacks party is a great theme.
You guys, this flannel and flapjacks party was so much fun! I love getting together with friends and especially love themed girls night out parties. I know, I am one cheesy girl but it’s just so much fun. This year I decided to create a rustic flannel and flapjacks holiday party. I couldn’t find a tablecloth that I loved so I just went ahead and bought this perfect sheet set from Target. Sheets and wrapping paper work great in the place of a traditional tablecloth.
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I used my wood chargers to keep the rustic theme going as well as this elk antler from my brother-in-law. Wasn’t that so nice of him? His only request was that I not paint it gold. It was tough but I decided the rustic antler was great on it’s own. The cups were found in the clearance section of HomeGoods in a pack of six for under $10…score!
I made sure to have plenty of sugared cranberries for the girls to munch on and top their gingerbread pancakes with. We had a variety of syrups as well including cinnamon, maple and spiced buttermilk. Waiting at the table were vintage looking holiday bags, again found at HomeGoods for $0.99 each.
I also made sure first thing that each girl had a Sweet Savannah Co. signature shirt. It read, flannel & flapjacks these are a few of my favorite things. Everyone looked so cute in them! Since the breakfast dinner was filling but we were moving to another room for the rest of our flannel and flapjacks holiday party festivities; I made a treat bar. I wanted something close to the family room that the girls could pick and choose goodies from when they wanted. Since I didn’t want the girls to have to use utensils to eat, I chose sparkling cranberry cupcakes, peppermint brownie bites, pancake decorated sugar cookies and mini pancake topped maple cupcakes (recipe below).
This was also where I housed some of the party favors. I did mini canvas bags filled with our dry Glutino gluten-free gingerbread pancake mix, a holiday cookie cutter and mini Nutella.
While I chose to do breakfast foods, you could also end the evening cozy by the fireplace with Melting Pot cheese fondue. After dinner, we headed into the cozy family room around our Christmas tree for a gift exchange. We read this funny story that had each girl passing left and right until they ended up with a gift to open. I also gifted the girls with cozy socks to snuggle their toes up in. They also got a red nail polish for painting their tootsies during the movie.
The whole evening was a fun celebration of friendship. I loved seeing the girls laugh and visit over a casual meal and movie while comfortably enjoying a girls night in flannel jammies. This flannel and flapjacks party is one I will surely remember. I hope you guys can recreate for your own friends. Merry Christmas!
Be sure to check out our mini pancake topped maple cupcake recipe below. Then enter the giveaway for your chance to win a HUGE Glutino prize pack. It includes a brand new Kitchenaide!! It’s perfect for creating your own girls night in. You guys, it is so gorgeous too, I mean just look at that blue!
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Maple Pancake Cupcakes
Ingredients
- 2 1/4 C all-purpose gluten-free flour Glutino brand works fabulously
- 1 tsp. salt
- 1 tsp. baking soda
- 3 tsp. baking powder
- 1 tsp. xanthan gum
- 1 1/4 C sugar
- 1/4 C butter melted
- 2 eggs
- 1/2 C real maple syrup
- prepared gluten-free pancake mix Glutino brand is great
- 1/2 C butter
- 2 C powdered sugar
- 2 T real maple syrup
For maple buttermilk:
- 1/2 C butter
- 3/4 C sugar
- 1/2 C buttermilk
- 1 T maple syrup
- 1 tsp. baking soda
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350°
- Meanwhile, prepare cupcake pan with baking cups
- In a bowl, combine first five ingredient
- In a stand mixer, beat butter and sugar until fluffy then add eggs one at a time
- Mix in the maple syrup
- Fill cupcake liners 2/3 full with cake batter
- Bake at 350° for 18-22 minutes or until toothpick inserted comes out clean.
- While the cupcakes are baking, prepare the frosting
- Beat butter until fluffy
- Mix in maple syrup
- Slowly add in the powdered sugar
- *If it is too thick, add milk to thin it out
- Fry up mini gluten-free pancakes, about 1 inch by 1 inch
- After the cupcakes have cooled, top with maple frosting and then mini gluten-free pancakes
- Top that with more butter and maple buttermilk syrup
- Syrup
- Bring butter, sugar and buttermilk to a boil. Remove from heat and add maple syrup and baking soda. Serve hot over pancakes.
Nutrition
Don’t forget to check out our delicious gluten-free gingerbread pancake recipe with spiced buttermilk syrup. It is a delicious flannel and flapjacks holiday party and Christmas morning favorite.
Vendor credits-
Style and design, recipes + still photos: Chandice ProbstÂ
Interactive photography: Tyree Shaw Photography and Design
Gluten-free treats: Glutino
Pancake decorated sugar cookies: Enchanted Cookie Boutique
Flannel & Flapjacks shirts: Sweet Savannah Co.
Green glasses, mini canvas totes & vintage truck bags: HomeGoods
Mini Nutella, flannel sheet used as tablecloth, green bottlebrush tree & red flannel pajamas: Target
Jillian Too says
It looks so fun and cozy! I like the Gluten Free Chocolate Chip Cookies.
Chandice says
Thanks! 🙂
Adriana Gonzalez says
I’d be very happy if i won a KitchenAid. I’d keep it for myself, it will help me mix the cakes i love to bake & cookies as well!
Chandice says
Yay, such a fun thing to bake!
julie says
I would keep it for myself and start baking!
Courtnie Miller says
I like the Gluten Free Original Crackers
Chandice says
They are delicious huh?
Georgiana says
I would use it with my daughter to make lots of baked goods.
Michelle says
This would be a very Merry Christmas to me! Mine has been used so much, it could use to be retired and replaced!
Chrissy says
I would probably keep this for myself since it’s been on my wish list for a while but I haven’t been able to justify the expense. Thanks for the giveaway!
Chandice says
Hey Chrissy, you bet! I love mine and know you would love one too.
Chrissy says
My favorite Glutino product is the Double Chocolate Chip Crispy Cookie Thins!
Chandice says
Yum, those are good!
Jade Ruiz says
If I won a kitchen aid, I would gift it to my mom! She bought one for me a few years ago, and I’ll be taking it with me when I move away after graduation, so I’d love to give her one!
Theresa says
I would use this for baking up a storm! Thanks for the generous giveaway!
Senna Kory says
If I won this, it would be my Christmas gift to my mom!
Sharalyn Anderson says
Oh my goodness, I would make loads of gluten free goodies if I won.
Tanalee Besendorfer says
I love my Kitchen Aide, but if I won a new one I would give my old one to someone else who doesn’t have the joy of owning one.
Elena says
I would keep it and would use it to bake cakes
Missy Mutchnik says
I have an old Kitchenaid mixer, so I could pass it on to my daughter who is about to go to college and loves to bake, and enjoy a shiny new one!
mami2jcn says
I would keep it for our family. My daughter loves to bake.
Chandice says
My son does too, that would be fun for the two of you to bake together!
Susan Blommer says
I would keep it myself. I need a safe gluten free celiac safe one. My mom used hers for gluten containing foods. So I can’t inherit hers. And, I love your party idea! How great to do that with your friends. You all looked so cute! I love the pancake recipe too…yum!
Jeanne Coulombe says
I would keep it I love baking for our family but I have rheumatoid arthritis in my hands so I can’t hold a hand mixer any longer. If I won I would make gluten free cupcakes and cookies and breads . Thanks for a chance Merry Christmas …
Chandice says
Sounds like it would be a great thing for you and your family! Thanks for coming on over. 🙂
patricia says
I would love to win the KitchenAid mixer. I do so much baking and make lots of things for a celiac support group I sponsor
Stefanie says
I would love to win this and bake lots of bread and cakes with it!