Christmas Party Ideas
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Christmas Party Ideas
When you think of Christmas parties, it usually
consists of warm, cozy get-togethers with our families and close
friends. Unless your idea of a Christmas party is more like National
Lampoon's Christmas Vacation? Either way, here are a few Christmas
party ideas that might come in handy:
Always remember that Christmas parties are thrown for a wide variety of guests, and
each one should be considered in order for it to successful. Christmas parties
can be for family, friends, office co-workers, or one big combined
party.
Activity Ideas
- Christmas caroling party: Go caroling in the neighborhood and
invite the group to your house afterward for hot chocolate and
desserts. This one is always the most likes - for obvious reasons.
- Potluck dinners: Arrange for everyone to bring a dish to
share. It not only makes it easier for you, but your guests get
to try new dishes and show off their culinary skills.
- Christmas around the world potluck dinner: Have guests bring
dishes that reflect their ethnicities and countries of origin.
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- Volunteer at a charitable organization: Arrange for
your group to gather needed items for a charity, such as a hunger
center. Get the real "reason for the season" going and give back to
the community.
- Holiday lights tour: Caravan through local neighborhoods and
enjoy the festive lights and decorations.
- Cookie baking parties: Get a large group together and bake up
a storm. Divvy up the desserts to each guest so that each has a
variety to have for their own holiday guests.
- Christmas craft creations: Have each guest be responsible for
one craft to make, including the purchase of supplies. Each
guest will demonstrate how to do the craft, and other guests
will try to make their own. If you have 15 guests, each will go
home with 15 new Christmas crafts to decorate their homes.
- Kid friendly: Any Christmas party can cater to kids by having
a separate area for Christmas videos, crafts and off course, Shirley
Temples.
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Games
- Pin the nose on Rudolph
- What's in the bag: Take a bag and put in Christmas items such
as a stockings, candy canes, etc. Each guest reaches her hand in
the bag and must guess the item. The best guesser wins a prize.
- Christmas trivia: Test your knowledge about popular movies,
TV, pop culture, and other trivia.
- Christmas bingo: Create a bingo card with a Christmas-related
theme in the middle, such as a snowman.
- Christmas word scramble: Think of words such as reindeer,
stocking, etc, and scramble them on a small cardboard page.
- Name that tune: Play a Christmas CD and the first to guess
correctly, wins a prize
Hopefully these Christmas party ideas will make your holiday season more
worth while!
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