- Santa Begins the "Naughty or Nice List"
- Beaded Christmas Wreath and Beaded Candy Cane Ornaments
- The Poinsettia
- Candy Canes
- Christmas Caroling
Christmas Spirit Eggnog for Kids!
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Chocolate Raspberry Ornaments Recipe
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Candy Cane Marble Recipe
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Indoor Decorating Tips for Christmas
Few things help put people in a holiday spirit more than decorating their home. As soon as the halls are decked, people are in a better mood. There are various styles and ways of decorating making it is easy to find one that fits your lifestyle. Here are just a few of them to help you create the perfect holiday scene inside the house this year. Read More
Christmas Dinner Menu Ideas for Mom & Dad
Every family has its favorite dishes for the holidays, traditions that have been passed down year after year. Maybe it is time to spice things up and introduce some new recipes or at least make some variations to some favorites. It’s a good idea to incorporate family favorites from your spouse’s family (if you can get them to share the recipes), especially if you can’t get together with that side of the family. Here are a few different ideas to help you find your own groove this holiday season. Read More
Blizzard Blitz
WARNING: Blizzard Blitz is a game for those who have a large area and don’t mind a bit of a mess! Read More
Freehand Frosty
Give each child a piece of paper and pencil and a blindfold. Tell them to draw a snowman, telling them which part to draw next. Younger children could be given a paper with the outline of the snowman already in place and some eyes, nose and other parts cut out of sticker paper to add to the snowman. The winner is the child who has the most parts in the correct place. Read More
Snowman Scramble
Snowman Scramble is a really fun Christmas game in which all ages of your family can participate. First, you want to divide the children and adults into two teams, with one person from each team as the “snowman”. Put the snowmen at one end of the room, with a box of clothes and other things to dress the snowman in. You could use hats, scarves, jackets, even a nose on a string, like a clown nose. Have a relay race to see which team can completely dress their snowman first - or best in a certain amount of time. Read More
Shake, Rattle and Know - Christmas Game
Take some small dollar store type gifts, enough for one for each guest, wrap them in small boxes and number them. Give each guest a piece of paper and pencil. Pass the gifts around and allow them to shake them and see if they can guess what is inside. Once everyone has had a chance to guess all the gifts then start with the youngest to the oldest (or draw numbers) and let each child select a gift. Once everyone has a gift, unwrap them to see how many gifts everyone got right. Each child gets to keep the gift they unwrap. Read More
Pin the “Tail”Christmas Game Variations
There are many variations of “Pin the Tail on the Donkey” that could be played. Use a picture of reindeer and play “Pin the Nose on Rudolph”. Another way to play is to put Santa’s hat on his head. “Pin the Scarf on the Snowman”, Pin the Hat on the Elf”, etc.
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