This year Christmas may look a little different for all of us due to Covid. We will still be traveling and won't be in town. We plan on connecting with everyone on Zoom or FaceTime. There are a few things listed below that will work as long distance games you can play together, like a scavenger hunt and bingo. Each group can drive around and find the items. I have craft/activity, food, and gift ideas down below.
ACTIVITIES & FUN:
- Christmas BINGO
- Christmas Celebration Alternatives
- Christmas Gingerbread House
- Christmas Word Scramble
- Christmas Time Word Find
- Christmas Scavenger Hunt
- Christmas Time Fun Crossword Puzzle
- My Favorite Holiday Books
- Examining Snowflakes
- Ice Bowling
- Icicles
CRAFTS:
- Happy Holiday Cards
- Tree Card Holder
- Foam Gift Bags and Tags
- Easy Christmas Napkin Rings
- Easy Christmas Light Garland
- Easy Christmas Luminaries
- Hand Print Reindeer
- The New Advent Calendar
- Reindeer Food
- Paper Snowflakes
- Golf Ball Snowman
- Cottonball Snowman
- Potato Stamps
- Toilet Paper Penguin
- Snowman Coloring Page
ELF: Here is the link to my elf post. I update it when I get new ideas.
GIFTS:
- Here is a link to my gift idea post.
FOOD:
DRINKS:
- Peppermint Shake (Alcohol and non-alcohol version)
- Easy Fruit Flavored Water (It tastes great, looks pretty, and is super easy!)
- Warp Corp Breach (This may be more New Year's, but it's delicious and fun!)
- Frozen Bourbon Milk Punch. (I had this in New Orleans a couple of years ago, and it is delicious!)
SNACKS & APPETIZERS:
- Edible Snowflakes (This is more of a fun snack to make with the kids.)
- Christmas Veggie Tray
- Hanky Pankies
- Soft Twist Pretzels (Goes great with Beer Cheese!)
- Popcorn Snowmen Cups (Or make candied popcorn with red and green candy melts or chocolate drizzled for dessert!)
- Snowman On A Stick
- Bear On A Sled (Could work for a kid dessert).
MEAL ITEMS:
- Easy Christmas Themed Lunch for kids
- Checkered Potatoes (Sweet and regular in the same dish!)
- Fondue
- Broiled Parmesan Crusted Zucchini
- Grilled Brussels Sprouts
- Cooking A Turkey
- Popovers (Great alternative to traditional rolls.)
BREAKFAST:
DESSERTS:
- Cookie Time! (Sugar Cookie recipe)
- Christmas Swirl Cookies
- Stained Glass Cookies
- Rice Cereal Ornament Balls
- Personal Jello Fruit Cups
- Layered Jello
- Chocolate Chip Caramel Pretzel Cookies. Although not a standard Christmas cookie, these are always a big hit!
- Turtle Sugar Cookies
- Fortune Cookies
- Hidden Surprise Pound Cake. I made this for St. Patrick's Day, but substitute a tree or star and it would be great for Christmas!
- Ice Cream Sandwiches with red, white, and green sprinkles
- Peanut Butter Chocolate Cherrios Balls
- Snow Cream (More of an activity with the kids, than an actual Christmas dessert for a big group.)
- Pie Cookies (Using Christmas themed cookie cutters)
- Rainbow Cupcakes (with red, green, and white batter)
- Easy Caramels
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