No-Sweat Holiday Hits: Unleash the Fun without the Fuss
Greetings, festive friends! Are you running fashionably late on holiday prep? Same, same. Here are a few quick and easy ways to infuse zest into your holiday routine. Some traditional, some off-the-beaten-path, these family activities are easy to add and sure to bring joy.
1. Gingerbread Gathering: Sweet Artistry for All Ages
Round up the troops for a Gingerbread House Decorating Extravaganza. It's a timeless activity that transcends age, offering a chance for laughter, creativity, and a little friendly competition. No architectural perfection required—just a sweet time together. This is the one tradition my family doesn’t miss, even as the kids have gotten older. We’re scheduled for this Friday night and I can’t wait!
Sharing our annual picture from years ago below. Don’t worry, no one was hurt in this photo (barring one decapitated snowman). No forced family fun ends without at least a few tears at our house.
2. Swap Stories, and Random Stuff
Last year, my sister-in-law organized a super-fun twist to our gifting — an Ugly Christmas Ornament Swap. The best ornaments were hand-made, so consider doing some family prep together too, in advance. Another option my daughter found this year -- a holiday wig exchange. It may be too late to introduce this year, but we might still give it a whirl late notice (queue collective eye rolls from my family for the poor planning). Links for more theme ideas : https://www.redbubble.com/life/gift-exchange-themes/ | https://www.playpartyplan.com/christmas-gift-exchange-ideas/
3. Snowflake Serenity: Crafting a Winter Wonderland
Revisit the art of simplicity with a snowflake-making session. String those delicate creations into garlands for an effortlessly charming DIY decoration. It's a delightful nod to childhood, with paper cuts and asymmetrical snowflakes as part of the charm. Need some tips? https://www.marthastewart.com/266694/decorating-with-paper-snowflakes | https://www.artbarblog.com/handmade-holiday-paper-snowflake-garland/
4. Ink the Halls: Doodling and Drawing for a Chill Holiday Jam
Blast some holiday beats, grab your markers, and vibe out with the family. Check out our 5 funny Holiday Doodle Sheets and more ideas in our Free Stuff section to rock your festive chill session.
Pro Tips for Family Participation:
Convince them to give it a whirl for just 3 minutes—hey, it's shorter than a YouTube video. If they aren’t into it, they get a holiday hall pass.
Lure 'em in with snacks, because who can resist drawing when there are treats involved?
Turn it into a contest—who can create the most outrageously festive doodle? Winner gets bragging rights and extra cookies.
5. PJ Movie Night: Cinematic Comfort
How about some slumber party vibes under the tree, rockin' PJs, sippin' cocoa, and diving into a movie marathon? It's the ultimate cozy escape we didn't know we needed! Tired of the same holiday movie marathon? Switch it up with lesser-known gems. Here are a few I rediscovered recently (check ratings before watching with the littles please):
Grumpy Old Men: Two lifelong friends, played by Jack Lemmon and Walter Matthau, become rivals in this tale filled with humorous antics and unexpected holiday camaraderie.
Love Actually: An ensemble romantic comedy set in London, exploring the interconnected lives of various characters during the holiday season. The memorable cast makes it a delightful journey through the different facets of love.
The Holiday: Cameron Diaz and Kate Winslet star in this charming film about two women who swap homes for the holidays, discovering unexpected romance and self-discovery.
Jingle All the Way: Arnold Schwarzenegger leads this family comedy as a father on a hilarious quest to secure the hottest Christmas toy for his son, resulting in a chaotic and action-filled adventure.
There you have it—these traditions are uncomplicated, yet they promise to add a delightful twist to your holiday. May your gingerbread be sweet, your wigs be whimsical, and your festivities be filled with laughter.
Happy holidays!🎄🌟📚 — Janet