Games to play at christmas cookie exchange




















For this game, you need two decks of cards and a big pile of presents. Maybe two or three for each player. One is good too. Play a fun game of Christmas Pictionary or charades.

Whoever wins the round gets to choose a present. Stack up paper cups, write points on the cups. Everyone gets a set amount of shots. Whoever has the highest score gets to choose a present first. This Whose Gift Is It? Christmas exchange game is excellent for adults. Play it at home or at work. Lots of different gift exchange games to choose from! Which one will you do? Swapping, grabbing, unwrapping, and pleading for someone to take it… These Christmas gift exchange ideas are funny, sweet, and maybe a little sentimental.

The Greatest Memory Give a gift that has a ton of sentimental value. Organization After the Holidays starts all the house cleaning and organization.

Fitness Yep, the other thing that is super popular after the Holidays. Outdoors Anything you can use outdoors: sled, beach ball, buckets and gardening stuff. Then choose which wish list you want to use. Christmas Gift Exchange Chaos This can be chaotic depending also on how fast-paced you make it. Take it slow or create chaos.

Whatever way you choose to play, it will be a blast! Holiday Cheer Game How to play: In this game, the gifts stay in place, and the players move. Sit in a circle. Place a gift in front of everybody. It can be wrapped or unwrapped, your choice. Read the statements one at a time. Players stand up if the information applies to them. Those standing up switch places with each other and sit down in the new spot. No stepping on gifts! You could also place them behind the players to avoid breaking the presents during the game.

Once you have read all the statements, everyone opens the gift in front of them. Guess the Guest This is a great game for a large group.

Guess the Guest Christmas gift exchange game. A player may ring bell during the middle of the question, but if the answer is incorrect, they lose 5 points and the other team gets the question. Teams may not confer with one another on the toss-up questions, but are able to do so on the bonus questions.

Play for 2 seven minute halves. When timer rings, half or game is over. At half-time, take a break and you, the hostess and game moderator, bring out the gift-wrapped prizes and place in middle of room. This can give teams incentive to play better in the second half! At the end of the seven minutes, timer rings.

Count up points and winning team collects prizes. I hope this is successful! We will be playing several other fun games so no one will leave my party empty handed!!

And, of course, we'll all have lots of cookies! Thanks for all the great work you do on your website. It has been a great help to me in planning the Cookie Exchange parties. An old, old, party game. The Ministers Cat is a alphabetical word game.

Everyone gets in a circle and claps hands to the beat. When someone blows it by not saying an adjective in alphabetical order, they are out. Start with A. Example: "The ministers cat is an O range Cat", "the ministers cat is O rnery cat". You blew it. You're out. Start game with the next letter. Pass the Key You need two similar sized Very Large Keys about 6 inches long , each tied to the end of a long length 60 feet or more coarse string.

The keys and string should have spent a few hours in the freezer immediately before being brought out. Line up two teams of about eight to ten. The key must be passed down trousers and dresses and skirts and the string will show the route followed. The winning team is the first to get everyone 'threaded. Guess the Picture A Good game to get people talking together at the start of the party. The guests have to identify them and write the name on a sheet of paper. The winner is the one with the highest score.

Debbie sent in these two games: Pin the Nose on the Rudolph I have a poster of Rudolph and a few red crafting pom-poms with tape on them.

Each guest will be blind folded and attempt to put the nose in the right spot. The closest person wins! Rudolph the team captain will have to stuff the blown up balloons into the panty hose to creat their antlers. Once Rudolph has 10 balloons in each leg of the panty hose. Tie a ribbon around a candy cane or jingle bell to make a necklace for each of your guests to wear. If the person you catch saying the forbidden word has more than one necklace, you get to take them all!

A small gift, gift card or simply money. If you are purchasing a gift, make sure it is suitable for everyone playing. Before the party, wrap the gift with MANY layers of wrapping paper. Change it up, use different paper for each layer.

You will want everyone to have a turn, so make sure you have MANY layers of paper. Explain that while the person is rolling the dice, the other person is trying to open as many layers of wrapping as possible while wearing the oven mitts. With a little prep work ahead of time, you can make your cookie swap party table completely Instagram-worthy.

Guests will also appreciate having an easy way to collect their spoils at the end of the event! Set up a large table exclusively for the cookies themselves. We recommend one long buffet-style table, or a table placed in the middle of the room that guests can walk all the way around. Add a festive tablecloth, and then create some levels for displaying the cookies. Cupcake stands, slices of birch logs from the craft store, and holiday platters will do the trick.

Set out little labels and markers so each plate of cookies can have a sign identifying the type of cookie and the baker who brought them.

Provide baskets or bags for everyone to collect their goodies. Some of your guests may remember to bring their own basket for collecting and swapping cookies, but it's always a good idea to have some on hand for those who forget! Patterned cellophane bags with gold ribbon ties are a quick cookie swap packaging idea. Small takeout-style boxes are also cute, especially if you decorate them with a plaid ribbon and bow! Set the scene with festive music! No one likes to celebrate in silence, so plan ahead with the perfect playlist for your cookie exchange party.

Here's an excellent Spotify Christmas playlist we love. Play a cookie exchange party game. Get everyone mixing and mingling with a festive Christmas party game. Sometimes guests need a little encouragement to chat, and this Christmas Gift Wrap Race is a great ice breaker. Award the winning team with this adorable DIY Christmas party prize -- an oven mit and baking supply kit!

Pile on the couch and watch a girly Christmas movie. During the chaos of the holidays, this is always a welcome cookie exchange party activity. Here are a few of our favorite Christmas movies:.



0コメント

  • 1000 / 1000