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Summary: Learn some fun and creative Christmas party games, including White Elephant and Musical Chairs, in this holiday party planning video series.
Jessica Cain loves any excuse to get crafty, plan a party, or make personalized gifts! Her other hobbies include studying severe weather and keeping up with the latest music and...read more
The celebration of Christmas marks one of the most festive holidays of the year. Traditionally a Christian holiday celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ, Christmas has taken on a myriad of secular customs and activities. The exchange of gifts and presents placed under a Christmas tree by Santa Claus is certain to bring fond memories for many children in Western cultures, and tales of Rudolph leading eight reindeer on the roof are classics. Christmas parties often incorporate these themes, as well as the spirit of the season.
Christmas party games will add a new level of fun to any Christmas event, and there are a number of fun and creative activities that are specific to Christmas that will keep everyone in the mood to celebrate the holiday. In this free video series, our expert will teach you how to play the wrapping paper layers game, Christmas musical chairs, the Christmas lyrics game, and White Elephant. With these fun games, your Christmas party will surely be a big hit!
"Hi, I'm Jessica Cain with expertvillage.com. I'm going to show you how to create fun Christmas party games with the things that you have already to use wrap your presents and get ready for Christmas. The first thing I'm going to tell you about is very simple it just looks like a a regular gift that you have wrapped but if you continue to wrap it with several different layers. Maybe like 10 or 8 or 12, 8-12 is normally a good number depending on how many guest you are going to have at your party. You take your wrapped gift and then you have a set of dice, you would sit in a circle. Everyone would take turns rolling the die, whoever rolls 2-6s gets the opportunity to unwrap the present and the next layer and the next layer. Only the person who wrapped knows how may layers there are and it depends on who all rolls double sixes as to who it lands on. The person who finishes unwrapping the present gets to keep it. "
eHow Article: How to Play the Layers Christmas Party Game