Showing posts with label Christmas Party Games. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christmas Party Games. Show all posts

Wednesday, 16 December 2015

Christmas Party Games for Groups

We have included the most famous and popular Christmas Games for Groups in this section. We have divided our vast collection of games into various sections so that you can easily locate the types of Free Christmas games which will best suit your requirements and the age ranges of the people who will play games for groups. You can choose from our complete selection via our Christmas Games page. You have chosen Christmas Games for Groups that will best suit your requirements for the age ranges of the people who will play it. We have some fun and suitable ideas for Christmas Games for Groups to make your festive parties go really well.

Christmas Charades


Players divide into two teams. One team member is selected to be the pantomime and randomly draws a slip of paper from a container with a word or phrase on it. The player must then pantomime this word or phrase to her teammates within a set time limit. She must not use any sound or lip movements. The teams alternate until each team member has had an opportunity to pantomime.

Christmas Clay Creations

This is a Pictionary style game using clay instead of drawing tools. Sculpt clues to help your team guess popular Christmas songs and carols. Experience the fun of using playdough to make your own unique clay creations.

Musical Chair

This classic party game is also an excellent game for a Christmas party. Place chairs, one less than the number of guests who are playing, in a circle. Play a snippet of music and make the guests go around the chairs. When the music stops, each of the players must take a seat. However, since one chair is less, one of them will remain standing. The player who does not bag a seat when the music stops leaves the game. Remove another chair and then continue the game. In this way the players and the chairs will continue to decrease. The winner is the last player who manages to seat himself/herself on the last chair. For a festive touch, you can include Christmas carols and hymns instead of the usual melody.

The ugly sweater competition

All the junk we save in our cupboard is now useful for this game. Get out those old sweaters mix and match them and wear them for this competition. Request all your guests to carry one ugly sweater with them. Set up a ramp and have each of the guest walk the ramp wearing their best ugly sweater. The person in possession of the ugliest and funniest sweater shall be declared as the winner of the competition.

Thursday, 10 December 2015

Christmas Party Themes 2015

Christmas is the time to have parties and enjoy with family and friends. A theme is absolutely necessary for any party. The primary thing that should be decided prior to throwing any party is a theme, so that decorations can be done accordingly. With so many themes to choose from, you must be quite confused as to what kinds of theme idea for Christmas party should you select. Check out our splendid Christmas Party theme ideas.

Christmas Cookie Swap


This Christmas party can be a lot of fun, but also a little dangerous. If the thought of binge eating holiday cookies in the shape of Christmas ornaments doesn't turn you off, then this might be just the perfect theme for a Christmas party you're looking for. This party has its invitees bringing homemade Christmas goodies to swap. For novice bakers, allow them to bring store bought treats and add an extra twist. Have all the guests try and figure out which treats are homemade and which ones are store bought as well as who made which cookies.

Ugly Sweater Party

The Ugly Sweater party has gained a lot of momentum the last couple of years. And it isn't hard to see why they have become so popular. If you've been lucky enough to not have acquired one of these hideous holiday fashion faux pas, you can still enjoy the fun of participating in this hilarious theme for Christmas. Hit up your local thrift store for a vast selection of the most atrocious Christmas sweater, then sit back and laugh with your friends over some snacks and beverages.

Christmas Carnival Theme

A happy-go-lucky theme for a Christmas party, this has guests can dress up according to their likes and dislikes. Leave it upon the guests to dress up as per their likes and dislikes. The most common costumes are those of Santa Claus, Christmas tree, Cake, or Bells or Snowman. In fact, children look the best in any kind of costume. This year, have a Christmas carnival on your party, complete with the parade and stuff.

Humorous Theme

Christmas is the time to celebrate and have lots and lots of fun. What better way to enjoy yourself than through a humorous theme? Make the party room look like a circus and have all your guests dressed like clowns. The party is sure to be lively and cheerful. This theme works the best for kid's Christmas party. These parties are very lively and cheerful. The gusts have happy-go-lucky attitude in these parties.

Walk with Music

The Christmas Walk theme can be played with treats such as food items or small gifts like cupcakes, cookies, mini-toys or tree ornaments. Use fun festive Christmas music to get everyone in the holiday mood. This game needs to be played outdoors or in a very large room. Place numbers on the floor in a huge circle. Then have a bowl full of small slips of paper having the same numbers written on them. Have everyone line up around the circle and dance walking while the music is playing. When the music stops, draw a number. The person standing on or near that number gets prizes or gifts equal to that number.

Monday, 13 October 2014

Fun Christmas Party Games for Children

Everyone can have fun and enjoy themselves throughout the festive holidays with our Christmas Party Games for Kids. For those kids who don't want to play they can be fun. Many of these activities are made to make kids laugh, even when they are not playing the game! This is important to remember when planning parties for Xmas. The shy children and kids may not want to play however they can still have great fun just watching the antics of others playing our Christmas Party Games for Kids!

Wrapping Paper Games

Have a relay race to see which team can unwrap probably the most presents in the shortest amount of time. Wrap several empty cereal boxes and divide them into two piles. Have two teams line up. The first person in each line runs towards the pile of boxes, grabs one, unwraps it and discards the paper. The paper must land in the trash can. The very first person then runs back to his team and passes the unwrapped to the next player. The player runs, unwraps a box and runs back. The sport continues until no boxes remain. Teams may also have a contest to see who can wrap up a teammate like a present the fastest.

Christmas Cookie Time

Instead of a gift exchange, consider holding a cookie swap at the party. Have children bring two dozen of their favorite Christmas cookies, preferably homemade. Set each plate of cookies up for grabs and let guests pick from each plate. Provide plates and cellophane to wrap the cookies in. You may also blindfold each child and feed them a cookie, asking them to identify what type of cookie it's. Before you do so, make sure you are conscious of any allergies guests might have.

Candy toss

To play this game, arrange a collection of plastic cups on a solid surface such as a table. Around the room, have small prizes in various containers: candy in a stocking, small toys in various containers like a blue wrapped box, a bucket having a red bow, etc. More categories alllow for more excitement in this game! Write the each prize category on several slips of paper, and tape those to the inside of the cups. Mark a line on the ground. Each child receives a certain amount of wrapped hard candy, and reaches throw these into the cups before them like a dime toss. Prizes are awarded in line with the cup the candy lands in.

Frosty's snowballs

Draw a snowman a minimum of two feet tall on a piece of cardboard, and cut out a sizable hole in his stomach. Provide each child with five full-sized marshmallows to serve as snowballs. Divide the kids into teams. Each child stands in a mark on the floor and tries to throw as many of their "snowballs" into Frost's stomach as they possibly can. For each marshmallow that passes through the stomach hole that team scores some point. The team with the most points after the game wins.

Unwrap the gifts

In this take on Christmas party games for children, you should obtain several small gifts beforehand. Wrap one gift inside a box, then place it inside another box and wrap it, and so forth, creating multiple layers of boxes and wrapping until each box has numerous layers on it. Seat your kids in a circle and provide a number of these gifts, but not one for every player. In this version of hot potato, the kids pass the gifts while music plays. Once the music stops, each child reaches unwrap and discard one layer from the wrapping. Whoever opens this area with the prize gets to ensure that it stays. Start different boxes at different times to help keep this game going longer.