Use these fun ideas to throw your own Grinch party or to create a special Christmas lunch for your kids!
A roundup of 25 Grinch food ideas Christmas treats for you. Dr. Seuss's popular Christmas character as fun food for the holiday.
Christmas: Grinch Party Ideas & Grinch Desserts. He may be a mean one, but these Grinch party ideas will put a smile on even the Grinch's face.
Celebrate the holidays with these creative and fun Grinch Christmas party ideas. There are over 50 ideas for food, drinks, decorations, games and crafts
A roundup of 25 Grinch food ideas Christmas treats for you. Dr. Seuss's popular Christmas character as fun food for the holiday.
This has got to be both the cutest and easiest Christmas ornament craft for kids! It's a great extension activity to How the Grinch Stole Christmas by Dr. Seuss!
The Grinch Christmas Party food ideas. Fun recipes for your next Holiday Christmas party. Green Grinch cakes, popcorn, cocktails and snacks.
Have yourself a merry little Grinchmas with these funny Grinch memes for all the grinches in your life!
This fun Grinch gift exchange game is a hilarious way to switch gifts with just some gifts, the Grinch book, and people to play!
Christmas time is here! and it is time for holiday parties, get togethers, and gatherings with family and friends. you may need a fun and quick recipe for one of your Christmas events, so i am showing you this Grinch Juice recipe inspired by one of my all-time favorite Christmas stories, How The Grinch Stole Christmas. so i love...Read More
Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas -Universal (2001) Directed by Ron Howard With Jim Carrey, Christine Baranski, Jeffrey Tambor, Bill Irwin Nominatio
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This simple but fun recipe Grinched Eggs is my green take on Deviled Eggs. My kids love em' and got a kick out of the green eggs and filling. Even better, they take only a few minutes to make and are a hit at parties!
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Grinch quotes provide us the opportunity to express our Bah Humbug or embrace the excitement, joy, and hustle bustle of the season!
Are you having a good holiday week? If you're feeling a little ba-humbug about working at your desk instead of off drinking eggnog, here's the snack for you ...
Do you like games? You will love this Grinch inspired word search game. Your friends and family will love to find the wacky, fun words!
"Maybe Christmas, perhaps, means a little bit more."
Merry Grinchmas to all! For our final segment of Grinchwatch for this Christmas season, we're going to take a look at the 2000 film Dr. Seuss' How The Grinch Stole Christmas, starring Jim Carrey and directed by Ron Howard. This movie was the first-ever Dr. Seuss tale to be made into a live-action film. Drawing directly from the original story and Seuss' canon (down to the Who world being microscopic and contained deep inside a snowflake), this movie is fleshed out to include some of the Grinch's own backstory. Whoville has begun its usual outrageous and extravagant Christmas celebration, but Cindy Lou Who (Taylor Momsen) is confused by all the excess and feels that the true meaning of Christmas has been lost. Meanwhile, the jealous and angry Grinch (Jim Carrey), a social outcast who lives next to the city dump at the top of Mount Crumpit, is visiting Whoville in disguise and attempting sabotage among the Whos. Through a series of circumstances, these two encounter each other, and the Grinch uncharacteristically saves Cindy Lou from being squashed in the mail-sorting machine at the Who post office. At that point, the film takes off. Receiving little information from her parents about the Grinch, and deciding that perhaps he is not as bad as rumor has it, Cindy Lou begins to canvas the town, and discovers from various Whos (including Jeffrey Tambor's scheming Mayor Maywho and Christine Baranski's befuddled Martha May Whovier) that the Grinch was indeed a Who at one point, adopted by a kindly couple of maiden aunts. Teased at school for his odd appearance and green fur, Grinch, upon discovering that Martha May likes him, uses his developing engineering skills and builds her a Christmas angel for a present. Attempting to fit in, he tries to shave himself and does such a terrible job that even the teacher cannot help laughing, leading to a destructive tantrum that destroys the classroom and his present and sends Grinch running away to the top of Mount Crumpit, where he has been living ever since. Cindy Lou decides that bringing the Grinch back to Whoville and involving him in the Whobilation may help her own misgivings about the holiday, and undertakes a brave quest to meet the Grinch and elect him as Holiday Cheermeister. Mayor Maywho, feeling threatened by the Grinch, deviously gives him "the gift of a Christmas Shave," which results in another tantrum and more destruction. As the Whos rebuild their Whobilation, the canonical story is set in motion as the Grinch gets his Wonderful, Awful Idea and begins his plot to steal Christmas. Seuss' tale of the Grinch has always had a theme of redemption to it, and the added backstory in this film throws this theme into sharp focus. The excesses of the film's sets, costumes and special effects (as well as the excesses of Jim Carrey, who eschews Boris Karloff's original reading for one of his usual manic performances, which becomes tempered somewhat by his scenes with Momsen) almost ensure that this film will have none of the charm of Chuck Jones' original cartoon, or of Seuss's original story. But director Ron Howard and the cast (which also includes Anthony Hopkins as narrator, Howard's brother Clint as Maywho's toady Whobris, and master clown Bill Irwin and comedienne Molly Shannon as Cindy Lou's parents) treat Seuss's story with love, grace and deep respect for its source, creating an original production of a well-known holiday classic without stealing its thunder and acknowledging Seuss as its undisputed master. We in the Monster Shop do recommend this film for the holidays, but only if you also show the original Chuck Jones cartoon and/or read the original Seuss book. And so we end our Grinchwatch for this season. There's just two days left to Christmas, so hang with us for tomorrow's Ghoul-tide news on The MonsterGrrls' 25 Days Of Christmas!
Make these, and every Who down in Whoville will be raising a cup to you.
Taken on December 11, 2011 near the Grinch's Winter Playground in the Upper Lot at Universal Studios (Universal Studios Hollywood, Universal City, CA)
The holiday tradition inspires this week's 24 Frames gallery, which looks at some of the most compelling knitted monstrosities from film and TV history.
A simple white chocolate fudge is swirled with bright reds & greens, resembling one of our favorite iconic characters from Christmas mythology. Embrace your inner Grinch, and sweeten him right on up with a single bite of fudge.
When the festive season comes around, there is no doubt that most households launch themselves into a frenzy of preparation. These festive preparations include the planning of gifts, food, decorations, and the way we will entertain people who come visiting during this festive season. Along with the Christmas decorating ideas, people also start making lists of Christmas songs for kids to sing. This also the season for cool handmade card ideas for birthday, Christmas, and other special occasions so that you can plan on the supplies that you can buy for these.
Cute Festive Holiday snacks that are healthy too! With the holiday season upon us and all the high calorie goodies being shared, try one of these healthier alternatives. Festive and tasty healthy holiday snacks...with these snacks there's no need to worry about all that added sugar or food dyes that come with most the sweet treats we consume this time of year. Update: We've added even MORE healthy holiday snacks to this list! 1. String cheese snowmen | NoBiggie 2. Peanut Butter Reindeer Celery Sticks | Fork and Beans 3. Olive Penguins with Christmas Hats | Wide Open Eats 4. Grinch Kabobs |
Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas -Universal (2001) Directed by Ron Howard With Jim Carrey, Christine Baranski, Jeffrey Tambor, Bill Irwin Nominatio
Young Martha May Whovier is a younger version of Martha May Whovier in Jim Curry's How the Grinch Stole Christmas.
We binge-watched our favorites and rounded up the best looks for you to bask in around the Yule log. Whatever that is.
How to do Cindy Lou Who Hair Tutorial Cindy Lou Who has iconic hair that is perfect for Church Christmas parties, Grinch parties, crazy hair...