The best collection of Christmas party games with lots of free printables and tons of laughs!
Christmas is a time for parties and get-togethers among friends and family. Here are 28 fun ideas for fun Christmas party games for your Christmas party.
If you read my post called 30 Christmas Games for Families, you'll love this second edition! Learn 30 more Christmas party games for families and keep the fun going, bring Christmas cheer and enjoy family bonding!
Everyone will love these festive games!
Instructions on how to make a festive version of the classic German board game "Mensch ärgere dich nicht" for Christmas, including a free template and instructions to play.
Looking for some quick Minute To Win It Christmas games for your next Christmas event? We've put together a list of 17 great games for your group to enjoy.
This free printable Christmas Carol Game will test your memory & singing skills! This is a great game to play with family & friends during the holidays.
Christmas Feud internet survey results and instructions for a game of Christmas Family Feud game that is perfect for office parties, family gatherings and more.
This Christmas dice game is fun to play at family holiday get togethers. It's easy to prepare for - use the free printable and get some dice. You're ready!
Whether you call it White Elephant or Dirty Santa, the basics of the game are the same. We share rules plus a few pointers so your party will be a blast.
Want to play your own Family Feud game at home? Read this for instructions to play at home and bonus, tons of Thanksgiving and Christmas Family Feud questions!
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Naughty or Nice is a fun Christmas game your whole family can play. Find out how to play and learn the rules to make the game more fun.
These hilarious Christmas minute to win it games are perfect for any age! Play with kids, teens, or even adults! And I guarantee everyone will be laughing!
The best bit of Boxing Day is definitely the Christmas ham – these festive ham recipes include cola ham, apple and bourbon roast ham and crackling ham.
Skip the typical white elephant gift exchange and try one of these gift exchange games this year! Dice gift exchanges, poems, and more!
For me, Christmas is not Christmas without mince pies and from mid November onwards I jump at any excuse to make a batch or two. I love nothing more than sitting in front of a turf fire nibbling on mince pies and drinking hot tea. Whilst I love traditional mince pies, I’m always on the lookout for new recipes using mincemeat that evoke all the flavours of Christmas but are a little different. I often make these shortcake bars and they always seem to go down a treat with unexpected visitors during the festive period. Because of the use of self-raising flour, the pastry has a softer texture when baked than that used in conventional mince pies but it makes a nice change and people really seem to like them. INGREDIENTS: Pastry: 240g self-raising flour 15g icing sugar 125g cold butter, cubed 1 large egg, lightly beaten 30ml cold water 1 jar (approximately 400g or so) mincemeat 2tbsp brandy To finish: 2tbsp caster sugar METHOD: 1. Preheat the oven to Fan Oven to 180C/Fan Oven 160C/Gas Mark 4. 2. Line a 30cm x 20cm traybake tin with non-stick baking parchment and set aside. 3. Place the flour and icing sugar into a large mixing bowl and add the cubed butter. Rub the butter into the flour using the tips of your fingers until the mixture resembles breadcrumbs. Make a well in the centre and add the egg and water. Mix everything together using a fork until it comes together. 4. Turn out onto a lightly floured work surface and knead briefly and shape into a ball. 5. Divide the dough in half. Press one half of the dough into the bottom of the prepared tin flattening it out with your fingers or the back of a metal spoon to create a level surface. 6. Mix the mincemeat and brandy together in a small bowl and then spoon onto the pastry in the traybake tin, spreading it out evenly. 7. Roll the other half of the dough between two sheets of flour non-stick baking parchment paper into a rectangle the same size as the tin (i.e. 30cms x 20cms). 8. Remove the top sheet of parchment paper and lift the rolled out pastry on the other sheet of parchment, flip it over to cover the mincemeat filling. Tuck in the edges of the pastry making sure that the filling is covered. 9. Bake in the preheated oven for 25-30 minutes until light golden brown. Remove from the oven and sprinkle with the caster sugar. Set aside to cool before cutting into 16 bars. Makes 16 bars.
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No skills necessary for these hilarious family Christmas games. In fact, the worse you are, the better this race-to-the-finish relay gets. Guaranteed family fun this holiday!
Looking for a great Christmas icebreaker game for your party or fellowship? These are all of my favorite Christmas icebreaker games!
"Family Feud" is a great game for family and friends of all ages. You can play at work, at parties, or at home. Here is a list of over 100 playable and funny "Family Feud" questions.