Fun games for church christmas parties
Pin the Nose on Rudolph: Draw or print out a picture of Rudolph and place it on the wall. And get a red circular piece of paper for his nose with a thumbtack or piece of tape. Then blindfold the participant, spin them in a circle, then have them try to pin the nose on Rudolph. Mark their attempt with their name. Give everyone a chance to pin the nose and whoever pins it most accurately, wins. If no one guesses correctly after 20 questions, the answerer has won and picks a new object for the next round.
If someone guesses correctly they get to pick the object for the next round. Stocking Fill Up: Form two teams based on how many players there are. Place a Christmas stocking for each team on the other end of the room. This relay continues until one team fills up their stocking to win the game.
Ornaments on a Spoon: Split into teams, set up a relay course with or without obstacles. With an ornament on their spoon, the first person will go through the course and return to pass it on.
You can only use your spoons when passing the ornament. Once it's stuffed, tie a ribbon or string around the top of the stocking so that no one can peek. Sit in a circle and pass it around to let everyone feel what's inside. Give them note cards so that they can write down their guesses. The person who guesses the most correct items wins.
First, grab some paper plates and markers. Players are blindfolded and hold their paper plate on top of their head. One person gives drawing instructions while everyone else tries to draw the Christmas scene they describe onto the plate.
The most accurate drawing wins! The game and its instructions are provided by Happy Home Fairy. Form two teams based on how many players there are. Place a Christmas stocking for each team on the other end of the room. This relay continues until one team fills up their stocking to win the game. Draw or print out a picture of Rudolph and place it on the wall. And get a red circular piece of paper for his nose with a thumbtack or piece of tape.
Then blindfold the participant, spin them in a circle, then have them try to pin the nose on Rudolph. Mark their attempt with their name. Give everyone a chance to pin the nose and whoever pins it most accurately, wins. Hide a variety of plastic or stuffed elves and reindeer throughout the house.
For the younger kids, make the items easy to find and give them a head start. Let them choose some Christmas games for the family to play and ask them which games they enjoy the most. Kid-friendly Christmas party games are an easy and entertaining way to create interactive fun at your Christmas party.
Christmas party games for kids should be simple, appropriate and not as competitive as adult games. When planning your party, follow these tips to keep the kids entertained:. Make sure that you plan a game that includes everyone so that no one feels left out at your party. If there is a wide age range, feel free to modify the rules to apply to the younger kids so they can engage in the game as well.
Avoid confusion and make sure that you provide a simple explanation of the game to the group. That way everyone is on the same page. The kids will most likely arrive at your party full of energy.
Make sure you have cleaning supplies on standby at your kid-friendly Christmas party. No matter what plans you have for the party, you can expect a mess when kids are together. Keep paper towels and wipes on hand to avoid injuries or an overwhelming clean up at the end.
Prizes and gifts are perfect for the giving spirit of the holidays. Provide prizes to the winners and small gifts to all who participated so that no one leaves the party disappointed. With Christmas games, family members can bond together and learn more about teamwork.
When you get the whole family involved, just make sure everyone is on the same page and understands how to play the games together. Family Christmas parties are some of the most memorable and enjoyable parties of the year. In addition to delicious food and drinks, games can create a few more laughs for loved ones to share. Family party games for Christmas should be popular, easy to understand and inclusive.
Check out some of our tips for planning your family Christmas party game:. Christmas parties are the perfect chance to pass down family Christmas traditions to future generations. Capture the moments at your family Christmas party by taking pictures during the Christmas party games. For most of these games, you may only need a pen and paper.
If you want to mix it up, consider shopping for custom memory games that you can pull out every year for a fun family tradition. Sometimes more adult-friendly games will best suit your holiday party. Try out these games for a good time once the kids are tucked in! Print this form, then hand out a copy to all your participants. Have each person fill out the form, then pass it back. Now shuffle the forms and pass them out to random people.
If the person gets their own form, it's okay. Have each person now read aloud the form in their hand. The winner is decided by the most laughs or a designated judge. Everyone stands in a circle as one person begins a made up holiday story with one sentence. Each person after them must recite what the previous player s said and add their own sentence. The story keeps building until only one person can recall all of the details and wins the game.
Have participants pair off. The duos will then attempt to wrap a gift using their free hands. Have an example gift for everyone to attempt to duplicate — the harder it is to create, the funnier.
Give a time limit of 1—3 minutes and then have a judge pick the most accurate gift. Print out this list of lyrics and song titles. Then have each team or person guess the song title.
Whomever guesses the most correct answers wins. An alternative to printing the lyrics is playing the carol out loud to have people guess by ear. You can transform this classic into a Christmas game by asking players to think of three Christmas gifts. Two of the Christmas gifts must be gifts that the participant has actually received and one of the gifts is a lie.
One participant announces their three gifts in a random order and the other players then try to guess which Christmas gift is a lie. Download your free printable Christmas Pictionary cards here. Play this Christmas version of Pictionary at home, in church, or at any Christmas party! Pile Up the Presents. Stack the presents as high as possible.
A great evangelism game to introduce the greatest gift of all — Jesus. Blanket Name Game. Hold up a large blanket between two teams, with one player from each team standing on either side of the blanket. This ice-breaker game can be used to introduce the Christmas story about the angel appearing to young Mary and the shepherds to tell them about the birth of Jesus.
In this game, players must shake 5 boxes and guess the number of bells each box contains. Play this game during your Christmas party or use it to introduce the Christmas story about angels appearing to the shepherds. Christmas Scavenger Hunt. Scavenger Hunts are great fun for groups of all ages. In this collection of Christmas Scavenger Hunts, you will be looking for items unique to the holiday season. The ideas here include options for playing indoors as well as a Christmas Scavenger Hunt around the neighborhood.
Christmas themed printables are provided to add a touch of celebratory cheer to the occasion. Christmas Word Search. Have fun trying to solve these 10 Christmas word search puzzles. This collection includes easier puzzles for younger children. Solutions are provided.
Oven Mitt Unwrap. Try your hand at unwrapping a Christmas present while wearing a pair of oven mitts. Christmas Tree Dress Up.
Use paper and other materials to transform a teammate into a Christmas tree! This is a quick and easy game that you can play at any Christmas party! Simply provide the materials and leave the rest to the creativity of your guests.
Marshmallow Stack. Make a marshmallow mountain! Players take turns stacking one marshmallow at a time on a paper plate. The player who causes a marshmallow avalanche loses. Christmas Left Right Game.
Gift-wrapped presents are passed around as a story is read out loud. Elf Challenge. If you are preparing gifts for all your party guests, why not play this game before giving them out? Whoever carries the most gifts across the room gets the first pick!
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