I'm having a christmas cookie party this year,
there will be six girls total (14/15 years old) who will come over for cookie decorating/baking, holiday movies, and a sleepover. If you have any ideas like good holiday movies, games to play, music, ect, could you please help!?!
2007-11-10
08:07:41
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Deck the halls, Joy to the world, Santa claus is coming to town is the music. You could play the movie Rudoplh or little drummer boy and Deck the halls. The Last Holiday. The nativity story. The Holiday.
2007-11-10 08:14:59
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answered by kitcatss 2
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If you search for bowtie christmas party games on google or yahoo you should get to a bowtieproducts site that will give you 4 new original games that will help make your nite fun.
Some of the games especially Sandys Christmas Carol game can be adjusted for nearly any age 8 and up.
For parties mixers like this work because they give folks something to do while they get warmed up to each other. if they want to talk, they can talk, but if conversatrion lags games like these take up the awkward silences that many of us dread.
Whats nice is that people don't all have to be in it to enjoy it. Some can just help out if asked or enjoy the groans of the answer section.
If links work in the answer blocks here's the link
http://www.bowtieproducts.com/Christmas_party_games_and_puzzles.htm
there is also some party giving advice you may enjoy.
My wife and I made up the puzzles and many people really enjoy them.
I hope they work out well for you
John Griffin
2007-11-11 09:15:10
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answered by AjohnG 3
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For the baking - ask that each girl bring their favorite cookie cutter from home to share with the others. It might be fun to see what their favorites are...
For games - how about charades? Have the girls come up with about 6 words/phrases/christmas songs, etc relating to christmas & all put in a box. If you pick your own, put it back...when they run out, have them write more.
For music - play the traditional songs, they'll be so busy baking & talking & giggling - they probably won't even be listening much to the music.
2007-11-10 08:26:04
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answered by supenelope 2
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Have each girl bring her favorite cookie recipe so they can fix it. If you send out invitations ask them to give you a copy to make sure you have all the ingredients for that recipe at the house. We play name that tune with the Christmas music. They have to guess what the song is before the word starts up.You can find all kinds of ideas on the web. just type in what you are looking for. Have fun and eat a cookie for me.
2007-11-10 14:27:11
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answered by Terry L 2
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Music: I would stick with all of the traditional Christmas carols/songs like Rudolph, Jingle Bells, etc...
Movies: Deck the Halls, Elf, Christmas With The Kranks
2007-11-10 08:17:16
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answered by Monica H 4
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Of course we do traditional Christmas music. The one interesting thing we do is that the hostess prepares a cookbook with everyone's recipe and then each person tells a story about the recipe, i.e., I remember making it with my Nana or I burned the first batch, etc.
2007-11-11 01:15:53
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answered by heidi p 3
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2016-10-16 01:07:30
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answered by Anonymous
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