Showing posts with label Holiday. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Holiday. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Free Thanksgiving Party Games For the Holiday

Start off your thanksgiving holiday right with some fun and free thanksgiving games to keep the guests entertained. These are easy little activities that help remind everyone of the point of the thanksgiving holiday while keeping everyone involved.

Its autumn and outside there is a veritable wonderland of interesting stuff. Have the guests get all bundled up and head outside while waiting for the food to cook with this Thanksgiving Scavenger Hunt. You'll need to make up a list of the following items that the guests can find by themselves or they can break up into groups to scavenge. They are:

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o a red leaf

o a brown leaf

o an orange leaf

o a yellow leaf

o a pine cone

o an acorn

o a walnut

o a dried weed or pod

o a seed

o a piece of bark

o a sweet gum ball

o dried berries

o feather

The first group to get all of the items or to get the most items wins. You can hand out special prizes for winning such as feather boas which are made from turkey feathers.

The Giving Thanks game is a fun activity that also helps to remind the family what the point of Thanksgiving really is all about. Have everyone sit in a circle and start off the game with a sentence that lists something really unusual that you are thankful for such as, 'I am thankful for Hotdogs because...' and then the person to your right has to finish the sentence with the reason why they are thankful. When they've completed the sentence they get to begin a new one with the wildest subject they can think of to be thankful for. This can be anything, aliens, feet, or even sneezes. Try and keep the circle going as long as you can.

Free Thanksgiving Party Games For the Holiday

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Friday, December 16, 2011

Super Easy But Cute Holiday Decorating Ideas

As the thought of the next holiday looms in the future, our choices for holiday decorating ideas grow shorter. There needs to be something new and fresh; something we haven't tried before. Here are the perfect solutions.

Transform inexpensive everyday items into charming containers for holiday candies. Save everyday items like jelly jars or small paint cans for this project. Or if you like you can use your imagination and go out and buy an item that wouldn't necessarily be used as a candy jar; like a glass porch globe. Allow your imagination to run wild and use paint, stamps or decorative paper to transform your container. Use etching cream on glass jars to create a frosting effect.

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Decorate for your next holiday by creating fun hand towels to spruce up the bathroom. Use fabric paint or markers, iron on decals or ribbons and lace to create your own festive holiday scenes. Another fun holiday decorating idea is to replace everyday pictures with holiday cards or pictures. Simply save old holiday cards or pictures of family members from the previous year. Switch your everyday picture out of the frames with the new holiday ones.

Holiday table decorations don't have to stop with an interesting centerpiece. Create your own place mats, napkins or napkin rings. Buy plain place mats and cloth napkins. Again, use your fabric markers or paint and your decals or ribbons to create simple, fun decorations not only for parties but for everyday meal times. Improve your centerpieces by decorating plain candles.

Use your imagination and search your local craft supply stores for items that will give those everyday candles a little extra kick during the holidays. By using these simple and easy to do projects for your holiday decorating, you can transform your home into a festive wonderland for any holiday.

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Friday, September 30, 2011

Holiday Light Shows nearby The Country

The excitement of the holiday season is rapidly approaching - great food, great times with the family, and great entertainment. One of the best parts of the holidays for many is the overwhelming lights that emanate throughout the country. Whether you're in New York City or "Smallville" you can find some great displays to make your mouth drop. To give you a short roadmap to some of the spicy events going on this year, I've rounded up some of the more beloved holiday light shows found from coast to coast - check them out!

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Chicago land Holiday Light Shows

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Chicago kicks off the list in style by presenting an assortment of holiday light shows nearby the large Midwest city. These spicy shows feature impressive displays of color and also showcase spicy figures of a range of Christmas stories. The lights can be found at Navy Pier, the Magnificent Mile (Michigan Avenue), and the Daley Plaza German Christmas shop (also known as Christkindlmarkt).

In increasing to holiday light shows within the Chicago city limits, you can find an assortment of displays presented in the suburbs, along with Holiday Magic at Brookfield Zoo, which displays lights, and is accompanied by live music, carolers, celebrity storytellers, magicians and more! Lincoln Park Zoo also takes part in the festivities by presenting huge lighted animal sculptures and fun ice carvings free of charge. Other great Chicago light shows comprise Clearbrook's Wonderland of Lights and Wonderland of Lights at Chicago Botanical Gardens. But if you want to involve yourself in the true essence of Chicago, I suggest visiting Navy Pier and the Magnificent Mile, both overwhelming attractions, even without the lights.

McDonald's Holiday Lights at the Beach in Virginia Beach, Va

While Virginia Beach is best known as a quaint exiguous resort city that becomes densely populated with college students while varied holiday breaks, many don't know that when the students are away, the townspeople come out to play. Whether visiting this lovely measure of the Atlantic Ocean in the summer months, or while the holiday season, it remains beautiful. And it is even more so with the increasing of the holiday light shows that stretch along 31 blocks of the beloved hotel-lined boardwalk.

Unlike some holiday light shows, this one requires that you stay in your car and drive along the boardwalk (it is ended to beach combers after nightfall). A beautifully-lit archway borders the whole 31-block stretch and adds flair to the gorgeous spicy figures strategically settled on Whether side of the boardwalk. Some of the figures are centered in the sandy path to the ocean, which you can hear crashing emphatically in the background, vying for attention.

Among the over 250 spicy displays comprise fun and festive fish, jumping dolphins, and frolicking porpoises. If you're paying attention, you can catch a remarked of a shy mermaid trying to swim away from nearby rocking sailboats. There are also fun waving Santa's, giant gift-wrapped packages, and a 3-story Christmas tree. You eyes will fight to view all of the great surprises the beach has brought you - trust me, my eyes are still spinning from the struggle to catch it all.

Osborne house Spectacle of Lights in Orlando, Fl

No, it's not the Osborne house you're reasoning of. This Osborne house is originally from exiguous Rock Arkansas. Their tradition of holiday light shows began with a businessman named Jennings Osborne who strung up 1000 red lights to appease his 6-year-old daughter. Each year the light display grew until it ultimately grew to more than 3 million lights strong, which was too big for one home to manage. Luckily, the display caught the concentration of Disney Mgm Studios and was moved there. Now millions of population visit each year to catch a remarked (a blinding one at that) of the light display that includes Mickey Mouse, Santa Clause, tons of trees and carousels, and even Florida snow. While the display is huge, believe it or not, 90 percent of the figures in the Disney display came from the primary home in exiguous Rock - now that's worth checking out!

The Light Displays of Southern California

While Southern California never beyond doubt catches on to the winter weather of the holiday season, it tries to effect suit in spirit. As a result, you can find a whole of holiday light shows throughout the southern-most measure of the state offering just as much fun as you might expect in the freezing fields of Wisconsin.

Griffith Park is one place you can find a gorgeous light display. At the Los Angeles branch of Water and Power Griffith Park Holiday Lights Festival (that's quite the mouthful) you can enjoy walking through a gorgeous display of lights for a one-mile stretch. But if you prefer to stay in your car while enjoy a light display, you might want to try the Fantasy of Lights drive-through display in Vasona Park near Los Gatos. And if, on the other hand, you don't like to walk or drive your own car, you can try the Gilroy Gardens light show that allows you to enjoy their gorgeous displays from their family-friendly rides.

Niagara Falls Winter Festival of Lights in Ontario, Canada

If you feel like venturing out even added - out of the country to be exact - then you'll want to visit the Niagara Falls Winter Festival of Lights. The two miles of lights offers 100 displays along with Enchantment of Disney displays and gorgeous fireworks that light up the already gorgeously illuminated Falls.

It is always a great idea to make the most of the time you have ready while the holiday season by seeing ways to truly enjoy it. Visiting gorgeous holiday light shows in your area is just one of the many great ways to spend quality time with friends and family. If you know of other holiday light shows in your area and nearby the country, be sure to spread the word. The population behind the fun displays want them to be enjoyed by the community. Don't let anyone be left out of the fun!

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Sunday, September 25, 2011

Office Holiday Party Decorations on a Budget

It is a little more than a month until Christmas, and you have just been informed that you were picked to be on the office holiday party decoration committee. A committee of one. YOU! It was also made clear that funds for decorations are limited. Great. Never fear, the good news is that it will be held at the office, not a rented banquet room. Yikes! Don't lose hope. Now that you have an idea as to your location, you now have a blank canvas to put your artistic abilities to work. Here are some inspiring ideas to make your office party into a winter wonderland!

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Start with your table decorations. If your budget is too low to add accents to the room, your table(s) will be your focal point. Anything after that is superfluous. If your tables are small, rearrange them into longer tables. This will cut costs, as you will not have to decorate as many tables. Try using white plastic tablecloths, instead of the red or green. The white background will give a snowy touch and make your table decorations stand out more. For a winter wonderland effect, choose blue, white, and silver for your color scheme.

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The center pieces do not have to be so large that conversation is thwarted, but balanced to the size of your table. Several small decorations grouped together can be eye catching as long as you keep your groupings to a minimum. Make an arrangement of 3 tapered Christmas trees made from Styrofoam cones. Spray paint the large and small cones silver, then glue blue and silver beads and ribbon for a festive look. Your medium sized cone can be left white with colored decorations on it. Taper them in a tripod shape, then add tea lights on either side. In order to balance this group, add garland into the mix.

Take your garland and ripple it down the length of the table, but leave enough space for a place setting at each ends. Within each ripple of the garland, sprinkle potpourri. You can add small pine cones, decorative confetti and more tea lights to the array as well. For an additional sparkle, spray paint the potpourri on one side with silver glitter. For fun, cut about 12" of wired star garland and wrap around your table garland in sections, with the ends pointed up and out. Bingo! A simple design that is festive, and easy on the pocket.

If there are funds left over and a wall to decorate, draped garland and wreath are always an additional benefit. Another crafty decoration would be to ask your fellow employees for a picture of them and their family. Frame them in Christmas wrap, and scrap book them on a poster board. This will bring up entertainment and conversation during the party.

Usually, your company will have a Christmas tree with decorations from previous years. If not, having one is not necessary. However, if you have the funds, you may want to invest in an artificial tree. Add wide, wired blue ribbon with blue and silver glass ball ornaments to carry on with your winter wonderland theme.

With these quick and easy ideas for your office party decorations, you will soon be singing "To face unafraid, the plans that you have made, for walking in a winter wonderland". Happy Holidays!

Office Holiday Party Decorations on a Budget

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Thursday, September 15, 2011

Christmas Party Games - Create Some Holiday Magic

Christmas party games will bring back the magic of Christmas for your little ones. No doubt about it, kids love Christmas and all the season brings. From decorating the tree, to opening the presents on Christmas morning and everything in-between. Along with all that fun comes the endless list of holiday chores - decorating, shopping, baking and just plain work for the adults!

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In all the holiday hustle and bustle we often forget the greatest Christmas joys are seen through the eyes of children. Share some Christmas magic and start a tradition with your little ones. One great way to share some precious holiday time is baking cookies for Santa. Leaving cookies for Santa isn't new but how about becoming an "Official Santa Cookie Baker" with recipes from Mrs. Claus! No one knows Santa better than Mrs. Claus, her cookie recipes are sure to be Santa's favorite. Of course every official cookie baker requires an apron and bakers hat!

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Nothing creates Christmas excitement like a letter from Santa! A letter addressed to your favorite little ones about them with news that they have made the "Nice List" this year will put a sparkle in the eye of any youngster.

How about those hard-working reindeer? It takes a lot of work to deliver all those toys on Christmas eve! Help Rudolph and the gang by leaving out reindeer food with magic ingredients that help them fly. Kids will delight in the thrill of leaving out magic reindeer food then checking to find it gone the next morning! Yup, those reindeer sure like that magic food!

Wait...are those footprints by the tree! Yup, Santa left boot tracks from the North Pole snow when he delivered the kid's presents. Kid's squeal with delight at the discovery!

For family gatherings keep the kids entertained with kids Christmas party games. Group games like "Build a Holiday Mystery" and "Pin the Nose on Rudolph" will keep all the kids entertained. For older children games like "Reindeer Mix Up" or "Christmas Trivia" will liven up their party. Another fun group game is "Guess the Elf!" One of Santa's Elves takes care of the Reindeer - can they guess which one?

These and other Christmas party games and ideas will create some Christmas magic for you and your little ones.

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Saturday, August 6, 2011

Fruit Cake: The Holiday Essential

The fruit cake has become more than just a Christmas treat. Loved by young and old people alike, this delicious treat has had quite a colorful history and a tradition that spans even today. Did you know that the fruit cake industry began during the Roman period? The belief was that it would provide blessings to them during the time of harvest. The combination of fruit and nuts made this a favorite delicacy by people during this time.

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While it was regarded as a type of food that will bring blessings, in the 1800s, the exact opposite happened. It was believed to be sinful and was prohibited in some regions. Not long after, the cake was again regarded as a treat that could help bring love to unmarried individuals. The fruit cake became a symbol of hope as well; in many parts of England, they put a small slice under their pillow so they can start to dream about their future loved one.

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What exactly is fruit cake made of? The ingredients that are included in the classic ones may vary, but it is typically battered together with some nuts and a little rum or brandy. Holidays are almost never complete without a slice of fruit cake. Most people would associate the fruit cake to good cheer during the Christmas season.

One of the biggest advantages would be that it can last for weeks and months. Unlike other types of cake, as long as you keep it refrigerated, it will not easily spoil. The rum inside is what makes this treat lasts longer, and more delicious at that!

The fruit cake is also best enjoyed when it is cold or frozen. Sometimes, people opt to keep it for several days to let the flavor and the brandy sink in. It is also typically wrapped in foil and is perfect for parties and gatherings during the holidays. If you want to serve to younger family members, you can substitute alcohol for fruit juice. Make sure you also let the fruit juice be absorbed well by the dough to add to its flavor and rich taste.

There are so many things that you can serve on the Christmas table during the holidays, and fruit cake should always be one of them! This special treat is something that you and your loved ones will surely enjoy. Having a slice will really help get you in the spirit of the holiday season. Aside from that, you can also opt to give out fruit cake to your family and friends as gifts! They will surely love having this on their dinner tables as well. It is also best served with tea, coffee or a glass of wine.

If you plan to buy for the holiday season, make sure that you are able to find those that use authentic fruit and not just the artificial kind. There are a lot of stores and specialty shops online that will create homemade fruit cake for you. Take the time to shop around and enjoy a great slice of the ultimate Christmas cake!

Fruit Cake: The Holiday Essential

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