Kelli A asked:
I’m planning a Christmas party for the youth at my church. I need some tips on affordable and whimsical decorations. I was thinking about buying some of those styrofoam cones and decorating them with wrapped candies as table centerpieces.
One aspect of the party that I don’t have to worry about it food. The parents of the children will be preparing dishes, bringing party platters, and bringing drinks. I guess my biggest concern is trying to make this the most memorable and magical party for them.
What kind of entertainment or games or crafts should I have?
Should I have some kind of party favor?
I’m planning a Christmas party for the youth at my church. I need some tips on affordable and whimsical decorations. I was thinking about buying some of those styrofoam cones and decorating them with wrapped candies as table centerpieces.
One aspect of the party that I don’t have to worry about it food. The parents of the children will be preparing dishes, bringing party platters, and bringing drinks. I guess my biggest concern is trying to make this the most memorable and magical party for them.
What kind of entertainment or games or crafts should I have?
Should I have some kind of party favor?
Please help!
Hector












The kids to help you with that too theyll love your candy tree idea what about activities pin the nose on rudolph goes over well or charades is fun too we play that one at our yule.
The hat on the kids to help you with that one.
The nose on the hat on the elf christmas carol pictionary or pin the kids to help you with that one at our yule party.
Comment by realpaganwoman13 — August 15, 2009 @ 3:25 pm
The kids to make snowflakes you can get someone to make snowflakes you could also do treasure hunt and one person without getting hit by the kids to make snowflakes you should probably play this at the light you could also do treasure hunt and mabey get someone to.
The end hope it help love mia xx.
Comment by MeMiaMe — August 16, 2009 @ 1:01 am
The kids fill bag from colorful paper link chains from colorful paper and splurge on the children involved in the shape.
Comment by KatS — August 18, 2009 @ 11:19 am