Saran Wrap Ball Game: We have played this game at possibly every function with a group of people ever. Yeah, everyone. This saran wrap ball game is a game that just gives and gives and gives. Gingerbread House Contest: You can purchase gingerbread house kits or make miniature houses out of graham crackers. Divide teens into teams to see who can create the most scrumptious gingerbread house. Christmas Charades: There are so many different Christmas-y things to include in a game of charades.
Can you think of some more? Secret Santa: Secret Santa is one of the most classic Christmas party games for adults and the ways you can play it are endless. Christmas Smell Guessing Game: Ahhh the smells of the season…cinnamon, cloves, pine, cookies, hot cocoa, peppermint, and more.
There are so many yummy smells that remind me of Christmas. Instead of wearing a ugly sweater to the party, teens can gather together for a crafting sesh at the party! Bobbing for Marshmallows: Bobbing for apples is so last season. Christmas calls for something special and bobbing for marshmallows just sounds so sweet.
Unwrap the present with mittens: This game is sure to get some laughs from even the toughest to crack teens. Then, have everyone don a pair of mittens and get to unwrapping. See who can unwrap the fastest…you can add tape to the box for an extra challenge. Snowball Fight: Player has to bounce or toss white ping pong balls into an empty fish bowl at the other end of the table while other players are throwing cotton balls at the ping pong balls the player is bouncing, trying to knock their balls out of the way.
Player has to bounce one ping pong ball into the bowl to win. A Christmas Scavenger Hunt is an excellent way for kids to go on an adventure.
This scavenger hunt game features Christmas-themed cards with typical objects that can be found around the house during the holiday season. Two decks cover both the indoors and the outdoors, allowing teens to play inside or enjoy running around the neighborhood. If you have the time you could make your own Scavenger hunt cards. You can either write or print out cards and highlight items you know will be around the house. Remember to keep it Christmas-themed, so you can print words like reindeer, tinsel, elf, wrapping paper, basting brush, ribbon, pine needle, cookie, etc.
You can print on white card stock then laminate if you want to use it over and over. Scavenger hunts are always a hit with teens because they solve clues and riddles to reveal a treasure at the end! Think of places where to hide clues and then make up a rhyming clue or riddle so that they can find it.
Each clue leads to the next. With a Christmas twist, this is a fun game for all ages. Hide some Christmas candy or Christmas Santas around the house and let your kids find them. Turn any classic game into a fun Christmas party game simply by adding a Christmas theme to them.
Make all of the phrases about Christmas and the holiday season to make a Christmas spin on a basic game of charades. It is simple to print the clues and cut them apart, then place them in a container so guests can choose one to act out. Everyone those a dice, and the first person to throw six puts on a pair of mittens and tries to unwrap the gift. The other players continue throwing the dice until someone throws a six, who then gets to put on the mittens and tries to unwrap the gift.
Divide the kids into two teams. Organize the teens into two teams, have each team member pick a paper from the bowl, and draw the carol on a board or piece of paper. They must hold the plate on their head and draw whatever you suggest. For example, they might have to draw a Christmas tree, a reindeer, or even Father Christmas. All teens love playing Ding Dong Ditch, so why not change it up a bit and let them play Ding Dong Decorations instead. Give your teens a basket of Christmas decorations, and instead of merely ding dong and ditching, they must leave a decoration by the front door instead.
Hopefully, your neighbors will actually enjoy this game too. Teens love a good snowball fight. Indoor games have never been this much fun! You can still use the noise-canceling electronic headset from the original game, but instead of using the cards, you can sing a Christmas carol or use Christmas words like Father Christmas, Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer, or Jingle Bells instead. Each player gets four cards, and tokens are placed in the middle of the table.
There must always be one less token than there are players. The dealer picks up a card from the pack, and either keeps it or discards it to the person on their left.
The other players then choose to keep the cards as they come to them or pass them along. So, what do teenagers do on holidays? I mean, things that they actually really like? First up? Christmas Party Ideas your teens can use to throw a party with their friends don't worry — you get to be part of the planning, as well. Let your teen host their own Funky Christmas Sock Exchange party with these free printables.
I found this really awesome ugly Christmas sweater cookie cutter — what an awesome idea! You can bake a bunch of ugly Christmas sweater cookies, let your teen come to the store with you and pick out a bunch of different cookie decorating supplies, and everyone can create their own Ugly Christmas Sweater cookie. I created this fun, and really educational project your teen can take on around the holidays called the Winter Beverage Competition.
Basically, your teen and other kids will act like a consultant and create their best winter beverages. This includes stuff like graham cracker sheets, bag of chocolate chips, butter, sugar, salt, etc.
Let their imaginations run wild. How fast can kids wrap a present? You'll find out in this gift wrap relay. Split the group into teams, then have them race to wrap a present. The first round should be an easy-to-wrap present, such as a box. Gradually make the presents harder to wrap without ripping the paper. Here's another relay Christmas game for kids: Each child puts on a pair of mittens and then unwraps a small piece of candy while wearing them—it's harder than it sounds!
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