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WHAT YOU'LL NEED:
Sketch Board
Pen
Make chits of Christmas Carols that can be chosen according to the level of difficulty that you choose
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at 2008-12-09 |
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WHAT YOU'LL NEED:
Lists for everyone
WHAT TO DO:
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at 2008-11-05 |
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WHAT YOU'LL NEED:
List of Christmas Carols
Paper
Pen
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at 2008-09-03 |
Rating: 2.00 Votes: 1 |
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Here is another one of those cool adult Christmas games. Divide your group into teams of two to four people. Give each group a pair of pantyhose (not the really tight ones… you want ones that are a looser). Give each team eight balloons. Then, when “Go” is said, the race starts, and the teams start blowing up the balloons and stuffing them into the pantyhose. Once all the balloons are stuffed inside the pantyhose (4 in each leg), someone has to wear the “reindeer antlers” and needs to sing the first verse of “Jingle Bells”. The first team to finish – is the winning team. This is great for a group Christmas picture – you can also let everyone finish making their antlers and photograph all the “reindeers” together.
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at 2008-08-06 |
Rating: 1.00 Votes: 1 |
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Before the party, write down names of Christmas songs on slips of paper (2 of each song – on two different slips of paper). Then put the amount of slips, as there are people, in a bag (there needs to be an even number for this game). Each person has to draw a slip of paper and make sure not to show it to anyone. Once they see what song they got, they need to begin humming the song (everyone will start humming at the same time). Each person has to find the other person who is humming the same song as they are. Once they locate this person, they hold hands and start singing the song out load. The first ones to do this are the winners! This is a great game with lots of people (makes it harder for the pairs to locate each other).
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at 2008-08-06 |
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Before the modern postal system, Carols were one of the only methods of sending a Christmas greeting to somebody else. It is still a very popular custom in many countries.
Get your Mom and Dad's permission. Ring people's door bells, or knock only once. Give good value, by singing more than one - but do not overstay! If somebody gives you money for your performance, make sure you say "Merry Christmas" and "Thankyou." Make a lantern out of cardboard, with a battery operate torch inside. This will have good effect on their doorstep.
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at 2008-06-11 |
Rating: 3.00 Votes: 1 |
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Objective:
Just like the old game show, the host plays a few seconds of a song and you try to guess it.
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at 2008-05-13 |
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Christmas carol trivia, name a few words of a Christmas tune and have everyone try to guess which one it is or describe the song and have them guess the song you are referring to.
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at 2008-04-21 |
Rating: 1.00 Votes: 1 |
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Play this game and your party guest will feel like kids again.
Before the party, purchase some jingle bells.
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at 2008-04-21 |
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A singing contest just like American Idol but with Christmas carols.
Out of all the people at the party, pick 3 people to be the judges. Have everyone perform a carol. The judges then pick whoever sings the best. And that person is declared Christmas Idol. Another way would be to have a twist. Tell the judges to pick the worst singer and that person gets a prize.
This game works better if you have a karaoke machine.
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at 2008-04-21 |
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This game is good to play right after dessert has been served, i.e. when everybody is still seated at the table. A person starts by choosing a word from a random Christmas song. It is now the task of the other participants to sing a Christmas song which contains the word and. Thereby. guess the song. If nobody can guess the song, you say “I challenge you” and now the challenger must sing the song (to confirm that the word is actually included in the lyrics of the Christmas song). It is not as easy as one might think, and it’s definitely a lot of fun.
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at 2008-04-21 |
Rating: 1.00 Votes: 1 |
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All participants write 4 of their favorite Christmas songs on a piece of paper. (Skip Jingle Bells, otherwise everybody will choose that one). When the songs have been written down, each song is assigned a random number from 1-20. When the competition starts, the organizer shouts out a number from one to twenty. If one of your four numbers is called, you have to sing the corresponding song. The first participant who gets to sing all his four songs is the winner. The competition is a lot of fun, because everybody will soon be singing all at once.
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at 2008-04-21 |
Rating: 5.00 Votes: 1 |
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