In our house, we decorate the tree together, advent calendars are important, together with some crafting and we enjoy decorating the Christmas cake as a family.
A lovely tradition to get the kids in the festive spirit from the start of December. The Elf moves around the house, getting up to mischief each night while the kids sleep! If you are running out of ideas for the little mischief maker check out our blog packed with Elf on the Shelf ideas!
Whether you fill them with new pyjamas, slippers and a book to read on Christmas Eve or fill it full of crafts to keep the little ones entertained, a Christmas Eve Box is bound to increase excitement!
Some great ideas for your Christmas Eve box are:
There are lots of ways to create homemade decorations. Here are our Top 3!
Salt dough Decorations
Ingredients
Bead or Button Decorations
The kids will love creating these decorations! AND they will help develop fine motor skills!
Lolly Stick Decorations
Let the kids imaginations run wild! All you need are some lolly sticks, pompoms, buttons and some paint!
Alternatively, you could buy a new Christmas decoration each year for your child for the tree and store them in a special box so when they leave home they’ll have their own special Christmas decorations to take with them.
We are so lucky in North Leeds to be blessed with some beautiful and FREE outdoor spaces to explore. Walk off the turkey and chocolates on Boxing Day with a family walk. Find a new spot to explore here.
Everyone loves a Pantomime! Find our pick of the top local shows here. Visiting a Pantomime is also a nice thing to do in-between Christmas and New Year.
You can pick up a gingerbread house kit from most of the local supermarkets. The Mini-Mumblers absolutely love decorating one at Christmas!
If you are more ‘Mary Berry’ than ‘supermarket chic’ then you can find a recipe and template to bake your own here.
People go to town on Christmas lights these days, why not take a walk around your neighbourhood and see who can spot the lights first and have a little competition amongst yourselves as to which are the best!
Mix together a combination of bird seed, rolled oats, sunflower seeds, and red and green sugar crystals. Sprinkle it in the snow for Santa’s reindeer on Christmas Eve.
Please stay clear of actual glitter or any non-food items which could harm any wildlife who may happen upon it.
New Pyjamas for the whole family for Christmas Eve to sit together and watch a Christmas film in! We have created a handy list of favourite festive family films for you, click here.
Before bed on Christmas Eve, the children look out the window for the Christmas star, it’s the brightest one and they know Father Christmas is on his way!
Lots of local churches have a crib or carol concert on Christmas Eve, some even let the children get dressed up as nativity characters!
Take an empty jar and each week add a note with a good thing that happened. On New Years Eve 2020 open the jar & read about the amazing year your family has had!
f you’ve got a pretty tree outside, have the whole family decorate it with edible ornaments for the birds. You could use pine cone feeders, suet balls – using cookie cutters to make them into Christmas tree shapes, snowmen or baubles – and strings of fruit, like cranberries or orange chunks. There’s a great article about it here.