:: Family Game Night ::
Have all your party guests sit on the ground in a circle. One person will begin with the ball, while the person to their left has a pan with two dice in it. Once the game begins, the person with the ball puts on oven mitts and tries to unwrap as much as they can, while the person to the left tries to roll doubles.
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Example: For twenty-five years, two brothers-in-law traded the same pants back and forth between them as a Christmas gift, each time finding more inventive ways to wrap them.
Note: This one is special to me as this concept came from Family realtives (Larry Kunkel) of my own here in Minnesota.
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Board Games
Monopoly
Scrabble
Checkers
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The Snowball Toss
The goal was to throw the marshmallows, one at a time, through the wreath and land at least 10 in the bucket within 60 seconds.
The Christmas Nutstacker Game
The premise of this game was to load your candy cane with the 8 nuts and then stack them on top of each other - one at a time.
'Do You Hear What I Hear'?
In this challenge, the Christmas tradition of shaking presents to figure out what's inside was turned into a 60-second game. Using the lift, rattle, and listen method, you must arrange 7 gift boxes filled with different quantities of jingle bells in ascending order from 5 bells to 35 bells - and then note your guess of the order on your score card.
Christmas Ball
This game was surprisingly one of the most challenging games of the night. The premise of this TIMED game is to "fan/wave" an Ornament using a wrapped gift box into a select area marked on the floor.
Jingle in the Trunk
. : More Group Games :.
The first game was 'Face the Gingerbread Man' and the goal of the game was to move the cookie that had been placed on your forehead into your mouth using only the muscles of your face.
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Checkers
'Minute To Win It' Group Games
The Snowball Toss
The goal was to throw the marshmallows, one at a time, through the wreath and land at least 10 in the bucket within 60 seconds.
The Christmas Nutstacker Game
The premise of this game was to load your candy cane with the 8 nuts and then stack them on top of each other - one at a time.
'Do You Hear What I Hear'?
In this challenge, the Christmas tradition of shaking presents to figure out what's inside was turned into a 60-second game. Using the lift, rattle, and listen method, you must arrange 7 gift boxes filled with different quantities of jingle bells in ascending order from 5 bells to 35 bells - and then note your guess of the order on your score card.
Christmas Ball
This game was surprisingly one of the most challenging games of the night. The premise of this TIMED game is to "fan/wave" an Ornament using a wrapped gift box into a select area marked on the floor.
Jingle in the Trunk
Oh Christmas Tree
Set up in a central room for two reasons for more fun - If you failed and the cups came crashing down, everyone would know!
. : More Group Games :.
The first game was 'Face the Gingerbread Man' and the goal of the game was to move the cookie that had been placed on your forehead into your mouth using only the muscles of your face.
Minute-2-Win-Games-Award-Cerificates