Christmas is a busy time of year, with many people travelling to spend time with their loved ones or to simply get out of the stresses of organizing a massive Christmas party. But plenty of people spend Christmas at home and after spending a lot of money on Christmas presents and foods, you might be looking for inexpensive things to do. If you are staying home this Christmas, here are a list of fun activities you can do without breaking the budget.
Gingerbread house competition
If you’re spending time with the family or a few friends, organize a fun gingerbread house competition. You could buy the ingredients from Amazon and have a set time for creating your best gingerbread house. Don’t forget to get some candy to decorate your homes. If you’re doing this with younger children, you could compile similar looking mini gingerbread houses for
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Once all of them are hidden, you can let the kids start hunting the reindeer. You can organize different prizes depending on how many reindeer they are able to find – if they find four, they can enjoy hot chocolate and if they find seven, they get a tiny toy car from Kohl’s.
Organize a potluck Christmas party
If your neighbors and friends are also staying home, throw a big party after Christmas (on Boxing day, for example). Have the party in potluck style to ensure you don’t need to be in charge of sorting it out on your own. Find a good bottle of wine from the Wine Library and check out cheap groceries at Ocado to guarantee a great party. Make sure to decide who does what a beforehand to ensure you don’t end up with seven desserts and no mains!
Spending Christmas at home is not a problem. There are tons of fun things you can do over the holidays, without spending a fortune having fun. Just gather a few loved ones around and enjoy the magical time of the year doing the above
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