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Theme – Christmas

Christmas is undoubtedly the most wonderful time of the year. There's something about the holiday season that just fills us with happiness and joy. Maybe it's the twinkling lights and decorations that fill our homes and streets. Maybe it's the festive music that can be heard everywhere you go. Or maybe it's the anticipation of spending time with loved ones and exchanging gifts. Whatever the reason, Christmas is definitely a special time of year.

One of the best things about Christmas is the feeling of giving. Whether it's giving a present to someone special, or giving your time to help others, it just feels good to make someone else's holiday a little brighter. Seeing the look of happiness on someone's face when they receive a gift they've been hoping for is one of the best parts of Christmas.

No matter what your Christmas looks like, it is a time to come together and celebrate. It is a time to be grateful for what we have and to focus on the positive. It is a time to spread love and happiness. And it also is a time to create memories that will last a lifetime. What are you looking forward to this Christmas? Check out below some inspiring and loving ways how they celebrate Christmas and document it to cherish for the years to come.

Stockings

Christmas stockings come in all shapes and sizes, from simple sock-like stockings to elaborate, decorated stockings. They are often filled with small toys, candy, and other goodies. Many people have their own personal traditions when it comes to Christmas stockings. Some people hang them only on Christmas Eve, while others leave them up all season. Some people stuff them with coal, while others only put goodies inside.

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Candy Cane

This holiday season, ditch the same old elf on the shelf and bring something new and exciting into your home. Why not try making your own candy canes? These delicious Christmas candy canes are not only easy to make, but they're also fun for the whole family. And what's more festive than a candy cane? Whether you're looking for a fun activity to do with the kids or you're just looking for a tasty treat, candy canes are sure to hit the spot. So what are you waiting for? Get into the holiday spirit and give them a try!

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Christmas Tree

One of the most iconic symbols of the Christmas season is the Christmas tree. For many people, putting up a tree is one of the first things they do to start getting into the holiday spirit. Christmas trees can be real or artificial. Some people even have more than one tree in their home! No matter what kind of tree you choose, decorating it is one of the best parts of Christmas. Many families have traditions surrounding the tree, like who gets to put the angel or star on top. stringing up lights and hanging special ornaments are also common activities. Have you already started decorating your Christmas tree?

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Celebration

As Christmas approaches, many families begin to prepare for celebrations. For some, this means decorating the house and tree, baking cookies, and making sure there are plenty of presents. Others focus on planning a big family dinner and arranging fun activities. No matter how you choose to celebrate, spending time with loved ones is what makes the holiday special.

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If you want more holiday inspiration, check out the post about Santa.

What kind of cookies have you left for Santa on Christmas Eve? Did you have some homemade cookies or store-bought ones? Here, you will have an alphabet made of many different types of cookies. You can write Santa's name with it, or any other name on your next scrapbook project.

Click HERE to get this alphabet.

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2 thoughts on “Theme – Christmas”

  1. Can I suggest that next year you make the theme something like “December Holidays” so we can celebrate more more of them, e.g. Kwanzaa, Hanukkah, Winter Solstice, etc?

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