• Write a letter to Santa
  • Take a photo with Santa
  • Make your own Christmas Cards
  • Make paper ornaments for the tree
  • Decorate the table with oranges and nuts
  • Sit down with your beloved ones to decide on the Christmas menu
  • Make paper chains to decorate your walls
  • Bake a huge colourful gingerbread house
  • Drink alcoholfree mulled wine
  • Sit down and crack nuts all evening (and don't forget to leave a few shells to make animals from them)
  • Leave a carrot out for Santa's reindeer and some juice for Santa himself
  • Learn a Christmas poem by heart
  • Sing Christmas songs with your beloved ones
  • If you don't like Christmas songs: Sing silly versions of Christmas hymns or listen to punkrock versions of Christmas songs
  • Make Christmas candy and chocolates
  • Wrap your presents as pretty as you can. Use recycled material: use newspaper and paint it and don't forget to add some glitter for sparkle.
  • Read Christmas stories (Astrid Lindgren is highly recommended)
  • Go to the Christmas market and take the ferris wheel and chairoplane. Eat sugared almonds too.
  • Drink hot chocolate with lots of cinnamon or vanilla
  • Watch Nightmare Before Christmas
  • Make your own themed Christmas baskets
  • Get into the art of candlemaking
  • Make your own Christmas wreath
  • Hang up your stockings
  • Make your own gift tags
  • Display your Christmas cards on your wall
  • Play Secret Santa
  • Learn about other countries' Christmas traditions
  • Make your own Christmas potpourri
  • Tell everyone you like that you care about them. Actually, tell them at least once a month, not only in December
dec 21 2010 ∞
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