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December 1, 2014 ·

Christmas Traditions Printable

Christmas Printables· Printables

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This Christmas Traditions Printable is a great starting point to creating new memories with friends and family this holiday season!

Ever since Reed was born, we have been trying to establish our own holiday traditions.  Now that he is older and can actively participate, this time of year is filled with so much joy!  I love seeing the smile on his face as we put up the Christmas tree or his exclamations of satisfaction as he licks the cookie dough from the bowl.  I feel like every holiday season we are in a constant mode of rush, rush, rush.  I created this printable (a new tradition for every day leading up to Christmas) to remind us to slow down and savor the memories.

Here are some suggestions on how to carry out each tradition!  {There are hyperlinks embedded in some of the traditions that will take you to pages of ideas!}

  1. Decorate the house for Christmas
  2. Make ornaments to hang on the tree
  3. Write a letter to Santa
  4. Donate to a local food kitchen
  5. Watch Christmas movie as a family
  6. Make handmade Christmas cards
  7. Take pictures with Christmas photo props
  8. Play Christmas Bingo
  9. Read a Christmas book
  10. Have a DIY Snowball Fight {inside!}
  11. Cut out paper snowflakes
  12. Sing Christmas carols at nursing home
  13. Make hot cocoa bar
  14. String popcorn for the tree
  15. Drive around and look at Christmas lights
  16. Play Christmas Minute to Win It games
  17. Make Christmas candy
  18. Make a homemade snow globe
  19. Make reindeer food
  20. Wear fun Christmas socks
  21. Donate old toys to less fortunate
  22. Build gingerbread houses
  23. Bake holiday cookies
  24. Read the Nativity story
  25. Take family pictures in front of the tree

Click HERE to get your FREE Christmas Traditions Printable!

 All printables are for PERSONAL use only!  Please do not re-sell, redistribute or claim as your own.  If this printable is posted to the internet, please give credit and link back to Create.Craft.Love.

Christmas Traditions Printable to remind us to slow down and savor the holiday and Christmas season! via createcraftlove.com

 What are some of YOUR favorite holiday traditions?

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