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Kids Christmas Party

By Vixenmade @vixenMade
Last month, I was going through all my party supplies and looking through all of my leftover things (it tends to build up over the years, am I right?)
I came across a ton of the reds and greens, so I figured, lets have a Christmas party!  I won't even have to buy much and it can be fun for the kids.  
Of course, my kids are ALWAYS up for a party, so it didn't take any convincing there.

So that is what we did.  I threw a fun little Christmas party for my kids and their friends and cousins.
I designed the invitation with gingerbread cookies, mittens, and christmas trees to tie it all in.  

Kids Christmas Party


Kids Christmas Party
Kids Christmas Party
Kids Christmas Party
Kids Christmas Party
Kids Christmas Party
I made some of the kids favorites, like chocolate covered oreos, chocolate cupcakes and white chocolate pudding.
Kids Christmas Party
And I picked up a few things, like the gingerbread marshmallow peeps, the snowball gumballs,  and candy cane balls.
Kids Christmas Party
Kids Christmas Party
Kids Christmas Party
I created some super easy mitten tags for the dessert table, too.
Kids Christmas Party
Kids Christmas Party
Kids Christmas Party
Kids Christmas Party
Kids Christmas Party
The kids each received a gingerbread cookie for them to decorate.
Kids Christmas Party
Kids Christmas Party
I included red, white and green royal icing, coloured sprinkles and mini marshmallows to choose from.
Kids Christmas Party
Kids Christmas Party
Kids Christmas Party
Kids Christmas Party
Kids Christmas Party
I also posted these fun felt board figures for the kids to play with.  
Kids Christmas Party
Kids Christmas Party
Kids Christmas Party
Kids Christmas Party
Kids Christmas Party
Kids Christmas Party
Kids Christmas Party
When they finished, we let them dry while we played 'Hungry Snowman'.  They were to feed the snowman snowballs (aka foam balls) by throwing them into the snowmans mouth.  
Kids Christmas Party
Then the kids picked out their own crayon colors (that I had prepped) and we made each child their own christmas tree shaped crayon.  Sorry, I didn't get any shots of that activity.
The kids then got to do some crafting by decorating their own mitten.We used stickers, jewels, ribbons and pompoms.
Kids Christmas Party
Kids Christmas Party
And we had some time left for a bit of colouring, too.
Kids Christmas Party

The kids had so much fun and I loved watching them enjoy themselves.

Merry Christmas!!

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