| Have you decided to have a party to celebrate | | | | limit, the team with the box or boxes that's most |
| the holidays this year? Then you could benefit | | | | unwrapped wins. Make sure you have a prize for |
| from this handy Christmas party game guide. | | | | the winning team members. |
| There are games specifically so that children can | | | | Ornament Relay: This one has to be played |
| have a grand time at parties and games where | | | | outside or in a large room indoor (this one is great |
| adults can enjoy themselves, too. Here are some | | | | for any church Christmas parties). Divide the |
| game suggestions that are always crowd-pleasing: | | | | people into two even teams. Pick one person |
| Speedy Unwrapper: Take a series of boxes, small, | | | | from each team to be the starter. |
| medium and large. Wrap the smallest box the | | | | The starter has to pile his or her hands full of |
| way you would wrap a regular gift. Place it inside | | | | round, plastic Christmas balls and run to his or her |
| the medium box. Wrap the medium box so that | | | | team member to transfer the balls. The recipient |
| it's tougher to unwrap than the smaller one. | | | | then runs back to the home base (a large bucket |
| Now place the medium box down into the larger | | | | or tin tub) to deposit the balls, then runs back. |
| box. Wrap the larger box with layers of wrapping | | | | The next person then has to run to the home |
| paper and use tough tape, like box tape or duct | | | | base, gather all the balls and run back with them. |
| tape. Divide the party attendees into two groups. | | | | Any balls that the runner accidentally losing must |
| Each member has exactly thirty seconds each to | | | | be recovered before he or she can continue on |
| try and unwrap the box. At the end of the time | | | | the race. |