As a parent, one of the best parts
of the Holiday season
is seeing the magic of Christmas
through my children's eyes.
Here are Five Fun Ideas
to help spread that Christmas magic.
| 1. Magic Santa Key |
{ East Coast Mommy }
Don't have a chimney or fireplace for Santa to use?
No need to worry, just hang this special key
on your front door and Santa
will have no problems getting in to deliver his presents.
{ Portable North Pole }
I've done this for my kids for the last few years
and they absolutely LOVE it.
Remind Santa of a few facts about your child
and they'll be incorporated in a video message
from Santa himself that is emailed to you for FREE.
Here's another way the wonders of technology
help keep the Christmas magic alive.
With a quick photo upload and a few clicks,
Santa's elves will take a video of Santa delivering presents
in your VERY OWN HOUSE!!!
(I'm definitely doing this once our living room is decorated)
* NOTE: This video is not free, but there's a link on their homepage
where you can get $4 off, making it only $10
| 4. The Elf on the Shelf |
{ here at Come Together Kids }
I shared a post last month about the fun
we have with our Elf on the Shelf.
We're excited for him to make his appearance
again here after Thanksgiving.
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| 5. Rudolph's water and the Reindeer's carrots |
Here's a little bit of Christmas magic
that happens at our house every year.
Not only do we leave out cookies and milk
for Santa in our living room,
but we leave some carrots and a bowl of water
on our back deck for the reindeer.
All the Christmas Eve deliveries
must make them hungry and thirsty,
because on Christmas morning
we see that the carrots have been nibbled on
and Rudolph's red nose has tinted the water red.
to make it extra red and shiny for his special night;) )
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gorgeous ideas!! love them, thank you!
ReplyDeleteThese ideas are wonderful! I posted about the PNP on my Christmas blog last year and also did it with my kids. Isn't it brilliant!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing these festive ideas!
Best Christmas wishes,
Natasha.
I can't wait until my daughter really can understand the magic of Santa {she's 2 now}. These are great ideas!
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Cute~ Great ideas I will definitly pin!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely love the Countdown Tree!! TFS
ReplyDeleteAll of those are fantastic ideas! We love the PNP! We did it last year for the first time and R (at that time 3) was talking to the screen and it was so cute! We also always put out cookies and carrots. And last year it actually snowed on Christmas! In Alabama! It was crazy and unexpected and never happens! My husband was a sweetie and went outside and made a LONG slay track in the snow and some hoof prints. It was too cute. Oh this post got me so excited for Christmas!
ReplyDeleteI love these ideas!
ReplyDeleteWe did the PNP a couple years ago. Both my girls were nodding and talking back at the screen also. It's so convincing. My oldest is nearly 8 this year so I'm sure that we don't have much longer with her to have her excited about this stuff. Although Christmas is always magical no matter what age (I think).
ReplyDeleteThis is the first time I have ever seen your blog (thank you to Mom 2 Lil' Divas) and it is incredible. I love your magic christmas ideas. I do some of them, but you have offerred some ideas to spice them up a bit this year for my 6 and 4 year old boys. I hope you don't mind, but I will be sharing this on my fb fan page. I love spreading christmas magic!
ReplyDeleteKrissy
Mrs.Miner’s Monkey Business
Love these ideas can't wait to turn the water red on our back porch!
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The key is just the cutest thing I think I've ever seen...I would love for you to share it at my "Anything Goes" Linky party...
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Fantastic Ideas!!!!
ReplyDeletelove the red water!!!
Would love it if you could share this on my link party at www.serenityyou.blogspot.com
Natasha xxx