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Creative Christmas party themes 2009

posted November 5, 2009 - 4:49pm
Creative Christmas party themes 2009

Holiday Party Themes for All to Enjoy
Having or planning a Christmas Party theme can be quite fun. You don't have to go with the basic Christmas themes such as the red and green theme, or a nativity theme. Be creative and think outside of the box. Try to think of Christmas symbols, gifts, or words that can be turned into a Christmas party theme. Here are some Christmas party themes I think you would like.

Sandy beach Christmas theme- For this Christmas theme you can use a wreath made out of sea shells for your door, seashell Christmas cards hanging up in the hallway and by the stairs, little beach chairs with striped umbrellas for guests, Christmas drinks, seashells on string for the tree, white glittery balls, star fish ornaments through out the tree, white blinking lights, white tree skirt, beach balls around the living room, and fake or real sand under the tree.

If you can't get real sand why not try and make some fake sand? If you have Golden Grahams crackers all you have to do is take 10-20 Golden Graham crackers place them into a blender and crush them until they are tiny pieces. The pieces of cracker should almost look like dust, but with the color of sand. The reason why I said to use the Graham crackers is, because the texture when crushed resembles the texture of real sand.

Pour the sand on top of the Christmas tree skirt and then you can even place some sand into little buckets with pails. Heck while you're at it, maybe you even create a sand castle for the centerpiece of your dinner table. Use the sand method mentioned above, but make sure you have a lot of boxes of crackers. Then place into a bucket, mold, flip upside down and voila the start of a Christmas castle has begun.

http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/2352...

 



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