One fantastic way to brighten up the dark days before Christmas is by organising Christmas crafting competitions with family and friends.
Not only is this a great way to get into the Christmas spirit, but it also creates lasting memories and unique decorations to cherish for years to come.
Why Crafting?
Crafting is more than just a fun pastime; it’s an opportunity to bond with loved ones, unleash your creativity, and even save money on festive décor.
Plus, it’s an activity that suits all ages and skill levels, making it inclusive for everyone from toddlers to grandparents.
Getting Started
To host a successful crafting competition, you’ll need a few essential items. Luckily, you don’t have to break the bank! Stores like Amazon, B&M Bargains, The Works, Rymans,Home Bargains, Poundland, and Hobbycraft offer an incredible range of affordable Christmas crafting supplies.
Here’s a checklist to get you started:
Crafting Basics: Scissors, glue sticks, tape, and markers.
Festive Paper and Card: Glittery, patterned, or plain sheets to create cards and ornaments.
Decorative Items: Sequins, ribbons, pom-poms, and stickers.
Natural Materials: Pinecones, dried orange slices, or cinnamon sticks for rustic charm.
Paints and Brushes: For decorating baubles or creating hand-painted masterpieces.
Pre-made Kits: Great for younger participants or those who need a little inspiration.
Competition Ideas
Once you’ve gathered your supplies, it’s time to decide on the competition themes. Here are some ideas to spark your imagination:
Christmas Cards
Challenge participants to create the most festive or funniest Christmas card. Provide a variety of embellishments and let everyone’s creativity run wild.
Tree Decorations
Who can make the most beautiful or quirky ornament for the tree? From hand-painted baubles to felt characters, the possibilities are endless.
Festive Wreaths
Using a mix of natural and artificial materials, see who can craft the most stunning wreath to hang on the front door.
Gingerbread HousesThis can be a very tasty crafting activity. Building and decorating gingerbread houses can add a delicious twist to your competition.
Gift Wrapping
Who can wrap a present in the most creative and eye-catching way? Bonus points for using eco-friendly materials!
Setting the Scene
Make the event extra special by creating a cosy crafting atmosphere. Play some Christmas tunes, light a few candles or fairy lights, and serve festive treats like mince pies and mulled wine (or hot chocolate for the kids). Setting the mood will make the experience even more enjoyable.
Judging and Prizes
To add an element of excitement, appoint a judge or have everyone vote on their favourites in each category. You could offer small prizes for the winners, such as a box of chocolates, a festive mug, or even a homemade certificate for the “Most Creative” or “Best Effort.”
Share Your Creations
Don’t forget to document the fun! Take plenty of photos and videos and share your creations on social media to spread the festive cheer. You might even inspire others to start their own Christmas crafting competitions.
Christmas crafting competitions are a wonderful way to bring people together, celebrate the season, and create something truly special. So gather your supplies, invite your loved ones, and let the crafting begin! This year, make the countdown to Christmas as memorable as the day itself.
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