Quiltingboard Forums

Quiltingboard Forums (https://www.quiltingboard.com/)
-   General Chit-Chat (non-quilting talk) (https://www.quiltingboard.com/general-chit-chat-non-quilting-talk-f7/)
-   -   Game Gift Ideas for Christmas Party (https://www.quiltingboard.com/general-chit-chat-non-quilting-talk-f7/game-gift-ideas-christmas-party-t256794.html)

ladydukes 11-14-2014 09:04 AM

Game Gift Ideas for Christmas Party
 
I need some fresh gift ideas for a game that we play at our Christmas Party. The game that we play is called the Right Left Game. I rewrote the dialogue to fit the occasion. For those of you who never heard of it, the group participating is in a circle and each person has a gift in their hand to pass around. The narrator reads the story, and each time the narrator says "Right" the gift is passed to the right, and each time the narrator says "Left" the gift is passed to the left. It gets confusing because 'right' and 'left' are repeated and the participants have to pass the gift to keep up with the story.

I rewrote the dialogue into a funny Christmas story and inserted the names of the people attending the party to make it fun. The first year, I furnished the gifts myself, all in identical gift bags. The gift was a Christmas coffee cup with a bag of "Snowman Soup" in it. The bag contained a candy cane, a package of hot chocolate mix, a few miniature marshmallows and a couple of Hershey's chocolate kisses, along with the "recipe." The next year, I had everyone bring a funny pair of socks and I placed each pair in a gift bag so that all bags would be alike and no one would know who brought what.

Playing this game is a huge success with our friends. They are asking what they need to bring to participate in the game. This is where I need ideas! I need for the item to be inexpensive, generic (something that would work for a man or woman), and easy to find locally. Please let me know if you have a suggestion!!

Another game we played last year, I bought 5 different types of chocolate candy bars. I melted each bar and placed the melted chocolate on a piece of cloth. I gave each participant a pencil and a piece of paper numbered 1 through 5. Each participant had to smell the melted candy and try to figure out what kind of candy bar it is, then list it on the paper. The person who guessed the most correctly got a little prize.

We also play the White Elephant Christmas gift exchange (except we bring something nice, not really White Elephant items).

If you have any other game ideas, PLEASE let me know! Time is upon me!!

Thanks for your input. You can send me a personal PM if you want to!!

lynnie 11-14-2014 12:39 PM

I love this idea for a party or a big group. I can't wait to see what other ideas come thru on this.

tucsonquilter 11-15-2014 07:50 AM

Great idea! Would you be willing to share the story you wrote? I would love to try this on my family this year.

Pete 11-15-2014 09:54 AM


Originally Posted by tucsonquilter (Post 6969535)
Great idea! Would you be willing to share the story you wrote? I would love to try this on my family this year.

Would love the story!!!!!

sailsablazin 11-15-2014 10:50 AM

1. What about a dish cloth and towel?
2. Pot Holder?
3. Cute Snowman hand towel for bathroom that guests use?
4. Christmas coffee cup filled with red and green M &M's and candy cane sticking out? coffee cup filled with pistachios?
5. Small votive candle and holder?
6. Ornament wrapped in bubble wrap?
7. Christmas table top decoration (small sleigh with santa? or candy dish?)
8. Kitchen utensil (potato peeler, whisk, wine bottle opener? timer) can never have too many of these.
9. Canning jar filled with pecans? walnuts? choc chips? driveway salt? sunflower seeds for birds?

rexie 11-15-2014 05:48 PM

Right Left Story
 
Our fire dept. aux. will have a party this year. I would also like to read your story.

QUOTE=ladydukes;6968453]I need some fresh gift ideas for a game that we play at our Christmas Party. The game that we play is called the Right Left Game. I rewrote the dialogue to fit the occasion. For those of you who never heard of it, the group participating is in a circle and each person has a gift in their hand to pass around. The narrator reads the story, and each time the narrator says "Right" the gift is passed to the right, and each time the narrator says "Left" the gift is passed to the left. It gets confusing because 'right' and 'left' are repeated and the participants have to pass the gift to keep up with the story.

I rewrote the dialogue into a funny Christmas story and inserted the names of the people attending the party to make it fun. The first year, I furnished the gifts myself, all in identical gift bags. The gift was a Christmas coffee cup with a bag of "Snowman Soup" in it. The bag contained a candy cane, a package of hot chocolate mix, a few miniature marshmallows and a couple of Hershey's chocolate kisses, along with the "recipe." The next year, I had everyone bring a funny pair of socks and I placed each pair in a gift bag so that all bags would be alike and no one would know who brought what.

Playing this game is a huge success with our friends. They are asking what they need to bring to participate in the game. This is where I need ideas! I need for the item to be inexpensive, generic (something that would work for a man or woman), and easy to find locally. Please let me know if you have a suggestion!!

Another game we played last year, I bought 5 different types of chocolate candy bars. I melted each bar and placed the melted chocolate on a piece of cloth. I gave each participant a pencil and a piece of paper numbered 1 through 5. Each participant had to smell the melted candy and try to figure out what kind of candy bar it is, then list it on the paper. The person who guessed the most correctly got a little prize.

We also play the White Elephant Christmas gift exchange (except we bring something nice, not really White Elephant items).

If you have any other game ideas, PLEASE let me know! Time is upon me!!

Thanks for your input. You can send me a personal PM if you want to!![/QUOTE]

raspberryparade09 11-15-2014 06:03 PM

Cute idea - would like the story also!!

jeanne49 11-15-2014 06:51 PM

I love that Right Left game. The quilt guild I used to belong to did it one year, everyone who brought a gift participated. We sat in a big circle and had so much fun passing these gifts back and forth. I don't remember what her story was but I do remember the Right Left part. It would be great if you could post your story. I'd love to read it.

juneayerza 11-15-2014 10:08 PM

There are stores that sell speciality sodas; maybe each guest could bring one bottle for passing. Or, old time candies that can be found online.

skirar 11-16-2014 12:57 AM

We play the right left game at our Christmas party. One of our guild members writes a story about everything that went on this past year. It is always fun remembering all of the classes,trips etc.


All times are GMT -8. The time now is 06:51 PM.