Christmas

The best dynamics for Christmas exchanges

By Kiwilimón - 2018-10-08T17:10:45.241364Z
  The Christmas exchange is fun and brings together all members of the office, family, and a group of friends to give each other a gift representative of the Christmas season. Here are some very curious and fun dynamics for Christmas exchanges. Chance It is a very fun gift exchange. A minimum price is set for the gift that each participant must bring. Three dice are used for the game. All gifts are placed in the center of a large table, and only those who brought a gift can play. Participants surround the table and take turns rolling the dice; if all three dice show the same value, the person can choose a gift and roll the dice again, and choose again if they roll 2 or 3 dice of the same value. If two dice show the same value, they are allowed to choose only one gift, and the next participant gets their turn. When there are no gifts left in the center of the table, they can now be opened. Numeralia All participants arrive with unisex gifts worth the price previously established; they are placed under the tree, and all participants are counted, and numbered slips are made and placed in a raffle. Each participant picks a number, which determines the order in which they will go to pick a gift from under the tree. The next person can choose a gift from the tree or take a gift from someone who has already gone. People can end up without a gift if it has been taken from them, although they have the opportunity to return and choose another. It’s awesome because the best part is getting the last numbers (this gives you the chance to see the gifts that have already been opened) and choosing the one you want the most. Creativity Award This exchange can be done with family (extended) uncles, cousins, and friends. What matters is the detail and ingenuity because the idea is to wrap a simple chocolate in a clever and creative way using recycled materials. At the end of the exchange, a vote is held, and the most original wrapping receives a prize. You will have a pretty fun time; children enjoy it the most because they are the judges. Love and Gratitude This exchange consists of writing a thank-you letter for what that person has done for you (this year or in the past). It is liberating to express gratitude; it restores the vital order of the universe. Often we lose contact or closeness and keep our gratitude stored, thinking that the right moment will come to do, say, or thank. What if it never comes? More than one person confesses that it is much easier for them to express themselves sincerely and deeply in writing. Let’s grow what nourishes and strengthens our emotions! Recipes with love This is an exchange of homemade cakes, usually done more by families, as not everyone cooks and even fewer bake. The idea is that it be a homemade recipe, from family or invented; the only restriction is that it cannot be a purchased gift. It is a true delight to taste and share food. A homemade cake says so much about the person, from the choice of ingredients, the decoration, the wrapping. I recently tried a ginger cake with pepper and nutmeg, with a strong and spectacular flavor. Christmas Tips Below are some Christmas tips we have for you. How to make Candy-Filled Ornaments How to make a Christmas Tree Box How to make an Easy Gift Card How to Decorate Gifts for Christmas How to Decorate Christmas Gifts in an Original Way More tips here.