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Secret
Santa
Here's what my family has done as a Secret
Santa. Sometimes it changes, just depends on what we can find. We don't
like to reveal ourselves at the end. We like to remain anonymous so we
dress so that we would be unrecognizable in case we get caught.
We always give a piece of the Nativity set that we have wrapped, with a
little snippet of info about the piece. Then we pick out one of our
favorite stories and a small gift to give that goes along with the
story, here are some examples. They are not always in this order.
1. On the first night they receive the Stable in the box that it came
in, and a small note book, explaining that each night they will receive
a Christmas story to go inside. The gift is usually a candle with the
Christmas Scripture and song advent list.
2. A piece of the nativity set, & Christmas pillowcases that I have made
with a poem attached. Also
include the poem on a sheet of paper for them to put in the notebook.
3. A box of candy canes, a candy cane ornament (if we can find one),
and story about the candy cane.
4. A live Poinsettia plant, and a story about the
Poinsettia.
5. A reindeer or a ceramic deer w/Christmas bow, just depends on what we
can find, and the story of
Rudolph that amazing reindeer.
6. Basket with Oranges, and the story of the
Christmas orange.
7. Crystal snowflake ornaments with poem about the
Snowflake
8. A pretty Christmas bowl, a box of Jell-O, cool whip, and story of, "A
Jell-O Christmas."
9. Gave the story of
The Magical Gingerbread House or Santa's Bake Shop. Have given
Gingerbread ornament or Gingerbread cookie mix with Gingerbread man
cookie cutters, or Gingerbread house kit if we can find one for a
reasonable price.
10. We gave them the story of
"Teach the Children" With a Santa and a bag full of the things to go
with the story. A tree, 35 miniature lights, star, bell, candle, wreath,
gift w/bow, red ornament, & candy cane.
11. The story of, "The
tale of the Three Tree's and I found 3 wooden trees that were on a
wooden base, perfect for the story.
12. On the last day, day 12 we usually give a white stocking that I made
out of felt, and the story of the white stocking. A nail with a red
ribbon for an ornament and the
poem of the Christmas nail. Two pieces of the nativity set, one for
that day, and the baby Jesus. Both are wrapped, but on Baby Jesus, there
is a note telling them not to open until Christmas morning. Then we give
them an envelope with the story, "Will the Christ Child Come?" or "Is
anyone missing Baby Jesus?" Also telling them not to open until
Christmas morning.
Several other ideas we've done:
We made a small manager with a baby for
Jesus and pieces of raffia for the straw. Then we gave the story of
the, Last Straw.
A basket of apples with the story of the Christmas apple. And an apple
Christmas ornament.
Big Hershey's candy bar w/song about candy bar fudge.
Potpourri: Orange, spices, and poem w/directions.
Pretty Christmas plate with homemade cookies and the story, "The town
that gave us Joy."
A Christmas tree with the story of, "Why Christmas trees are not
perfect, or the Lords trees." |
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