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Best Christmas Movies for Kids

(With age ratings + what parents might want to know)

One of my favorite ways to make Christmas feel extra magical—without spending a ton—is a cozy family movie night. Pop some popcorn, grab the fuzzy blankets, and print out these FREE Christmas movie tickets to hand out like you’re running the world’s cutest home theater. Kids instantly get excited when something ordinary feels official, and suddenly you’ve created a whole memory out of just… sitting on the couch together. It’s simple, it’s sweet, and it’s exactly the kind of holiday magic we’ll actually remember. 🎬✨

1️⃣ Home Alone
⭐ Ages: 8+
👀 Notes: Slapstick violence, scary burglars, mild language
💛 Why it’s great: Funny + teamwork + big sibling energy

2️⃣ Elf
⭐ Ages: 7+
👀 Notes: Mild language + potty humor
💛 Why it’s great: Pure joy and belly laughs

3️⃣ How the Grinch Stole Christmas
(choose animated or live-action)
⭐ Ages: 5+
👀 Notes: Some Grinch scariness for littles
💛 Why it’s great: Kindness + growth + Cindy Lou Who 🥹

4️⃣ The Santa Clause
⭐ Ages: 8+
👀 Notes: A parent “disappears,” Santa lore changes, some sass
💛 Why it’s great: Magical + heartfelt father/son story

5️⃣ A Christmas Story
⭐ Ages: 9+
👀 Notes: A bit of bullying, mild language
💛 Why it’s great: Nostalgia, family humor, iconic moments

6️⃣ It’s a Wonderful Life
⭐ Ages: 9+
👀 Notes: Emotional themes (depression), black & white
💛 Why it’s great: Teaches value of a life well loved

7️⃣ The Polar Express
⭐ Ages: 6+
👀 Notes: Some intense sequences, uncanny animation
💛 Why it’s great: Magical wonder + Christmas spirit

8️⃣ Arthur Christmas
⭐ Ages: 5+
👀 Notes: Silly chaos
💛 Why it’s great: Hilarious + big heart + modern Santa ops

9️⃣ Klaus
⭐ Ages: 7+
👀 Notes: Bullying themes early on, mild peril
💛 Why it’s great: Stunning animation + kindness message

🔟 The Star
⭐ Ages: 5+
👀 Notes: Cartoon peril, animals are goofy
💛 Why it’s great: Faith-based Nativity told in a kid-friendly way

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12 Gingerbread House Crafts

Ready to get into the holiday spirit? Gingerbread house crafts are a fun, festive way to celebrate! Whether you’re making edible creations or crafty decorations, these 11 easy projects will spark your creativity and bring some extra holiday cheer to your home. Let’s get started!

1. Brown Paper Bag Garland


2. Kraft paper Gift Bags


3. Cinnamon Salt Dough Ornaments


4. Three Dimensional Cardboard House


5. Cinnamon scented Salt Dough ornaments


6. Scrap wood Decor


7. Cardboard Playhouse Facade


8. Two Dimensional Cardboard Decor


9. Cardstock Ornament


10. Plastic Dollar Store Decor Glowup


11. $5 Doormat Glowup

12. White Paper Gingerbread House

Gift Wrapping

No matter which gingerbread house craft you choose, these fun and festive projects are sure to bring a touch of holiday magic to your home. Whether you’re crafting with kids, decorating your space, or just enjoying some creative time, these ideas offer something for everyone. So gather your supplies, get crafting, and make this holiday season extra sweet with your own gingerbread-inspired creations! Happy

crafting!

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Advent Calendar for Kids: Crafting a Meaningful Holiday Tradition

The holiday season is the perfect time to engage kids in activities that teach important values like kindness, gratitude, and creativity. One of the most fun and memorable ways to do this is by creating your own advent calendar filled with thoughtful, hands-on activities for the family. I started making these advent calendars a couple of years ago, and every year I add a little something special to make it even more meaningful.

My Advent Calendar Journey

I first began this craft in 2022, planning to make individual calendars for each of my kids. But life had other plans, and I didn’t quite finish them. Last year, I was still working through grief after the loss of my dad, so I ended up keeping it simple — just gluing the pieces together and displaying it as a basic version of what I had envisioned.

But this year? I’m so excited to share that I’ve completed my advent calendar project and made it better than ever! I even created printable inserts with a list of 24 thoughtful activity ideas to inspire family fun during the holiday season. If you’re looking to craft your own meaningful advent calendar, here’s a step-by-step guide to get you started!

Materials You’ll Need:

  • Cardboard (for the base of the calendar)
  • Hot glue gun & glue sticks (for assembly)
  • Box cutter (for cutting out shapes)
  • Cutting mat (to protect your work surface)
  • White Sharpie Creative Marker (for adding details)

Step-by-Step Instructions:

  1. Cut the Cardboard: Start by cutting 15 strips of cardboard, each 4-5 inches wide. The height of these strips will vary from 6 inches to 22 inches, depending on how tall you want your advent calendar village to be. These strips will form the walls of your little cardboard village.
  2. Shape the Roofs: For each piece of cardboard, cut out the roof shapes to give your village a house-like look. You can make the roofs as simple or as intricate as you like.
  3. Add Windows and Doors: The next step is to create a minimum of 24 cutouts for windows and doors on your village houses. Most of these will be the “surprises” that hold your daily activity cards. Make sure to place the doors and windows thoughtfully — you’ll want to have them evenly spaced across your village.
  4. Dry Fit and Assemble: Before gluing everything together, dry fit the cardboard pieces to make sure everything aligns the way you want it. Once you’re happy with the layout, start gluing the pieces together using your hot glue gun. Be sure to leave the backs of the windows and doors open so you can insert the activity cards.
  5. Final Touches: Once your village is assembled, add finishing touches like a bit of decoration with your paint marker. You can draw lines, patterns, numbers, or add little details to the cardboard houses to make them feel even more festive!

Thoughtful Advent Activities for the Family

The best part about this DIY advent calendar is that it’s filled with meaningful activities to do together as a family. I’ve included a list of thoughtful ideas that promote gratitude, kindness, and creativity.

These activities don’t require a lot of time or money but are a great way to slow down and savor the season with your kids.

FULL LIST + Printable Cards HERE

Final Thoughts

Creating an advent calendar for your kids can be a fun and meaningful holiday tradition that helps teach important values while also sparking excitement and joy as you count down to Christmas. Whether you go all out with a creative DIY village like I did or keep it simple, the goal is to make memories and share quality time together.

What activities would you include in your advent calendar? Let me know in the comments — I’d love to hear your ideas!

Happy holidays and happy crafting! 🎄

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