Holiday Party Ideas for Christmas
Tis the season for holiday parties, and Daniel and I will be throwing our first one this year! If you follow me on Pinterest, you’ll see I’ve been fervently pinning holiday party ideas like crazy. While I’m still pinning last minute ideas, we had to finalize our menu and activities so we could get our invites out.
If you want more ideas, definitely check out my holiday party ideas board, but here’s what we’ve decided on… We will be throwing a Christmas sweater (ugly optional), white elephant, finger food potluck! The reason why an ugly sweater is optional is because Daniel bought a sweater that isn’t technically ugly, and I haven’t bought mine yet… So who knows what I’ll find!
I’ve always enjoyed playing white elephant at holiday parties, and it’s fun to see how creative people get with their gifts! We chose to put a $10 limit on gifts, mainly because we don’t want anyone to feel obligated to spend too much. I thought this would be a fun gift to give and very easy to do! You could most likely find white mugs at a dollar store, then all you have to do is Sharpie the instructions on the mug! Most tutorials I’ve seen say to bake it at 350 degrees for 30 minutes. I’m thinking of adding a second mug and writing the “cookie in a mug” instructions so they can be a pair!
After searching through pins, I decided that I was a huge fan of food being the decorations. I saw these great appetizer ideas, which provided most of my inspiration.



We plan to do combination of all of the these!

While the food will be the decorations on the main table, I plan to do this on our coffee table. It’s going to be so easy and yet so chic! Daniel also had a great idea to use some of our tree clippings to surround the wine glasses! I plan on getting the candles and some new ornaments at the Dollar Store!
For our main course we will be serving cookie cutter pizzas. These are actually the reason I chose to make it a finger food potluck. They were just too cute and festive, I was smitten with them as soon as I saw them!

If you happen to be strapped for time though (which we might be), you could also just make full size pizzas like these.


I saw these melted snowman cookies all over Instragram, and I think they will be a hit for dessert!



It looks like they are usually sugar cookies, but I plan to switch it up and make gingerbread cookies instead. I think it would be more Christmas-y, and they will also look like the ground the snowmen melted on! Daniel and I made gingerbread cookies last week so we could test a recipe out, and it was a winner! We used the Nauvoo Gingerbread Cookie recipe, and here it is with my changes.
Here’s what you need:
- 1/2 cup brown sugar
- 1/2 cup molasses
- 1/4 cup and 2 tbsp softened butter
- 1/4 cup hot water
- 1 egg
- 3 cups all-purpose flour
- 1/2 tsp baking soda
- 1/4 tsp salt
- 1 1/2 tsp ground ginger
- 1 tsp cinnamon
- 1 tsp nutmeg
We halved the recipe and it made about 30 cookies. The original recipe called for lard, but we replaced it with butter, because ew. It also uses white sugar, which we ended up using, but for the party I’ll be using brown sugar because I think it will give it more dimension. I also added a few new spices and upped the amount on others
Here’s what you do:
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees. In a large bowl, mix together the sugar, molasses, butter and hot water. Mix in egg. In a medium bowl, combine the flour, baking soda, salt, cinnamon, nutmeg and ginger. Stir the dry ingredients into the wet ingredients until dough forms. Cover the bowl and refrigerate for at least 1 hour, or until firm.
- Roll out the dough to 1/4 inch thickness on a well-floured surface. Cut out shapes with cookies cutters, and place cookies onto ungreased baking sheets.
- Bake for 10 minutes and then cool on cooling racks.
We iced ours with royal icing and they were delicious!
Of course, we also need drinks at our party! I saw this awesome looking pin, which has since been repinned over 100 times from me! I clearly have to do it now. The original pin was a broken link and didn’t have any information, but I’m pretty sure those are pomegranate seeds at the bottom, glasses are filled with champagne, and coarse green sugar is rimming the top. If you buy ready to use pomegranate seeds, this drink will take no time at all, yet looks super impressive!
Another drink we’ll be serving is, of course, eggnog! Which happens to be Daniel’s specialty, and the recipe he uses is amazing.
Here’s what you need:
- 6 eggs
- 2 1/2 cups heavy whipping cream
- 2 cups whole milk
- 1 cup sugar
- 1/2 cup brandy
- 1/2 cup dark rum
- 1/2 tsp vanilla extract
- 1/2 tsp nutmeg, ground or grated
Begin with pre-chilled ingredients for the best results.
Here’s what you do:
- In a medium bowl, beat the eggs together until they’re very frothy. Add sugar and continue beating.
- Sprinkle in nutmeg and vanilla, continue beating. A little at a time, add in the whipping cream and continue to beat.
- Beat in the milk also a little at a time. Lastly, beat in the rum and brandy.
- Chill for 1-2 hours and serve cold.
Last but not least – party favors! I’ve never hosted a dinner party before, or been to one that gave out favors, but I personally think it’s a nice touch. I also think that homemade gifts are often the best kind, and these hot chocolate stirring sticks seemed like a great choice! I think they will be fairly easy and fast to make – we plan to pop a few in a cellophane bag with a pack of hot cocoa!
Other than white elephant, we also plan to play board games, and if we want to get a little rowdy… a Christmas Vacation drinking game! We will also have a variety of santa hats and other Christmas costume pieces, for anyone that wants to take photobooth-esque pictures.
I hope this gave you a few ideas for your party, and if you want more, remember to check out my Holiday Party Ideas on Pinterest. I can’t wait to show you all how everything turned out! Happy Planning!
We were super excited to finally see the coast, but we were also excited to make some stops along the way. A friend of ours gave us the idea to stop and do some wine tasting, which was right up our alley. When we used to live in LA our weekend getaway spot was Santa Barbara, and our favorite activity was bicycle wine tasting! I had heard that Oregon had great wine and vineyards, but I had no idea HOW MANY! Seriously, go to Google Maps and search “vineyards near Portland, OR” and then zoom out a bit… I was not expecting all of those red dots! We stopped in Forest Grove because it was the closest to our route to Rockaway. You can read about the vineyards we stopped at
Side note: while on the way to the vineyards, I totally saw a sign for 

We paired our entree with a 


Now, I think we’d be pretty crazy if we had all these apples and we didn’t make caramel apples! So we invited a couple of friends over for a caramel apple making/board game party. We made this Apple Salsa for a snack!






All that’s left is to combine the sauce mixture and strained pasta, top with Parmesan, and enjoy! I believe this pot lasted 4-5 dinners for two. I seriously can’t wait to make this meal again! It was so warm, comforting, satisfying, and so very tasty!
As I mentioned in both my 
The second recipe I made was a 
Definitely try this recipe if you like chicken salad! Next time I might add a bit more curry power and chop the apples smaller, but this was one tasty lunch!
Next up: dinner! We made 

This meal was SO good! Hearty, tasty, comforting, and the epitome of fall flavor! Here are a few things that I would do differently next time: I’d add the apples and onion halfway through the cooking time, as they became extremely mushy (would have liked a little more texture). And I’d cut the onion and apple slices a little smaller, maybe even exclude 1 of the onions.
Lastly, we couldn’t forget about breakfast. Specifically,