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50 Christmas Party Ideas That Every Guest Will Love

'Tis the season of holiday hosting! Christmas parties can take on many forms, from intimate dinners to open-house-style gatherings with large guest lists. Regardless of party size or form, the goal is to have a Christmas party that your guests are begging you to host again next year on their way out the door.

Christmas Party Ideas

We've curated a collection of 50 festive Christmas party ideas you'll want to steal, no matter what type of party you're hosting.

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    Stage a Grand Entrance

    garland above door

    @thegoldcobblestoneco / Instagram

    Your front door will immediately set the tone for your Christmas party. If you really want to leave a lasting impression on your guests, consider hanging a festive garland above your door and a matching one on your staircase railing.

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    Decorate With Bells and Bows

    bow and bell christmas party decor

    Pop of Gold

    Adding small decorative details to your place settings will go a long way in making your party feel special and well-planned. A bow with a bell is an adorable touch that will look great in the photos your guests take of their food.

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    Go With a Pink and Red Color Scheme

    Santa Baby Party

    Design and planning by @beijosevents / Photo by @jessicalynn_photo / Backdrop and balloons by @the.pop.shopllc / Flowers by @earthandgrace.co / Instagram

    Straying from the traditional red-and-green color scheme is a great way to keep things fresh. Think gumdrops and candy canes, and try out a pink-and-red color scheme. Plus, you can reuse some of your decor for a Valentine's Day party.

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    Go Wild With Honeycomb Decor

    Christmas Decor in Fireplace

    @the.conscious.official / Instagram

    Honeycomb paper decor is a classic party choice. But if you really want to make a statement, add heaps of them to a single area, such as your fireplace, and encourage guests to use it as a photo-op spot.

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    Set Up a Kids Table

    Kids Christmas party set up

    Design by @kf201 / Photo by @annemolnarphotography / Instagram

    If you're throwing a family-friendly Christmas party, reserve a special table for the kiddos. Bottlebrush trees and balloons are non-breakable decor pieces that are perfect for this purpose.

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    Lean Into Colorful and Modern Decor

    Christmas table setting

    Design by @beeline_design / Photo by @gemmola / Instagram

    When decorating for your holiday party, embrace your personal style. If you enjoy decorating with funky shapes and bold colors, why not pull out your colorful glass coupes and make red jello in a wavy mold?

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    Decorate With Blue and White

    Christmas picnic

    @artlady_olga / Instagram

    Another holiday color scheme to consider is blue and white. It evokes a cool and icy feeling that's fitting for winter. You can even set the party up in an outdoor igloo to fit the snowy theme.

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    Craft Cute Christmas Mice

    Christmas Party Ideas

    @nicoleshiffler / Instagram

    If there will be several kids at your party, set up a party favor craft station. These velvet mice with candy canes as tails make adorable ornaments for your guests to take home. Even without any kids in attendance, they make great decorative accents that can be added onto the buffet or amongst the batch cocktails.

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    Opt for Adorable Disposables

    Christmas place setting

    Design by @kf201 / Photo by @annemolnarphotography / Instagram

    Christmas is a time when we've all got growing to-do lists. You can save yourself the trouble of dishes by opting for disposable plates and cups, and you don't have to sacrifice aesthetics in the process. Make the choice more ecofriendly by opting for compostable plates (and then taking them to a friend or garden club who composts).

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    Garnish Your Cocktails Festively

    Christmas Cocktail

    @elinwahlberg / Instagram

    To encourage your guests to get in the spirit of Christmas, don't forget to offer them some spirits. Any cocktail can become a Christmas cocktail with the right garnish. For cocktails that feature spices and bitters, you can sweeten the rim with sugar or edible glitter and top it with star anise.

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    Keep It Subtle

    candy cane candle sticks

    @beauvamp / Instagram

    A cozy dinner party with friends doesn't require a ton of decorations. You can take a minimal approach and simply light a couple of Christmas-themed taper candles and put a green arrangement on the table.

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    Follow a Gingerbread Theme

    Ginger bread Christmas

    Pop of Gold

    When looking for décor inspiration, look no further than a gingerbread house and other great gingerbread-themed décor pieces. Colorful felt garland, candy shapes, and pastel hues all fall into this theme. Plus, you can make gingerbread people and houses as an activity even the adults will love.

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    Adorn Your Chandeliers

    Christmas Chandelier

    @gray_finch / Instagram

    When looking for spots around your home to add Christmas cheer before your party, just look up. If you have chandeliers in your home, add some evergreen garland and Christmas ornaments. A chandelier is also a conspicuous spot to hide some mistletoe.

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    Try a Toy Theme (and Drive)

    Care Bear Christmas

    Kelsey Klos

    Toys are obviously an important part of Christmas. Choosing one iconic toy and then centering your theme around it will make your decor choices easy. This Care Bear Christmas party is a great example. Plus, you can turn the event into a toy drive and ask guests to bring a toy donation.

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    Set Up a Mug Display

    santa mug display

    @northrupavenue / Instagram

    If you have a vintage or favorite collection of Christmas mugs, your Christmas party is a great time to display them. Place them near your hot cocoa bar for use or just for show. They can even be cocktail glasses—why not?

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    Make Angel Ornaments

    Christmas angel craft

    @leahdamon / Instagram

    Christmas party crafts don't necessarily have to be colorful. Understated neutrals can be a hit and will match with anyone's Christmas decor. Patterned craft paper, tissue paper, wood beads, and string are all you need.

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    Spruce Up Your Drink Section

    Christmas party set up

    @whhostess / Instagram

    Your party's beverage station is typically a popular spot, so consider putting a little extra effort into decorating it. If you have a clear drink decanter, raspberries and mint leaves not only taste delicious in water, but they also look super festive. Candy-striped paper straws and green bottles of sparkling water can also be functional decor accessories.

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    Set Up Outside

    Christmas picnic

    @designvalleyevents / Instagram

    If you live in a region where it's still sunny and warm in December, take the party outside. This is a great idea if you plan on offering a bit of a messy activity for little ones, such as gingerbread house decorating.

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    Make a Porch Seating Area

    Christmas Porch Seating

    @simplysoutherncottage / Instagram

    Holiday parties can get a little crowded. To encourage guests to disperse, set up separate seating areas all around your house. If the weather is a bit warmer, you can make your porch swing look extra cozy by adding some Christmas throw pillows, or break out an outdoor heater if you've got one.

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    Set Up an Outdoor Cocoa Bar

    Outdoor hot cocoa bar

    @upthecreekfarms / Instagram

    Another way to lure guests outside is with an outdoor hot cocoa, mulled wine, or mulled cider bar. Light a bonfire nearby, and they won't mind the winter chill one bit. (You can use a slowcooker to keep mulled drinks warm.)

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    Turn a Bar Cart Into a Hot Cocoa Bar

    Christmas Coffee Bar

    @kileerainbow / Instagram

    If you're short on counter space at your Christmas party, turn to your bar cart. A bar cart makes the perfect spot for a hot cocoa station. For an adult's only party, add a flavored liqueur to the cart for a fun twist.

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    Tie an Ornament on Your Arrangement

    Christmas arrangement

    Pop of Gold

    A beautiful arrangement deserves a beautiful vase. You can elevate a basic glass vase by simply tying on an ornament with a festive ribbon. While you're at it, add an ornament or two to any wall sconces or porch lights.

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    Add a Cookie to Table Settings

    Christmas table decor

    @elinwahlberg / Instagram

    Gingerbread cookies tucked inside cloth napkins make a beautiful and easy place-setting accessory. Your guests can even munch on them before you serve dinner, since dessert before dinner is definitely allowed at Christmastime.

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    Decorate With Oversized Ornaments

    Christmas party porch

    @the_sip_studio / Instagram

    Oversized ornaments make for excellent holiday porch decor whether you're hosting a party or not. However, they have the same look as balloons, so we say they're an extra great choice for a Christmas party.

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    Make Paper Snowflakes

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    @megan.d.miller / Instagram

    Christmas party decor doesn't have to be expensive. You can fashion dozens of paper snowflakes for super cheap. Make it a party activity and provide string and painters tape for guests to hang up their creations.

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    Hang Snowflakes on Your Porch

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    @velveteenandgrace / Instagram

    Once you make your paper snowflakes, you've got several options on where to put them. While paper snowflakes may not last on your porch for the entire season, consider hanging them up for the evening of your party to make an extra special entrance for your guests.

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    Put Wreaths on Your Chairs

    Christmas wreaths on chairs

    @lifestylishly / Instagram

    For holiday dinner parties, focus your decorating efforts around the table. Aside from decorating your tabletop, give your chairs some extra pizzazz. Maria Sadowski of Life Stylishly adorned the back of her dining room chairs with wreaths.

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    Create a Winter Wonderland

    bike with presents

    @kerrylockwood / Instagram

    When guests walk into your party, greet them with a winter wonderland. All it takes is some paper snowflakes and twinkle lights to evoke those warm and fuzzy feelings.

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    Make a Simple Floral Installation

    Christmas arch above table

    mStarr Design Studio

    An over-the-table arbor is an affordable one-time investment that you can reuse for dinner parties during any season. For Christmas, you can decorate it with evergreen garland and red foliage.

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    Add Height to Your Food Display

    Christmas Set Up

    @dragonflai_eventos / Instagram

    Instead of lining all of your food up on one singular level on a buffet table, add visual interest by adding height. Place some of the food on risers, and you may even be able to fit a mini Christmas tree on there as well.

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    Set Up Snacks by the Fire

    Christmas Party Spread

    @host_to_perfection / Instagram

    A cozy fire is like a magnet for guests. Since people naturally want to sit by it, convert your coffee table into a snack buffet for easy access. Just be sure if the snacks are going to be especially close to the fire, they won't melt in the heat.

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    Create an Outdoor Photo Op

    Christmas Wreath Backdrop

    @podandpip / Instagram

    If you're throwing your Christmas party during the day, one of the best places to set up a photo spot is outside. The natural light will make for great photos. A big wreath on a wall, fence, or door will do the trick.

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    Go All-Out With Balloons

    Christmas display

    Design and planning by @beijosevents / Photo by @navasclickstop / Backdrop and balloons by @the.pop.shopllc / Flowers by @earthandgrace.co / Instagram

    To create a magical and memorable Christmas party experience, look no further than balloons. If you're a DIYer, you can buy your balloons in bulk for an affordable price and string them together.

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    Set Up Themed Play Stations

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    @kellcaruso / Instagram

    To keep kids entertained while the adults chatter, be sure to have plenty of collaborative play areas set up. A play hot cocoa bar doubles as decor and toys.

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    Make a Charcuterie Tree

    Charcuterie Christmas Tree

    @grazeandvines / Instagram

    Charcuterie is quintessential party food because it's easy to set up and always a crowd-pleaser. However, you can make yours stand out by building it in the shape of a Christmas tree. Add in a few rosemary sprigs along the edges to complete the look.

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    Make Ugly Sweater Photo Props

    Christmas Party Props

    @twinspirationalparties / Instagram

    Ugly Christmas sweater parties need to be documented. Set up a photo booth and provide kitschy photo props with witty on-theme phrases.

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    Make Ugly Christmas Sweaters

    Ugly Christmas Sweater Craft

    @im_the_simon / Instagram

    Another fun activity for an ugly Christmas sweater party is decorating mini ugly Christmas sweaters. This is a craft for all ages, so get both the kids and the adults involved and see who can make the ugliest one. Hang them up and use them as additional decor during the party.

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    Embrace a Christmas in July Theme

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    Twinspirational

    A quirky theme is one way to set your Christmas party apart from the crowd. We love a summer-meets-Christmas theme for a Christmas-in-July party, but it's also fitting if you live in a warmer climate.

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    Try Out a Tree Napkin Fold

    Christmas table setting

    @nest_number_9 / Instagram

    Fancy napkin folds are actually much simpler than they seem, and a Christmas party is a prime opportunity to try out a Christmas tree fold. We've already outlined all the steps for you.

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    Make Candy Party Favors

    Christmas Table Decor

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    Mini glass jars filled with colorful old-fashioned candy make great party favors for a sugarplum fairy tea party. Stack them on a cake stand, and they will double as party decor.

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    Use Santa's Boot as a Centerpiece

    Santa boot centerpiece

    @bonjourfete / Instagram

    Rather than a vase of flowers, get a little creative with your centerpiece. If you happen to own a pair of Santa-chic boots, give them a new life for a day and fill them with cut poinsettias and evergreen stems. If you don't want to risk harming your favorite pair of red or green shoes, opt for faux greenery instead.

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    Forage Some Pinecones

    Christmas Table Setting

    @bloomingville / Instagram

    If you want to channel a woodsy Christmas style, place a few pinecones around your house. They will make festive decor and also add a subtle pine smell to your home.

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    Have a Christmas Tea Party

    Christmas tea party

    @lifeisaparty / Instagram

    We absolutely love this Christmas tea party set up by Life is a Party. It should inspire you to bust out the fine china to serve your tea and finger foods.

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    Commission a Balloon Tree

    Christmas tree balloon

    @partiesmadepretty / Instagram

    We've been seeing a rise in popularity of balloon-shaped Christmas trees, and we can see why. The addition of candy canes and a cute little gingerbread man makes this one an extra great example.

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    Stage a Still Life

    Christmas vignette

    Design by @peraliving / Photo by @yoncamuslubas / Instagram

    When looking for inspiration for your holiday table set up, look to a Dutch still life. This rule applies to any dinner party in general, but for Christmas, think scattered chestnuts, winter fruits and an ornament or two on the table. This kind of arrangement would look great on really any empty surface.

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    Have Christmas in Wonderland

    Christmas Alice in Wonderland

    @mbw_events / Instagram

    Alice in Wonderland and Christmas are both whimsical by nature. Pair the two and host a Christmas in Wonderland party. When staging the table, defy gravity a bit and let your taper candles rest a little crooked, and maybe even hang a small teapot and cup from the ceiling. If you want the crooked candles to glow, go for LED ones rather than risk a tipping flame.

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    Make a Tree on a Peg Board

    Colorful kids party

    Cake and Confetti

    There are so many clever ways to use a peg board, and here's another. Simply take a peg board and tuck magnolia leaves into the holes in the shape of a Christmas tree. Don't forget to add garland for added color and texture.

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    Make Little Dessert Characters

    Cute Christmas Food

    @chobis / Instagram

    A Christmas party is a great opportunity to embrace your inner child. These adorable snowmen and reindeer desserts practically beg you to play with your food.

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    Add Food Coloring to the Hot Chocolate

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    Cake and Confetti

    If you really want to serve picture-perfect hot cocoa to your guests, add a few drops of food coloring to a batch of white hot chocolate. Make sure to serve it in clear mugs to really show it off.

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    Lay Garlands On the Table

    Christmas table

    mStarr Design Studio

    Christmas garland isn't just for your mantle or doorways. For a classic Christmas table setting, lay a strand across the center of your dining table and tuck in some pinecones and taper candles while you're at it.