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Cookie Swap PartyAt the end of the night I gave everyone a bag to place whatever cookies that were left over in. We played a few games that were fun such as I broke the girls up into pairs they had one minute to write down all the words they could think of that started with a certain letter that the host chose (such as the letter D) then after 1 min they have to make up a story using all the word they came up with! I also had the guest bring a cheap1-5 dollar wrapped present and played a gift exchange game which with the right crowd can be dangerous (lol) and REALLY fun! We had lots of fun! This year I am already planning. I found some cute jars at a thrift store and I am going to fill it up with candy so they can guess how many there are (closest guess gets the jar) and I'm going to ask that all guest wear the UGLIEST sweater they can possibly find (I can't wait for this) I will give a gift to the one with the ugliest sweater also, and of course a prize will go to the best cookie. That reminds me tell your guest to bring the recipe with them cause if it is a good cookie you know that someone will want it! Also, while I was at the thrift store I noticed they had a huge pile of Christmas tins that were 25-50 cents they would be PERFECT for guest to take home there cookies in just make sure to clean them all out! My party was a ladies only it is so nice to kick the men and kids out and have a night for the ladies! Please feel free to tell me how you do your cookie swap parties I would LOVE to know and if you have anymore fun game ideas! Also, it probably wouldn't hurt to have a gallon of milk nearby! By Amber from Pomona, MO Feedback About This Post:RE: Cookie Swap Party
Here is Right Family story. I did find it by googling. Have fun! Post by matjat RE: Cookie Swap Party
About fifteen years ago, several of my co-workers and I did a Cookie Exchange. Even though we no longer work together we still do it even tho we had to skip a few times in between. It gives us a chance Post by matjat RE: Cookie Swap PartyA few years back i had a cookie swap at work. I loved all the different sorts of things my co-workers made. We had 24 people sign up. A few were unable to fulfill the orders, but the extra cookies were enjoyed by all on break. I no longer work for this company but I hear it still goes on at Christmas every year. Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) |
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