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A Dickens’ Old Fashioned Christmas Party

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INVITATIONS

Who wouldn’t be excited to attend an old-fashioned Christmas celebration. Tinsel and toys, merriment and cheer, your Dickens’ inspired party will be one remembered for years and years.. Check out B.Nute’s A Dickens’ Old Fashioned Christmas Party invitations on etsy for details.

DECORATIONS

Below are some decorating ideas for your A Dickens’ Old Fashioned Christmas Party.

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Decoration Ideas


Vintage Ornaments - A large bowl of vintage glass ornaments set on a table, vintage ornaments strung with ribbon from a window, or a tree filled with old tarnished ornaments.... any and all of these ideas are perfect for decorating your space.




Photo from Martha Stewart - Pin Up Holiday Wreath

Vintage Holiday Cards - Last year I spent hours in an antique store in Portland scouring through bins of vintage holiday cards... this year they are in prominent display! Whether you get your cards at an antique store, or at Dover Publishing, for their collection of Old Fashioned Christmas postcards, be sure to fill your space with these images for charm. Drape a ribbon garland over the mantle, and hang the cards from clothes pins across the garland, or set the cards on the mantle. Another alternative is to buy an inexpensive embroidery hoop. Then, simply pin the cards around the wreath.




12 Days of Christmas Party Crackers from Williams-Sonoma

Vintage Crackers - There's nothing more festive than a festive Christmas cracker set at each person's place at the Christmas table filled with little goodies! Many are available online, and/or if you're up for it, you can make your own!




Handknit Holiday Stockings by Sundance

Old Fashioned Stockings - Your fireplace won't be complete without some old fashioned hand knit stockings... long and lean with a stuffed animal or wood toy peaking out of the top!


Mistletoe

Find some mistletoe at your local florist and hang it in the front foyer for kisses all night long.




Bouche du Noel from Plaza Sweets

Yule Log, a Roasting Fire and a Buche du Noel

There is much history surrounding the Christmas Yule log, a tradition that started even before Christmas itself! Leave the hauling of a large log for another time, but make sure to have a roasting fire in the fire place throughout the party. If you'd like to add a little French flavor to your party, serve a Bouche de Noel for all to enjoy!




Father Christmas

Well before the legend of St. Nicholas hit the British Isles (St. Nicholas' legend came to Britain around 1066), the area was seeped with traditions of Father Christmas. The rituals of Father Christmas are many, but he became known as the bestower of blessings and bounty at winter time. It was thought if you showed him hospitality, the winter would be a little less harsh. By the time of the Vikings, the idea of secret visits from Father Christmas, leaving gifts, added to the mythology.


Father Christmas was banned when the Puritans came to power, and it wasn't until the Victorian era that Father Christmas made a comeback. He was prominently featured as the Ghost of Christmas Present in Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol.


Carry on the tradition at your party, and share a little history of Father Christmas. Fill your space with images of him (the man dressed in the long cloak), and give the "Ho Ho Ho" of Santa a rest for the evening!


Vintage Toys

Vintage Victorian toys set out on the buffet or bar can add old fashioned charm to the party.


MENU AND DRINKS


Christmas Pudding from www.britianonview.com

There are many traditional Christmas meals served in England, but the most well known is Minced Pies (meat pies), Mulled Wine, and Christmas Plum Pudding. Enjoy these links to some old fashioned Christmas dinner traditions:

Christmas Cooking in the UK - Traditional British Christmas Foods

Christmas Mince Pie Recipe

Traditional English Recipes - Christmas Food





PARLOR GAMES

Entertaining your guests at parties with games is not something new! Many books have been written, even from long ago, to suggest party games that will prevent "long awkward pauses" during your party. Below are just a few summarized games from a wealth of ideas from the book "How to Entertain Your Guests - A 1911 Collection of Indoor Games."


Noah's Ark - This game is more of a way to have guest mingle and find their "dinner partner" or whom they will be sitting next to at dinner. The game suggests putting a small picture of an animal on the invitation that you send (or writing the word is fine too). Then, at the party, the person needs to find their "partner" or matching animal. The pair would then head off to the table to sit next to each other. You could also hand out the animal names at the party, and have folks find their partner right before dinner.


Labyrinth of Presents - This one is a little more elaborate to set up, but could make your guests feel like kids again! Tie the end of a very long string to the top of your guests "goodie bag" or small gift. Then begin to wrap the string around the room in a maze-- around chair legs, a table, etc. At the end of the string, put a tag with the guest's name. Now proceed to do this with all your guests' gifts. In the end, this will be a tangled maze of fun! (This may be best to do in a room not used for the party.)


Shadow Game - In the book "How to Entertain Your Guests - A 1911 Collection of Indoor Games," there were many shadow games suggested. One such game is much like making finger shadows and guessing what animal it is (i.e., making a crocodile with your fingers, and casting the shadow on a wall). This game suggested taking ornaments, and casting the shadow on a wall, then guests need to guess what the ornament is (tin soldier, drum, angel, etc.). Obviously, make sure they can't see you with the ornament. You could be behind a hung white sheet, and cast the shadow on to the sheet with the guests on the other side.


Who? from Napastyle.com


Who?

Recently, Napastyle.com began to sell a whole host of nostalgic games from Britain. The game "Who?" looks like a perfect game for this party! Be sure to see their site for more!

 

Inspiration Board

A Christmas Carol Excerpt


“‘A merry Christmas, Bob,’ said Scrooge, with an earnestness that could not be mistaken, as he clapped him on the back.  ‘A merrier Christmas, Bob, my good fellow, than I have given you for many a year.  I'll raise your salary, and endeavour to assist your struggling family, and we will discuss your affairs this very afternoon, over a Christmas bowl of smoking bishop, Bob.  Make up the fires, and buy another coal-scuttle before you dot another i, Bob Cratchit!’

Scrooge was better than his word.  He did it all, and infinitely more...”


~Charles Dickens

MATCHING PAPER GOODS

1. A Dickens’ Christmas Gift or Goodie Bag Tags

These holiday tags will bring back the feeling of an old fashioned Christmas! Tags are 2 sided, one side with a Victorian Christmas image; 2nd side is either standard “To:/From:” text or personalized text of your choice. These goodie bag/gift tags can be purchased on bnute.etsy.com.

PICTURES FROM DICKENS’ CHRISTMAS PARTY

If you throw a Dickens’ Christmas Party, send us the pictures! We’d love to include them on our website to show everyone the fun that was had!

FREE PRINTABLE OLD FASHIONED CHRISTMAS TAGS AND MORE...


Free Printable Old Fashioned Christmas Tags by B.Nute productions


Here's a little old fashioned treat for you... some free vintage-style Christmas tags. Perfect for presents, or even an ornament on the tree!


Free Printable Old Fashioned Christmas Tags by B.Nute productions

Instructions for Making Old Fashioned Christmas Tags

1. Select link above, and print out the tags on 8.5" x 11" card stock from your browser. I suggest using a heavier card stock to give the tags some weight. 

2. Cut out each tag and punch a hole in the top.

3. String with festive ribbon and put on candy bags, gifts, or use as an ornament on the tree!


Printable items are copyright protected, and provided free of charge by B.Nute productions for personal use only. B.Nute's printables can not be sold, altered, or provided for download on any other site. For questions or inquiries, please contact B.Nute productions.



Free Printable Father Christmas Tags and Simple DIY Christmas Crackers



Free Printable Father Christmas Tags by B.Nute productions

Dress up your holiday table with these free printable old fashioned Father Christmas tags and Christmas Crackers. Below are instructions on how to print the tags as well as make a simple cracker, perfect to dress up the holiday table at each guest's place.


How to Make a Simple Christmas Cracker

Here's a step by step guide to make Christmas crackers of your own. Although these ones won't "pop", they still will be quite entertaining, especially if you find nice goodies to put inside!


1. Gather your materials for this project. You'll need photocopies of old Christmas music, festive ribbon, empty toilet paper rolls, double sided tape, and printed Father Christmas tags (see below.)

2. Fill toilet paper roll with treats-- little candies, chocolate coins, candy canes, or even small toys will be perfect.

3. Roll toilet paper around photo copy of music. Use double stick tape to attach.

4. Tie festive ribbon on either end of the wrapped toilet paper roll.

5. Your cracker is almost complete...

6. Tape Father Christmas tag to front of cracker for a perfect holiday cracker.



Free Printable Father Christmas Tags by B.Nute productions

Instructions for Making Father Christmas Tags

1. Select link above, and print out the tags on 8.5" x 11" card stock from your browser. I suggest using a heavier card stock to give the tags some weight. 

2. Cut out each tag and punch a hole in the top.

3. String with festive ribbon and put on candy bags, gifts, or use as an ornament on the tree!


Printable items are copyright protected, and provided free of charge by B.Nute productions for personal use only. B.Nute's printables can not be sold, altered, or provided for download on any other site. For questions or inquiries, please contact B.Nute productions.