
Hello all! This is the official start of blogmas 🙂 I will be posting daily with gift guides, recipes and more. Make sure to follow my blog so you don’t miss a post. You can also follow me on Instagram @ambermirrelle or @soulsticedreams so you don’t miss any updates.
Today, I’m kicking off blogmas with a 2023 Holiday Bucketlist to get you in the holiday season. If you try any of these out, comment below or tag me on Instagram!
- Start an advent calendar
- Make hot cocoa, light candles & watch The Holiday
- Make a wreath
- Forage decor
- Make homemade cinnamon rolls
- Decorate home for the holidays
- Get hot cocoa and a scone from favorite cafe and spend the morning/afternoon with a book
- Decorate Christmas tree and watch Home Alone
- Make a hot cocoa bar
- Make a winter cake
- Get matching PJs with family
- Spend the day making Xmas cookies and decorating gingerbread houses
- Learn how to ice skate
- Go sledding after a fresh snowfall
- Visit a Christmas Market
- Take a snowy morning walk, return home to curl up with some hot cocoa, fuzzy socks and a book
- Dress up pets in holiday outfits
- Make snow angels
- Go on a winter waterfall hike
- Have a cozy (no technology) vintage themed evening. Play board games, listen to classic Christmas songs & make Victorian Xmas cards
- Wrap presents in pretty wrapping paper in decorative ways
- Read a holiday book
- Christmas movie marathon
- Host a gingerbread decorating contest night with friends or family
- Make a Christmas cookie recipe from a foreign country and learn how Christmas is celebrated in that country
- Make festive hot cocoa toppers
- Put hot cocoa in thermos and take a walk in the snow
- Build a fort in living room and watch a Christmas movie
- Spend an evening lost in a festive coloring book while listening to soft Christmas music
- Make vintage style orange or popcorn garland
- Go for a drive and listen to Christmas songs while looking at Christmas lights & decorations
- Go to Christmas light show
- Go Christmas antiquing
- Make a traditional Christmas recipe from your familial culture (mine is from the UK and I plan on making mulled wine and Yorkshire pudding!)