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Fun Christmas Pajamas for Your Family – 2

19 November 2008 2 Comments

Do you like to give “themed” gifts? I enjoy shopping for Christmas presents more when there is a “theme.” It gives me more of a challenge to see how clever I can be in grouping Christmas presents together for a theme that the receiver will enjoy.

Matching Christmas Pajamas for the Family

In my previous post I wrote about giving pajamas in a Christmas gift exchange on the night before Christmas. The Christmas pajamas could be humorous, glamorous, or cozy and comfy and must be worn on Christmas morning for the Christmas morning pictures to capture the memories.

An alternative to having your family wear Christmas pajamas is having them wear “ugly Christmas sweaters.” It’s fun and can be lest costly than Christmas pajamas. I’ve surveyed consignment and thrift shops for Christmas sweaters. There are plenty bargains to find if you shop early.

Christmas pajamas don’t have to match in print but a mix of red and green makes for a colorful Christmas morning photo. When I give my granddaughter pajamas, I have fun putting together a Christmas pajama themed present. With her pajamas, I might include:

  • Miniature Christmas Tree and Ornaments to decorate for her bedroom
  • Personalized Dated Ornament with Child Wearing Pajamas (give one every year)
  • Breakfast Fixings Basket with her favorite foods
  • Personalized Christmas Pillowcase – use fabric paints and a stencil
  • Christmas Slippers or Socks
  • Special Santa Plate and Cup for those special cookies or Christmas breakfast
  • Add some special Christmas themed story or coloring books
  • Package the Christmas pajamas and themed gifts for a child in a red and green storage box or basket which can be used for organizing toys after Christmas.

Related posts:

  1. Fun Christmas Pajamas Tradition for Your Family

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