Up your quality time game.
Bake batches of cookies to give out as gifts.
"We make up bundles of cookie and give them to friends and family — naturally keeping a few for ourselves."
Submitted by Ggunsailor.
Start a new gift swapping game.
"My grandma and my aunts would wrap cheap and completely random but useful items (gum, a pack of batteries, a nail clipper, etc) along with three or four actual gifts (a $20 gift card, movie tickets, etc). On Christmas, we'd sit in a circle and pass them around until my grandma would ring the bell to stop. We then had to decide whether we wanted to keep what we had, or move on to the next round for another "gift." It was always funny to hear what people thought they had and see their faces when they ended up with something completely ridiculous."
Submitted by meganf21.
NBC
And make it actually competitive.
"My mom's side of the family has an elaborate gift exchange that has turned into what we call "The Moses Family Game Show." We have a legit game show set up and everything, with buzzers that light up when someone buzzes in first. If they get it correct they get to open or steal a present. It's like a weird mix of Jeopardy, Family Feud, and White Elephant. The most coveted gift to date was a jumbo pack of toilet paper (I'm not even kidding)."
Submitted by realemilyruth.
Sony Pictures Television
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