When does the season begin for you? The day after Thanksgiving is always the designated day that our family has a Tree Decorating Family Night to kick of the Christmas season. For our Tree Decorating Family Night this year I started planning early. There are some great ideas on the Tree Decorating Family Night NABISCO Pinterest board! I used the Nilla “Cake” Bites tutorial for a sweet treat and there is also a recipe for a Cheesy Christmas Tree! So fun!
A Tree Decorating Family Night doesn’t have to be fancy at all. Play a few games or watch a Christmas movie. It’s up to you! We like to play Christmas music as we decorate our tree.
We made the Nilla Holiday “Cake” Bites ahead of time so they would be ready for our family night. My girls and I really love how cute they turned out and they were so tasty!
For the complete recipe you can head to this post: Nilla Holiday “Cake” Bites! This recipe is so easy and it’s definitely a must try!
Do you have any Tree Decorating traditions? What are your favorite holiday party planning tips?
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tina
Monday 1st of December 2014
Hello rachel i have been looking at your frozen cake recipes they are very pretty my 3 yr grandaughter loves frozen so this year she will be all frozen out with those sort of things and i also did the christmas tree theme as frozen all aqua silver and whites with the figures of the movie as well i will try and send y some pics of it. Also i like your cake recipe but do they sell those wafers here in england. Many thanks Tina jones