[Christmas] Popular Entertainment/Performance Ideas Ranking
When it comes to big events in December, Christmas tops the list.
Many people celebrate with Christmas parties for family, friends, and colleagues.
In this article, we’ve gathered ideas for fun performances and activities perfect for Christmas!
We’ll introduce popular ideas in a ranking format, so you’ll quickly find something you’ll want to try.
If you’re looking to make Christmas even more exciting, give these a shot.
Who knows—you might even become more popular than Santa Claus!
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[Christmas] Ranking of Popular Skits/Acts for Entertainment Segments (71–80)
Handbell – Silent Night71rank/position

What brightens up the Christmas party is a handbell performance by staff dressed as Santa Claus and reindeer.
The moment the staff, clad in red and brown costumes and holding bells, line up, the atmosphere in the venue instantly becomes festive.
Accompanied by warm smiles, they perform “Silent Night.” Each note gently overlaps, creating a calm moment like softly falling snow.
Before long, the residents will likely find themselves humming along, listening with contented, narrowed eyes.
With its beautiful harmony of tone and ambiance, the handbell performance is the perfect idea for the finale of a Christmas party.
Chewy Santa and the Reindeer72rank/position

Let’s make Santa and reindeer puppets with mouths that open and close.
First, cut off the spout section of a milk carton.
Next, make slits from top to bottom on the two corners that are diagonal from each other.
Crease the bottom so it folds into two triangles—this creates the mouth that can open and close.
The side panels above and below the mouth will become the face and body.
Trim them to your preferred length and shape, then cover them with construction paper.
For Santa, you can cut one side into a triangle to represent his hat.
Finally, glue on the facial features made from construction paper and the reindeer’s antlers, and you’re done.
Chase the present!73rank/position

This is a magic trick where the audience participates by guessing which paper cup is hiding the present.
It’s not where it’s supposed to be and then appears somewhere else.
Next, without even shuffling the cups, it shows up in a different place again… how mysterious.
The secret is that there’s a hole in the bottom of the paper cup.
It’s truly the perfect trick for Christmas.
gift box74rank/position

Let me introduce a lovely origami idea that will boost the Christmas mood: a present box! This tiny gift will add a vibrant touch to your holiday room.
It’s easy for anyone to make, from kids to adults.
Pick some colorful origami paper and start folding.
If you decorate it with stickers and more, you’ll have a one-of-a-kind original box! You can hang it on the tree or display it on the wall.
Let’s all have fun making them and get into the Christmas spirit together!
Magic: The Enchanted Christmas Card75rank/position

It begins with a staff member playing the magician, who invites participants to draw a card with a picture on it.
The drawn card is placed in a box, and when the magician casts a spell, the chosen card astonishingly emerges from the box on its own.
Participants are amazed at the moment their card appears, and onlookers respond with surprised exclamations and applause.
Even with simple props—a deck of cards and a box—you can create a magical experience through clever staging.
With music and lively patter, it becomes an idea perfect for a Christmas party program that everyone can enjoy.
muffler76rank/position

How about a handmade gift that’s perfect for the cold season—a scarf? Have you heard of finger knitting? By simply using your hands to loop the yarn, you can knit surprisingly easily.
It’s lovely to take your time working on it at home in winter, a warm drink in hand.
We recommend towel-soft yarn; its plush texture makes for a scarf that feels great on the skin.
Why not create your very own original scarf and send your feelings to someone special?
How to make a Mickey-style Santa hat77rank/position

Here’s how to make a cute Mickey-like Santa hat that makes a sound.
First, cut red felt into a cone to fit the size of the head.
Since you’ll attach a pom-pom at the top, trim a small bit off the tip.
Next, stack two felt circles and sew around them, leaving a small opening.
Turn it inside out and insert a foam sheet.
Pay attention to the ear orientation and sew them onto the cone-shaped felt.
Turn the hat inside out, then use a glue gun to attach ornaments and a bell, and you’re done!


