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Seven ways to get into the Christmas spirit

Considering what we experienced in 2020, we can't wait for the Festive Season. Here's how to get into that festive spirit ...

It’s time to deck the halls, grab the mistletoe and get merry.

Here are seven ways Metro.co.uk suggested to help you get into the Christmas spirit.

1. Make a festive dessert

Whether a festive dessert means a Christmas cake or the good ol’ trifle, it’s sure to get you into the festive mood.

2. Attend a festive-themed masterclass

If baking isn’t your strong point, up your dessert game by attending a festive-themed masterclass. Not only will you have a recipe to take home to your family, but it will also add to the anticipation.

Whether a festive dessert means a Christmas cake or the good ol’ trifle, it’s sure to get you into the festive mood. Photo: Pixabay.

3. Make your own decorations

There are endless tutorials on how to impress your family with your DIY Christmas decorations. Spending time on this will most definitely contribute to the festiveness.

4. Watch Christmas films

Watching a few Christmas films with the family will remind you of what it’s all about. Christmas is about family, togetherness and appreciation.

5. Visit Santa

If you feel that you may be too old for these kinds of things, you have two options. Your first option is to borrow a younger cousin or sibling to join you. Your second option is to BE Santa and pay a visit to your nearest orphanage or old age home.

Why not be Santa this year? Photo: Pixabay.

6. Go ice-skating

Whether you spend the whole time clinging to the sides or whizzing around like a pro, there’s plenty of rinks to make it feel like a white Christmas.

7. Listen to Christmas music

Crack out all the old favourites and don’t hesitate to sing along.

Keep Covid-19 regulations in mind wherever you go. Government says most normal activity can resume, with precautions and health guidelines followed at all times. Visit the official government website here for more information.

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