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12 creative writing prompts for Christmas

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With snow-covered settings and family reunions, winter makes the perfect backdrop for many story writers. Let the merriment of Christmas seep into your tales, or perhaps explore a sinister side to these dark, wintery days.

These Christmas writing ideas fit perfectly with this dynamic season and are sure to add a festive spark to your writing journal .

It’s Christmas Eve and you can’t sleep. You decide to go downstairs for a glass of water. You walk into your living room just in time to find a pair of feet coming down from your chimney and landing in your fireplace.

There are a number of ways you can go with this prompt. While the above image may be a child’s dream, it could also be an adult’s nightmare. A classic start to what is sure to be an intriguing tale.

You are stuck in the world of a Christmas song. You must write a suspenseful story based on the words and concepts.

Love them or hate them, the same Christmas songs resurface each year without fail. Use these festive jingles as writing inspiration for your next Christmas story idea. Pick your favourite (or most hated) and embed it into your own fictional world.

It’s just a few minutes until Christmas Day. You forgot to leave cookies and milk out as an offering for Santa Claus. He’s not going to be happy, and it terrifies you.

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Again, the direction your story takes following this prompt depends largely on your main character. ‘Offering’ suggests something peculiar, but could this just be an innocent, misguided fear? How jolly Santa turns out to be is entirely up to you.

You wake up as Santa Claus on the afternoon of Christmas Eve. The sleigh is set, the presents are wrapped, and the elves are singing around the tree. Rudolph stands over you with his nose glowing bright, and asks if it’s time to take flight.

Take on the role of Santa Claus himself in this next Christmas creative writing idea. Will the day go off without a hitch, or will you encounter some festive mishaps along the way? Play around those other mentioned Christmas characters too, for a rich and varied story.

It’s Christmas Eve on one of the coldest winters of the century. You have 24 hours to think of something to do to get you high enough on the Naughty List to get enough coal to keep your small village warm.

This short Christmas writing prompt has so many layers already, pushing the idea of what it means to be ‘nice’ for Christmas. The harsh wintery scenes will no doubt be a joy to write while thinking up various naughty acts will bring you hours of fun.

You have been invited to a Christmas party by an old friend.

This idea has been purposely left short to allow your creative mind to wander where it wishes. Is your character happy to receive the invitation? Or perhaps the note brings up feelings they would have rather left buried…

You get woken up in the middle of the night on Christmas Eve by a loud voice: “Help! I’m stuck in the chimney!”

A touch of comedy with this next Christmas writing idea. A rescue mission for Santa Claus himself, or will you be forced to help an incompetent festive intruder? A chance to experiment with your humour writing, whatever tone that takes.

One Christmas day, you wake up to find a bunch of mistletoe floating above your head. You feel as though it’s trying to lead you somewhere.

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A Christmas mystery that could lead your character on a tale of love, heartbreak, or something else entirely. Choose to centre your story in the real world, or allow the supernatural element to take you into the fantasy realm.

While everyone else was getting Christmas presents, all you got was a card containing a name and a phone number.

So much for the wish list! This Christmas writing idea is thick with mystery and anticipation and has the freedom to move into a number of genres or styles. The age of your character will greatly affect their response, too.

You’re in a little coastal town pub on Christmas Eve. “What a night,” you say out loud to your drink. A salty old sea captain comes out of the darkness to tell the tale of his Night Before Christmas on the sea…

Coastal writing is always so much fun – throw in a Christmas twist, and you’ve got yourself a truly enjoyable festive tale just waiting to be penned . This dark and stormy writing prompt is the ultimate creative spark.

The Grinch is trying to steal Christmas, but things start to go wrong when he chooses to start with Kevin McCallister’s home.

A shout-out to two of the best Christmas films of all time, and plenty of opportunities to create a Christmas story idea that is already rich in character and contextual detail. The overlapping of these two worlds will be something to wrack your brain around but is sure to be a story your whole family will want to read.

A young child wished that it could be Christmas every day, and now it is – for every single person on Earth.

It’s Groundhog Day, the festive edition, for this final Christmas story writing prompt. How long will it take for society to tire of those ringing sleigh bells? Are there enough Christmas crackers to pull, day after day? And finally (perhaps most importantly), does Santa Claus have enough presents to go around?

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Christmas Writing Prompts: 95 Fun Ideas to Get You Started

By: Author Valerie Forgeard

Posted on Published: August 31, 2022  - Last updated: December 7, 2023

Categories Creativity , Inspiration , Writing

Christmas is a time for family, friends, and fun. It’s also a great time to get creative and write new stories! If you’re looking for some inspiration, we’ve got you covered. This blog post will provide 95 Christmas writing prompts to help get you started. Whether a beginner or an experienced writer, these prompts will help you create some amazing nonfiction and fiction writing!

95 Christmas Writing Prompts

Below you’ll find various types of Christmas writing prompts to inspire various kinds of writing.

Christmas Writing Prompts for Your Journal to Spark Your Creativity!

Whether you’re looking for inspiration for your activities this year or just want to reminisce, writing your December writing prompt (or several) in a journal is a great way to capture your memories.

Writing a Christmas journal can also help you feel connected to the vacation season, even if you’re not religious.

It’s easy to get lost in the hustle and bustle of the holidays, and it’s hard to remember all the little things that make Christmas so special. But writing them down will help you remember them better and reflect on how much the vacation season means to you.

Here are 33 Christmas journal prompts to help you get started:

  • What do you think of when you hear the word “Christmas”?
  • What’s the most important thing about Christmas?
  • What’s your favorite part of Christmas?
  • What do you like about Christmas Eve?
  • Do you prefer giving or receiving gifts? And why?
  • What’s the best Christmas present you’ve ever received?
  • What’s the worst Christmas present you’ve ever received?
  • What bugs you every year when the Christmas season comes around again (a song that gets played too often on the radio, a movie that gets shown too often on TV, etc.)? Does that feeling change depending on whether you have a gift or not?
  • What’s the most thoughtful gift you’ve ever given someone for Christmas?
  • Write about an experience where you realized Santa wasn’t real or where someone else knew he wasn’t real while you didn’t yet know.
  • How do you like to decorate for Christmas?
  • What do you like best about Christmas dinner?
  • Who’s your favorite person to go shopping with during the holidays?
  • What’s your favorite Christmas song? And why? What’re the lyrics about?
  • What do you feel when you hear “Jingle Bells”?
  • What’s your favorite memory of the holidays?
  • Do you remember a funny or embarrassing gift given to someone in your family sometime during the holidays? What was it, and how did they react when they unwrapped it on Christmas Day (or the vacation they celebrated)?
  • Have you ever had a white Christmas? If so, what was it like?
  • How many Christmases can you remember from your childhood? What’s your favorite memory of Christmas in your childhood home?
  • Do you’ve any traditions that are typical of your family or culture?
  • Do you think you should spend Christmas with your family or friends?
  • If you could only celebrate Christmas with 5 people, who’d they be and why?
  • What would be different if there was no Christmas or Halloween (or any other vacation)?
  • If everything were possible, what would be your ideal Christmas day?
  • How will you celebrate this year?
  • Who’s your favorite person to spend time with during the holidays? And why?
  • What’s your favorite thing to cook/bake on the holidays?
  • If you could spend Christmas with anyone in history, who’d it be and why?
  • What’s your favorite winter activity (other than skiing or skating)?
  • Do you’ve any traditions or superstitions related to Christmas?
  • If you could give your best friend anything for Christmas, what would you give them?
  • If you could give one gift to everyone in the world, what would it be?
  • If you were Santa Claus, how would you make Christmas morning special for children worldwide?

Creative Writing Prompt Suggestions for a Christmas Story

If you don’t know what story to write, start with a simple idea and then develop it as you go.

Here are 22 Christmas creative writing prompt suggestions that can help you improve your creative writing skills and develop new ideas:

  • Describe your first Christmas memory
  • Write a story about trying to find the perfect gift for someone you love.
  • Write about a Christmas family tradition you’d like to keep but can’t.
  • Write about the funniest thing that happened to you this year.
  • Write about someone who’s always late, but for some reason, you don’t mind at all if they’re late for Christmas dinner with your family this year.
  • Write about how long it’s been since you’ve seen some of your closest friends or family members at Christmas (for example, if they live abroad or have moved away).
  • Write about what it would be like if Father Christmas existed and came to visit you on Christmas Eve this year!
  • Write a short poem describing how you feel about the holidays.
  • Write about your favorite Christmas movie or book and what it means to you personally as an adult, as opposed to when you were younger.
  • Describe your favorite Christmas character. And why.
  • Write about a Christmas miracle (real or imagined) that happened to you or someone you know.
  • Write about what happened when Santa Claus tried to deliver the presents on Christmas Eve last year… But somehow failed? Or was he successful? You decide!
  • Write a list of things you’re thankful for this year, including people and important things (like your family, pets, friends, and school).
  • Describe the best Christmas tree and Christmas lights you’ve ever seen
  • Write about something that could replace a Christmas tree. Why would it be a good substitute? Would you decorate it? And how?
  • Invent a Christmas tradition you’d like to start this year with your family or friends! What’ll it be? Who’ll do it? Why? How often will it take place? What’s planned for next year?
  • Describe your favorite Christmas smell (candles, cinnamon buns).
  • Write about the magic of Christmas.
  • Describe a Christmas in winter
  • Describe a Christmas in summer
  • Write a story about a family trying to save money at Christmas
  • Write about how Santa Claus (Father Christmas) gets stuck in your chimney, and you must help him.

25 Christmas Writing Prompts About History and Culture

Christmas is a wonderful time of year, filled with delicious food, family and friends, and presents. But there are also many interesting facts about Christmas, such as how it spread to different parts of the world and how it’s celebrated today.

Here are 25 Christmas writing prompts to help you learn more about the history and culture of Christmas.

  • In what year was Christmas recognized as a national vacation in the United States?
  • What’s the history of St. Nicholas Day, and what does it have to do with Christmas?
  • Write a Christmas story about the first Christmas tree, inspired by the story of Christ’s birth in the Bible.
  • Write a short story about what happened on the night of Jesus’s birth.
  • What do other religions have in common with Christmas?
  • Write about what it was like to celebrate Christmas in the 17th century.
  • How did art reflect what was happening in the world at that time?
  • What do you think Santa Claus would have looked like in ancient times?
  • How has Christmas decoration and Christmas spirit changed over time?
  • Compare and contrast how people celebrated Christmas in different countries and at different times.
  • What do you think people will be doing at Christmas 20 years from now? In 50 years? In 100 years?
  • What do you like best about caroling? And why?
  • Is there anything else in the world that makes people believe in magic, like Santa Claus?
  • Describe what it was like to grow up in another country or culture where Christmas isn’t celebrated today – what’s celebrated there instead and why?
  • When did Santa Claus become popular in Western culture?
  • What’s the story behind Santa’s red suit?
  • Who decided that children should get toys for Christmas and why?
  • Why isn’t Thanksgiving celebrated everywhere Christmas is celebrated?
  • What’re the 5 best Christmas books in the world?
  • What’re the 5 best Christmas movies in the world?
  • Which artists were born on Christmas Day?
  • Which politicians were born on Christmas Day?
  • What’s the most famous Christmas carol in the USA, and why?
  • What’s the story of the Nutcracker (Christmas time ballet)?
  • Where in the world is the longest Christmas holiday, and why?

Christmas Card Writing Ideas

Christmas cards are an important part of the vacation season. Whether you’re sending a card to a friend or family member, it’s a great way to stay in touch and ensure they know you’re thinking of them.

You can write whatever you want in your Christmas card, but there are a few things that people will always appreciate. Here are 15 examples of phrases for your Christmas wishes:

  • Merry Christmas! I hope you’re ready for a wonderful vacation season!
  • It’s hard to believe that Christmas is already upon us! We can’t wait to see our friends and family this year.
  • Happy holidays from our family to yours! We hope you have a wonderful time with your loved ones this year!
  • We wish you all the best this vacation season! May your heart always be filled with love and peace!
  • We wish you a wonderful vacation season! We look forward to seeing you again soon!
  • We wish you and your loved ones a Merry Christmas full of love and happiness this year!
  • Merry Christmas to you and yours! We hope your holidays this year are full of love, laughter, and joy – just like whenever we’re together!
  • We wish you nothing but the best this vacation season! May your heart always be filled with love and peace!
  • We also wish you a Merry Christmas and Happy Holiday Season on behalf of our family!
  • I’m so thankful for our friendship, and I hope you know how much that means to me.
  • Merry Christmas to you and your family! We hope your holidays this year are full of love, laughter, and joy – as always when we’re together!
  • I hope your holiday season is full of joy, love, and happiness!
  • This year has been amazing. Thank you so much for being in my life!
  • Thanks again for everything this year. Have a great vacation season!
  • May you get everything on your list this year!

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The best writing prompts for Christmas

"All I Want For Christmas Is You"? Trite. "Jingle Bells"? Boring. Miracle on 34th Street? Overplayed. "Santa Claus Is Comin’ To Town"? Pass!

Instead of turning to the same old holiday traditions, why not embrace the Christmas spirit by writing about it this year? From reindeer soaring in the sky to sleighs gliding on the snow, writing prompts are a fun way to celebrate the holiday season that can help invigorate the memories of students and get kids to come up with all sorts of creative ideas about everything holiday-flavored. And sharing the stories around a Christmas tree is one of those family activities that you just can’t beat.

If you’re looking to cut to the festive chase, here are ten top Christmas writing prompts:

  • Every year around Christmas, Satan accidentally gets thousands of letters from children writing to Santa. This year, however, he gets a letter that makes him sit up and take notice.
  • Start your story with one character making a vow they would never have made the year before.
  • The turkey is on the floor. Stuffing is stuck to the ceiling. The tree has been toppled over. The presents have been singed. What happened to cause this chaotic Christmas scene?
  • Write about a character who won’t (or can’t) shop for the holidays.
  • Write about a character who’s stuck in a shopping mall.
  • Write about Christmas Day from Rudolph's perspective.
  • Write about light returning to a place deprived of it for a long time, literally or figuratively.
  • "Excuse me," someone says to you, tapping you on the shoulder. "Are these your antlers? You dropped them."
  • You are Santa Claus, and you're running late for work because you're stuck in the middle of a traffic jam caused by a Justice for Reindeer protest.

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150+ Christmas Story Ideas, Tips & Prompts (Fun & Festive)

Welcome to my festive guide of Christmas story ideas, tips, and prompts!

Get ready to ignite your imagination and dive into the magical realm of holiday storytelling. Whether you’re a budding writer or simply seeking inspiration, we’ve got you covered with a treasure trove of dazzling ideas.

So, grab a cup of hot cocoa, snuggle up by the fire, and let the spirit of Christmas guide your creative journey.

Christmas Story Ideas

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When it comes to Christmas stories, the possibilities are endless.

From heartwarming tales of love and generosity to mysterious adventures and whimsical fantasies, the holiday season provides a rich backdrop for storytelling.

Here is a Santa’s bag full of Christmas story ideas to spark your creativity:

  • A young girl discovers a magical snow globe that grants wishes.
  • An old man befriends a lonely reindeer and helps save Christmas.
  • A mischievous elf causes chaos in Santa’s workshop.
  • A family travels back in time and experiences Christmas in different eras.
  • A group of friends embarks on a quest to find the perfect Christmas tree.
  • A lonely snowman comes to life and goes on an adventure to find his place in the world.
  • A secret Santa leaves anonymous gifts for people in need.
  • A young boy discovers that his grandfather is secretly Santa Claus.
  • A magical ornament brings love and joy to whoever possesses it.
  • A young girl writes a letter to Santa asking for her parents to be reunited.
  • A child discovers a magical Christmas ornament that grants wishes.
  • Two rival families learn the true meaning of Christmas.
  • A time traveler experiences Christmas in different eras.
  • An unexpected guest changes a family’s Christmas traditions.
  • A lost pet finds its way home on Christmas Eve.
  • A mysterious figure helps people in need during the holidays.
  • A group of kids plan a secret Santa for their neighborhood.
  • A Christmas tree farm hides a magical secret.
  • An elf accidentally gets left behind in the human world.
  • A Christmas market brings together two long-lost friends.
  • A snowstorm leads to unexpected friendships and adventures.
  • A family heirloom brings about a Christmas miracle.
  • A couple rekindles their romance during a snowy Christmas.
  • A town without Christmas spirit discovers joy through a child.
  • A Christmas play reveals hidden talents and dreams.
  • A holiday baking competition sparks rivalry and romance.
  • A lonely person finds companionship with a stray animal on Christmas.
  • A workaholic rediscovers the joy of Christmas through charity work.
  • A Christmas ghost story with a heartwarming twist.
  • A family’s first Christmas after a significant loss.
  • A Christmas cruise leads to adventure and self-discovery.
  • An antique shop’s Christmas items hold magical stories.
  • A holiday mix-up leads to unexpected connections.
  • A magical Christmas Eve changes a skeptic’s beliefs.
  • A Christmas party brings together unlikely individuals.
  • A holiday light display competition in a small town.
  • A Christmas choir unites a divided community.
  • A festive scavenger hunt with a surprising reward.
  • A holiday-themed road trip with unexpected stops.
  • A family learns the importance of giving rather than receiving.
  • A soldier’s Christmas letter home sparks a community movement.
  • A Christmas market stall holds the key to solving a mystery.
  • A struggling musician finds inspiration during the holidays.
  • A holiday romance blossoms in a cozy winter lodge.
  • A secret Santa tradition uncovers hidden feelings.
  • A Christmas Eve blizzard brings strangers together.
  • A holiday decorating contest reveals more than just creativity.
  • A magical reindeer helps a child believe in Christmas again.
  • A writer finds her muse in a festive small town.
  • A Christmas tree whisperer helps trees find their perfect homes.
  • A magical Christmas hat that grants the wearer one Christmas wish.
  • A family celebrating their first Christmas in space.
  • A ghost of Christmas past, present, and future visiting a modern-day Scrooge.
  • A Christmas-themed amusement park with a secret.
  • A baker who creates cookies that predict the future.
  • An orphan’s first Christmas with a new family.
  • A journalist uncovering the truth about a Christmas legend.
  • A town where it’s Christmas every day.
  • A Christmas tree that teleports people to different times.
  • A Christmas Eve where all the animals can talk.
  • A scientist accidentally creating snow that never melts.
  • A famous actor disguised as Santa in a small town.
  • A Christmas cruise ship caught in a magical storm.
  • A holiday romance between rival Christmas light decorators.
  • A family’s quest to deliver a forgotten gift to the North Pole.
  • A child’s drawing of Santa coming to life.
  • A cursed Christmas ornament causing chaos.
  • A mysterious guest at a Christmas charity gala.
  • A couple stranded in a remote cabin during Christmas.
  • A Christmas market where each stall offers a magical experience.
  • A group of strangers snowed in at a train station on Christmas Eve.
  • A magical advent calendar with real-life daily surprises.
  • A Christmas Eve heist to save a historic landmark.
  • A mischievous elf causing mayhem in a toy store.
  • A snowman who grants wishes on Christmas night.

Tips for Writing Christmas Stories

Now that you have a list of Christmas story ideas to choose from, here are some tips to help you bring your story to life:

  • Start with a strong hook to grab the reader’s attention. This could be a mysterious letter found under a Christmas tree, or a sudden, unexplained power outage on Christmas Eve. Your opening should immediately immerse the reader in the story’s world and set the tone for what’s to come.
  • Create memorable characters that readers can relate to. These could be characters facing relatable challenges, like a single parent struggling to create the perfect Christmas, or a child experiencing their first holiday after a significant loss. Give each character distinct traits and motivations to make them feel real.
  • Set the scene by describing the sights, sounds, and smells of Christmas. This involves painting a vivid picture of twinkling lights, the aroma of cinnamon and pine, and the soft sound of carols in the distance. Use sensory details to transport your readers directly into the world of your story.
  • Use dialogue to bring your characters to life and convey emotions. Dialogue can reveal a lot about your characters, like their personality, background, and current mood. An excited child’s chatter about Santa, or a couple’s tender conversation about past Christmases, can add depth to your story.
  • Build tension and suspense to keep readers engaged . This might involve a series of mysterious events leading up to Christmas or a family secret that’s revealed during the holiday dinner. Keep your readers guessing what will happen next.
  • Weave in themes of love, hope, and generosity. Christmas stories often revolve around these themes. Show characters performing acts of kindness, like a businessperson helping a homeless person, or a child learning the importance of giving.
  • Show the transformation and growth of your main character. This is key in Christmas stories. Maybe a cynical character learns the joy of giving, or a lonely individual finds a sense of belonging. Show how the magic of Christmas brings about change in your characters.
  • Add unexpected twists and turns to keep readers guessing. Perhaps a character who hates Christmas ends up saving the day, or a planned holiday goes completely awry, leading to unexpected joy.
  • End on a satisfying note that leaves readers feeling warm and joyful. This doesn’t always mean a happy ending in the traditional sense, but your story should resolve in a way that aligns with the spirit of Christmas, leaving your readers with a sense of closure and contentment.

Prompts to Inspire Your Christmas Story

If you’re looking for more specific ideas to get started, here are some writing prompts to inspire your Christmas story:

  • Write a story about a Christmas miracle that changes someone’s life.
  • Imagine a world where Christmas is celebrated in a completely different way.
  • Create a story based on a memorable Christmas tradition from your own life.
  • Write a story about a character who is on Santa’s naughty list and must find a way to redeem themselves.
  • Imagine what would happen if Santa’s sleigh broke down on Christmas Eve.
  • Write a story about a magical Christmas ornament that grants wishes.
  • Create a story where Christmas is in danger and only a group of unlikely heroes can save the day.
  • Write a story about the true meaning of Christmas and how it can change someone’s perspective.
  • Imagine a world where it’s Christmas every day and the challenges that would come with it.
  • Create a story about a character who receives the gift they’ve always wanted but realizes it’s not what they expected.
  • Write about a Christmas Eve where every wish written to Santa comes true.
  • A story of two strangers stuck in an airport during Christmas.
  • Imagine a world where Christmas is banned and how characters react.
  • A family’s last Christmas before their children leave for college.
  • A magical snow globe that shows potential future Christmases.
  • A retired Santa Claus adjusting to life outside the North Pole.
  • A character experiencing their first Christmas in a foreign country.
  • A detective solving a mystery during a Christmas party.
  • A Christmas angel mistakenly visits the wrong family.
  • A couple experiencing their first Christmas after adopting a child.
  • A story centered around a unique Christmas tradition in a small town.
  • A Christmas market that appears only once every hundred years.
  • A character who can hear what Christmas decorations are thinking.
  • A family’s quest to find the perfect Christmas tree.
  • A character revisiting their hometown for Christmas after many years.
  • An office Christmas party that leads to unexpected revelations.
  • A lonely widower’s Christmas turns magical with a stranger’s arrival.
  • Children planning a secret Christmas gift for their parents.
  • A magical Christmas pastry that makes people tell the truth.
  • A Christmas Eve blizzard that changes everything for a small community.
  • A group of friends exchanging handmade gifts for Christmas.
  • A character learning about different Christmas traditions worldwide.
  • A toy store’s struggle to survive its last Christmas season.
  • A character volunteering at a shelter during the holidays.
  • A mysterious Christmas card that arrives every year from an unknown sender.
  • A character trying to create the perfect Christmas for a loved one.
  • A tale of two cities celebrating Christmas in vastly different ways.
  • A character who discovers they’re related to Santa Claus.
  • An unexpected romance at a Christmas-themed resort.
  • A family’s first Christmas after adopting a pet.
  • A group of kids trying to prove Santa Claus is real.
  • A holiday baking disaster that leads to a sweet romance.
  • A Christmas tree that grants the wish of whoever decorates it.
  • A character who hates Christmas until they experience a true Christmas spirit.
  • A story about finding lost love during the holiday season.
  • A mysterious advent calendar with daily magical surprises.
  • A holiday-themed treasure hunt in a snowy mountain village.
  • A character facing their first Christmas after a major life change.
  • A Christmas parade that brings a divided town together.
  • A story about the friendship between a child and a snowman.
  • Write about a Christmas where the northern lights bring magic to a small village.
  • Imagine a Christmas without snow that leads to unexpected adventures.
  • A secret Santa who really is Santa Claus in disguise.
  • A family inherits an old mansion with a Christmas mystery.
  • A Christmas pageant that goes hilariously wrong.
  • A character who finds a portal to the North Pole in their basement.
  • A snowy Christmas in a tropical country, and its magical cause.
  • A character attending a Christmas costume party where something magical happens.
  • A Christmas where every gift is a clue to a family treasure.
  • A holiday-themed reality show with a twist.
  • A child’s belief in Santa bringing about a miracle.
  • A character learning about Christmas traditions from around the world.
  • A mysterious figure saving Christmas in a city.
  • A group of friends finding a magical Christmas village in the woods.
  • A Christmas wish that leads to an epic adventure.
  • A grumpy old man’s transformation during the holiday season.
  • A Christmas carol that comes to life.
  • A magical wreath that transports people to different Christmas settings.
  • A toy maker who discovers his creations are alive.
  • A family’s first Christmas on a deserted island.
  • A pet’s perspective on Christmas.
  • A character waking up in a Christmas-themed world.
  • A historical Christmas story with a touch of magic.
  • A Christmas tree decorating contest with a mystical prize.
  • A Christmas Eve where wishes made at midnight come true.

Here is a fun video with more Christmas story writing prompts:

How Can I Come Up with New and Exciting Christmas Story Ideas?

Coming up with fresh and engaging Christmas story ideas can sometimes be a challenge.

To get your creative juices flowing, try the following tips:

First, think about traditional Christmas themes and brainstorm ways to put a unique spin on them. Consider incorporating unexpected settings, characters, or plot twists to make your story stand out.

Next, gather inspiration from your own experiences or those of others.

Draw from personal memories, traditions, or even historical events to add depth and authenticity to your stories.

What Are Some Tips for Writing Compelling Christmas Stories?

Writing a compelling Christmas story involves capturing the essence of the holiday spirit while keeping readers engaged.

Here are a few tips to make your Christmas stories more captivating.

Focus on creating relatable and well-developed characters who encounter meaningful conflicts, which can be resolved by the end of the story.

This helps readers connect emotionally with the narrative.

Incorporate vivid descriptions of Christmas settings, decorations, and traditions to evoke a strong sense of atmosphere and immerse readers in the festive spirit.

How Can I Make My Christmas Stories Appeal to a Wide Audience?

To make your Christmas stories appeal to a broad audience, consider the following strategies.

First, focus on universal themes and emotions that resonate with people from various backgrounds. Love, family, gratitude, and the spirit of giving are just a few examples of themes that can transcend cultural boundaries.

Additionally, strive for inclusivity and diversity in your character portrayals.

Represent different cultures, traditions, and beliefs in a respectful and authentic manner, fostering a sense of inclusiveness that can resonate with readers from diverse backgrounds.

Final Thoughts: Christmas Story Ideas

With these ideas and tips, you’re ready to embark on your own Christmas storytelling adventure.

Happy writing!

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25 Christmas Writing Prompts For Holiday Inspiration

25 Christmas Writing Prompts for holiday inspiration! #fiction #ideas #idea starters #stories #romance

One of my readers requested this post! I was happy to do it, because winter and the holidays bring great inspiration to me. These could be used for fiction, journaling, or just about any other creative writing. And I’m keeping them G-rated in case any teachers want to use them for their students! (And if you are a teacher, check out my 50 Story Ideas for Kids , too!)

But these prompts work just as well for adults. If you’ve had a busy autumn or a tumultuous year, but you have a Christmas break, that’s a great time to get back into a writing habit again. Although these are fiction prompts, some of them could be adapted to autobiographical prompts for essays, journaling, or memoir writing as well.

25 Christmas Writing Prompts for holiday inspiration! #fiction #ideas #idea starters #stories #romance

  • Two people who are secretly romantically interested in one another. They agree to share Christmas dinner together, just as friends, because a family holiday isn’t going to happen and all of their other friends are already busy.
  • Someone doesn’t have anyone to spend Christmas with.
  • A person is on a difficult quest to find or make a particular gift for someone else.
  • A Christmas card arrives in the mail fifty years after it was delivered.
  • The Christmas ornament is supposedly enchanted.
  • Someone has just became fabulously wealthy and is picking out gifts for their family.
  • Someone is transported to a Christmas in a past century.
  • To impress her, he learns all of the words to her favorite Christmas carol. And he doesn’t even like carols. Or Christmas. Or singing.
  • Someone embarrasses herself at a Christmas party.
  • Write a scene inspired by the image of a boat decked out in Christmas lights.
  • Notes and gifts from a “Secret Santa” take a strange turn.
  • After the blizzard hits, they’re stuck together for a while, and they have to stay warm.
  • A single person reacts to getting Christmas cards from married couples with pictures of them with their smiling children.
  • Two strangers wind up participating in a holiday activity together.
  • Someone has been cutting down and stealing trees from the Christmas tree farm.
  • Someone resorts to desperate measures to get home for Christmas.
  • Write about the worst present your character ever got.
  • They’re putting up a Christmas tree at the hospital.
  • Write about someone who’s determined to make amends at Christmas.
  • Write a scene that incorporates the smells of Christmas.
  • Someone receives a gift wrapped in newspaper and duct tape.
  • At the castle, Christmas is very different from what she’s used to.
  • He and his very pregnant wife can’t find a hotel room right before Christmas.
  • Okay, he’s not Santa, but he did have a very good reason for breaking into the house.
  • What’s a reindeer doing in this part of town?

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You’re so welcome, Olivia! Thank you for the great suggestion!

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I’m almost finished with my holiday writing project for this year but I’m going to take this list and use it for something for next year. I think it would be great fun to incorporate three…or six of these into a story, maybe more!

Hi, Anne! Congratulations on being almost done with your holiday project. And I hope there are useful for the next one!

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#4 worked for me well. I took the about a Christmas card arriving 50 years after it was sent and made a 2500 word short story that was printed in TJ Hannon second short story collection Tales With a Twist 2. An emotional tale about an American soldier stationed in Viet Nam, who never made it home. Thanks for the prompt. These things usually don’t work for me, but this one did

Tom, that’s so cool…I’m so glad it worked out for you!

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These Christmas prompts are great fun, Bryn. Thanks. I’m sharing some with my writing class tomorrow. 🙂

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These Christmas prompts would make a great prompt advent-calendar for a writer friend – next year …

Hi, there! Oh my gosh, a writing prompt advent calendar…that’s an amazing idea. 🙂

Thank you, I once upon a time did that for said friend … But I had to choose small prompts as I glued 24 tiny envelopes with those prompts on a sheet of cardboard. It was received with great joy!

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Thanks for the holiday writing prompts, Bryn. I’ve shared your post on my blog for Write it Wednesday .

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These are so fun! You always have the best prompts.

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Thank you so much for these, Bryn!! They got me into the Christmas spirit (a bit), despite the fact that my 7-month old puppy died yesterday. Speaking of disheartening things, could you please make a list of writing prompts about potentially upsetting/unwanted things? I would especially be very grateful if you could throw in a few fantasy/mythology because that is my genre and I really love your creative prompts!! Merry Christmas, Alyssa

Oh Alyssa! I am so sorry about your puppy! I know how much pets mean, and that’s so sad. I wish I could give you a hug. Take really good care of yourself, okay?

That is a great idea for a list. I’ll do it! Honestly, we’ve had a few upsetting things happen to us recently, so I’ll be inspired. 😀 But yes, I’ll try to remember to include some fantasy ones. Thank you for the suggestion!

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Gosh…these are great and I love your posts..A prompt that may work for someone…. Holiday Tonic For The Soul supplies us with rejuvenated love and tranquil happiness. It is by far the most embraced and fulfilling holiday we celebrate. From the birth of our Savior, to hoping for a white one we create the tonic of our own personal joy….

Merry Christmas, Bryn…

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I love this this is the best thing ever even though I am only 12 I have already worten 191 pages of a book because of these writing prompts I hope I get an A

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On the evening of the 23rd The extended family is gathered and the patriarch and one of the younger children disappear. It is none the things that everyone fears.

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5 stars. this was so helpful. all the other websites with similar title have cheesy and childlike ideas but this page has mystery and funny and pretty story prompts that i will definitely be using. thank you so much

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57 Christmas Writing Prompts

Another Christmas has come! This year we are using Christmas writing prompts to countdown the days until Christmas. Not only are our Christmas writing prompts fun, but they will also encourage your child to do a bit of writing each day. I know writing is not the same as getting chocolates each day, but it is more special, especially If your child loves writing. If your child dislikes writing, don’t worry! They will still find each writing prompt fun to read and who knows with a little encouragement they might even write a few words! You could even use these wonderful Christmas pictures for kids to inspire your child to write!

Christmas Writing Prompts Advent Calendar

If you enjoyed this advent calendar, check out our other advent calendars, such as 24 days of Christmas poems and 24 days of Christmas quotes from storybooks ! And our newest 2020 advent calendar for daily December journal prompt ideas .

List Of Christmas Writing Prompts

If you’re having technical issues with our advent calendar above, then here is a list of all the Christmas writing prompts included. We also added a couple of bonus prompts to give you more inspiration this holiday season.

  • You wake up to the sweet sound of a Christmas elf singing. (You might find this cute Christmas elf name generator useful for naming your elves)
  • In a rush, Santa forgot about one special present.
  • Knock knock, open up! There’s a Grinch at your door.
  • Santa’s given up and given his job to you for a whole year.
  • Instead of coal, Santa turns you into a reindeer for being naughty.
  • Oh No! My hand is melting. I’m a snowman!
  • A weird and strange-shaped present was hidden in your garage.
  • Hear the jingle, hear the jangle, Christmas trees dance tonight.
  • A kid with a white beard, what’s happening to me?
  • Anger and frustration at Santa’s workshop, as Christmas elves start quitting their jobs.
  • You receive a knitted jumper for Christmas, but this is no ordinary jumper.
  • Christmas lights show Santa the way, and keep the Grinch away!
  • The secret ingredient to Santa cookies is shaping them like Santa or else…
  • I wake up and instead of snow, I see candy canes everywhere.
  • You bake a gingerbread man and it comes to life!
  • The Grinch steals Santa’s sleigh. How will Santa deliver presents?
  • The Christmas tree thought to itself, “I sure look pretty tonight! But what will happen to me when Christmas is over?”
  • It is the year 2020, and Christmas has been banned all over the world!
  • Santa’s such a cool guy! I wonder what he wants for Christmas? (See this post on how to write a letter to Santa for more inspiration,)
  • The funniest thing happened last night – Santa got stuck in the chimney!
  • All the Christmas elves cheered for Santa as he left, apart from one jealous little elf.
  • Grandma always said this snow globe was magic, so I shook it to see…
  • There once was a cow who wanted to be one of Santa’s reindeer.
  • The star at the top of the tree started glowing and shaking. A big flash and we were gone…
  • Plan the best Christmas dinner party ever. What food will you serve? Think about the decorations and the entertainment.
  • Write a day in the life story of a Christmas elf working in Santa’s workshop, the day before Christmas.
  • What was the best present you ever got for Christmas, and why?
  • What is the true meaning of Christmas? Think about why people celebrate Christmas every year.
  • Write your own Christmas carol (or song) about families coming together at Christmas time.
  • Create your own Christmas cards for each of your friends. Remember to include a lovely message inside!
  • What is the most important thing you do on Christmas day?
  • What would the perfect Christmas day look like to you? Explain this day in great detail.
  • Write down at least three things you love about Christmas. Now write down a list of three things you hate about Christmas.
  • What is your favourite movie to watch during the Christmas holidays, and why?
  • If you could buy Santa Claus one gift, what would it be and why?
  • Make a list of at least ten ways that you can help someone else this Christmas holiday.
  • How did your parents or grandparents celebrate Christmas when they were younger? How is it different from how you celebrate Christmas now?
  • You find a magical snow globe. The first time you shake this snow globe, a Christmas elf appears. The elf grants you one wish. What would you wish for and why?
  • Imagine you are an elf at Santa’s workshop. Santa has given you the special task of designing your own Christmas toy. Draw a picture of this new toy, and provide a description of it.
  • Make a list of your top five favourite Christmas songs.
  • One of your close friends is really sick, and they have to spend Christmas in a hospital. How can you make sure they have the best Christmas ever?
  • Write a Christmas story about an ornament passed down through your family for generations.
  • Write about the worst Christmas ever. This can be a fictional story or based on true events.
  • Make a list of at least five DIY Christmas gifts you can make at home.
  • Write a story about a robin who needs to find the perfect Christmas present for their best friend, the crow.
  • You receive a Christmas present from a secret Santa. You make it your quest to find out who this person is.
  • A horrible villainous character wants to make amends this Christmas. Write about their journey, and if they are successful at making amends.
  • Rudolph the red-nosed reindeer gets stuck in your chimney, and Santa is nowhere to be seen. Continue this story.
  • A Christmas card arrives from the future in your mailbox. It tells you to go to the mall fountain at midnight. Continue this story.
  • Your next-door neighbour is alone on Christmas day. What can you do to help them?
  • Make a list of at least five fun activities you can do on Christmas day.
  • Make a list of your top five Christmas foods.
  • Write a story about a character who is trying to plan the perfect Christmas dinner for their family, but things keep going wrong.
  • Think about how Christmas is celebrated in other cultures and countries. Pick at least three different cultures, and write about Christmas day for each.
  • Design your own gingerbread house. What kind of house would it be? What kind of decorations would you add?
  • How can you help the less fortunate this Christmas? Make a list of at least 10 ways you can help them.
  • Complete this sentence in three different ways: Christmas is all about…

For more ideas take a look at this list of Christmas story ideas . You might also want to view this Christmas book title generator for further inspiration for your festive tales.

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Festive Inspirations: Unwrapping Christmas Creative Writing

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Festive Inspirations: Unwrapping Christmas Creative Writing

Preparing for the Festive Season: Unleashing Your Creative Writing Skills

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The festive season is just around the corner, and what better way to celebrate than by unleashing your creative writing skills ? Whether you’re a seasoned writer or just starting out, the holiday season provides the perfect opportunity to express yourself and share your stories with others. So, get ready to dive into the world of imagination and let your writing skills shine bright this festive season!

Here are a few tips to help you prepare for the festive season and make the most out of your creative writing:

  • Find inspiration: Take a walk in nature, visit local festive markets, or simply immerse yourself in the holiday spirit. Let your surroundings fuel your imagination and bring your writing to life.
  • Set writing goals: Decide how much time you want to dedicate to writing each day or week. Setting achievable goals will keep you motivated and ensure you make progress on your creative projects.
  • Experiment with genres: Try your hand at different genres such as poetry, short stories , or even non-fiction. This will not only expand your writing skills but also challenge you to explore new storytelling techniques.
  • Join writing communities: Connect with fellow writers who share your passion. Join online forums, attend writing workshops or consider participating in writing challenges. Surrounding yourself with like-minded individuals will provide valuable feedback and support.

Remember, there are no rules when it comes to creative writing. Let your imagination run wild, embrace the festive spirit, and watch your words come to life this holiday season!

Getting Festive: Capturing the Magic of Christmas in Words

As twinkling lights adorn the streets and the scent of freshly baked cookies fills the air, it’s time to immerse ourselves in the enchantment of Christmas. This magical season offers endless inspiration for capturing its essence through the power of words. Whether you’re a seasoned writer or simply looking to express your love for this festive time, here are some tips to help you effectively convey the magic of Christmas with your writing.

1. Evoke the Sights: Paint vivid pictures in your readers’ minds by describing the breathtaking scenes that make Christmas special. Detail the glistening snowflakes gently falling from the sky, the cozy crackling of the fireplace, or the kaleidoscope of colors on a beautifully decorated Christmas tree. Let your readers feel the wintery ambiance and the charm of the holiday season through your words.

2. Capture the Emotions: Christmas is a time of joy, wonder, and nostalgia. Weave these emotions into your writing to truly capture the spirit of the season. Share personal memories, recall cherished traditions, or delve into the sense of anticipation leading up to Christmas morning. Allow your readers to connect with their own emotions and be transported into the warm and magical cocoon that is Christmas.

Looking for a way to spark your creativity during the holiday season? Look no further! We’ve curated a selection of creative writing prompts that will transport you into the enchanting world of holiday magic. Whether you’re an experienced writer or just starting out, these prompts will surely ignite your imagination and bring out your inner wordsmith.

1. A Winter Wonderland: Describe a snowy scene that captures the essence of a winter wonderland. Get as vivid and detailed as possible – think glittering icicles, the crunch of fresh snow beneath your feet, and the cozy glow of a crackling fireplace. 2. An Unexpected Gift: Write a heartwarming story about receiving the most unexpected gift. Who is the gift from? How does it make the recipient feel? Let your creativity run wild and explore the emotions and surprises that come with this special moment. 3. Festive Traditions: Share your own holiday tradition or create a fictional one. Whether it’s baking gingerbread cookies, decorating a tree together, or celebrating a unique cultural custom, delve into the details that make this tradition so cherished.

Delving into Christmas Traditions: Exploring Cultural Inspiration in Writing

The holiday season is a time of wonder and magic, where traditions from around the world come alive. These customs not only bring joy and warmth to our hearts, but they also serve as a rich source of inspiration for writers seeking to create captivating narratives. In this article, we will explore the diverse and enchanting Christmas traditions from different cultures, examining how they can infuse our writing with a touch of authenticity and cultural depth.

Whether it’s the midnight Mass in Mexico, the lively Yule Goat of Sweden, or the breathtaking luminaria displays in New Mexico, the tapestry of Christmas traditions worldwide offers endless possibilities for writers. We can delve into the enchanting legends of folklore surrounding Christmas figures like Befana in Italy or Tió de Nadal in Catalonia, infusing our stories with their mythical charm. By incorporating these unique customs, we not only create vibrant settings and plotlines, but we also pay homage to the diverse cultures that make our world so wonderfully complex.

  • Language: Incorporate cultural phrases or expressions related to Christmas traditions into your characters’ dialogue.
  • Symbols: Use traditional symbols such as the Christmas tree, mistletoe, or the Star of Bethlehem to add depth and meaning to your story.
  • Themes: Explore universal themes of family, love, and togetherness that are at the heart of many Christmas traditions.

Crafting Heartfelt Letters: The Art of Writing Personalized Christmas Messages

As the season of joy approaches, we find ourselves eager to spread love and happiness to our loved ones. One timeless way to express our sincerest sentiments is through personalized Christmas messages. These messages not only convey our feelings but also provide a heartfelt touch that is truly unforgettable.

So, how can we master the art of crafting personalized Christmas messages? Here are a few tips to help you create a magical and heartwarming message:

  • Reflect on the past year: Start by reflecting on the memories and special moments you shared with the recipient over the past year. Think about the challenges they faced and how they overcame them. Incorporate these reflections into your message to show that you genuinely care about their journey.
  • Use specific details: Adding specific details can make your message more personal and engaging. Mention cherished memories, inside jokes, or milestones that you experienced together. This will create a nostalgic warmth that will resonate with the recipient and remind them of your unique bond.
  • Express gratitude and appreciation: Christmas is a time for gratitude, so be sure to express your appreciation for the recipient’s presence in your life. Recognize their support, kindness, and love during the past year. Let them know how much they mean to you and how grateful you are to have them by your side.
  • Create a sense of anticipation: The holiday season is all about anticipation and excitement. Mention future plans, adventures, or dreams you hope to share with the recipient. This will not only show your enthusiasm for the future but also strengthen the bond between you, leaving them eager for what’s to come.

By following these tips, you’ll be well on your way to crafting personalized Christmas messages that touch the hearts of your loved ones. Remember to be genuine, sincere, and let your unique voice shine through the words. The effort you put into your Christmas message will undoubtedly make a lasting impression and create cherished memories for years to come.

Creating Memorable Characters: Infusing Christmas Spirit into Your Stories

When writing Christmas-themed stories, it’s crucial to infuse your characters with the enchanting spirit of the holiday season. Memorable characters are the heart of any great story, and adding a touch of Christmas magic to their personalities can engage readers in a truly meaningful way. Here are a few tips on how to bring that festive sparkle to your characters:

  • Embrace the holiday values: Christmas is a time of love, kindness, and generosity. Weave these values into your characters’ moral compass to reflect the heartwarming spirit of the season. Whether it’s a grumpy old man discovering the joy of giving or a young child finding solace in the spirit of forgiveness, these traits will resonate with readers and connect them to your story on a deeper level.
  • Flourish with quirks: Injecting your characters with unique holiday quirks can create charm and make them more relatable. Perhaps your protagonist has a knack for decorating the most extraordinary Christmas trees or always wears an ugly Christmas sweater. These quirks not only add depth but also bring light-heartedness to your story, capturing the essence of the festive season.

Jingle All the Way: Crafting Lively and Engaging Christmas Poems

Looking to add a sprinkle of enchantment to your holiday season? Dive into the world of Christmas poetry! With their rhythm and rhyme, Christmas poems have the power to transport readers to a whimsical wonderland, evoking the true spirit of the festive season. Crafting lively and engaging Christmas poems is a delightful way to spread joy, celebrate traditions, and express your creativity. Whether you’re a seasoned poet or just starting your poetic journey, here are some tips and techniques to help you compose captivating Christmas verses:

  • Choose a festive theme: Selecting a theme that captures the essence of Christmas can set the perfect tone for your poem. Consider themes like love, family, winter wonderland, or the magic of Santa Claus.
  • Set the scene: Paint a vivid picture with your words. Describe the twinkling lights, the scent of freshly baked cookies, or the joyous laughter echoing through the air. Engage all the senses of your readers.
  • Rhyme with reason: Rhyme schemes add musicality and charm to your poem. Experiment with various rhyme schemes like AABB, ABAB, or ABBA to find the one that best suits your poem’s rhythm.

Are you ready to create your own ode to the holiday season? Embrace the magic of Christmas by crafting lively and engaging poems that will make hearts dance to an enchanting beat. Remember, the power of words coupled with the festive spirit can truly make this a season to remember!

Writing Christmas-themed short stories can be a delightful way to tap into the holiday spirit and ignite your creativity. Whether you want to explore the magical side of the season or add a dash of naughtiness to your tales, the possibilities are endless. Here are some key tips to help you craft your own captivating Christmas stories:

– Embrace unique settings: Break away from the traditional snowy small town and experiment with unconventional settings like tropical islands, outer space, or even the North Pole itself. Let your imagination run wild! – Develop memorable characters: Bring your stories to life by creating characters that readers will connect with. Whether it’s a mischievous elf with a heart of gold, a grumpy but lovable Santa Claus, or a young child determined to find the true meaning of Christmas, make sure your characters have depth and personality. – Weave in themes of love and generosity: Christmas is a time of giving and spreading joy, so it’s essential to infuse your stories with themes of love, kindness, and generosity. Make your readers feel warm and fuzzy inside by incorporating heartwarming acts of selflessness or unexpected acts of kindness.

– Play with the element of surprise: Surprise your readers with unexpected plot twists and turns. Introduce a mischievous reindeer causing chaos, a present that grants wishes, or a hidden Christmas village that appears only to those in need of a little holiday magic.

As you embark on the journey of writing your own Christmas-themed short stories, don’t forget to let your imagination guide you. Remember to enjoy the process and immerse yourself in all the wonders of the holiday season. Happy writing!

Q: What is “Festive Inspirations: Unwrapping Christmas Creative Writing” all about? A: “Festive Inspirations: Unwrapping Christmas Creative Writing” is an article that explores various ways to inspire and enhance your creative writing during the holiday season.

Q: Why should I be interested in Christmas creative writing? A: Christmas is a time of joy and wonder, and tapping into the festive spirit can breathe new life into your writing. It provides a unique opportunity to explore themes of love, family, tradition, and the magic of the season.

Q: How can the article help me with my writing? A: The article offers a range of tips and techniques to help you unleash your creativity during Christmas. It guides you through ways to create compelling characters, craft vivid descriptions, and infuse your stories with the holiday spirit.

Q: Can you give me an example of a writing prompt related to Christmas? A: Sure! One prompt could be: “Write a story about a young girl who discovers a magical ornament on her Christmas tree that grants her one special wish. Explore the consequences of her wish and the lessons she learns along the way.”

Q: Are there any specific tips for writing festive descriptions? A: Absolutely! The article offers advice on using sensory details to transport readers into your winter wonderland. It suggests incorporating elements such as the scent of cinnamon and pine, the warmth of crackling fireplaces, and the twinkling lights that illuminate the streets.

Q: How can I make my characters relatable and engaging in holiday-themed writing? A: The article discusses the importance of creating well-rounded, believable characters who resonate with readers. It offers techniques to make your characters more relatable by highlighting their personal experiences, emotions, and connections to the holiday season.

Q: Can this article help me tap into my own Christmas memories for inspiration? A: Yes, definitely! The article encourages writers to draw from personal experiences and memories associated with Christmas. It suggests using these nostalgic moments to infuse your writing with authenticity and emotional depth.

Q: Is this article suitable for writers of all levels? A: Absolutely! Whether you’re a seasoned writer or just starting out, “Festive Inspirations: Unwrapping Christmas Creative Writing” caters to writers of all skill levels. The tips and techniques provided are meant to inspire creativity and enhance your writing, regardless of your level of experience.

Q: Where can I find this article? A: You can find “Festive Inspirations: Unwrapping Christmas Creative Writing” on our website or blog. It will be featured alongside other helpful resources and articles on creative writing.

In conclusion, exploring Christmas-themed creative writing can bring joy and inspiration during the festive season, allowing us to embrace the true spirit of Christmas and unleash our creativity.

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Get in the spirit: 40 creative christmas writing prompts for screenwriters.

Writing prompts can be a helpful tool for writers of all levels and can serve a variety of purposes. Here are some ways to use writing prompts effectively:

To get started : If you’re feeling stuck or uninspired, a writing prompt can be a great way to get your creative juices flowing and help you get started on a new writing project.

To practice writing : Regular writing practice can help you improve your skills and build confidence. Use writing prompts as a way to challenge yourself and try out new techniques or styles.

To overcome writer’s block : If you’re experiencing writer’s block, a writing prompt can help you break through the mental block and get writing again.

To explore new ideas : Writing prompts can help you think about new and unexpected topics, which can be a great way to spark creativity and generate new ideas.

To have fun : Writing doesn’t always have to be serious! Use writing prompts as a way to have fun and let your imagination run wild.

To get the most out of writing prompts, it’s important to set aside dedicated time to write and to not worry too much about the quality of your work. Just focus on getting words on the page and letting your creativity flow.

So, get into the holiday spirit and spark your creativity with these 40 festive writing prompts for screenwriters. From heartwarming holiday tales to suspenseful yuletide mysteries, these prompts are sure to inspire your next screenplay.

Grab a cup of cocoa, put on some holiday tunes, and let these prompts light up your script!

25 Christmas Story Writing Prompts

  • A young woman who is disillusioned with the commercialism of the holiday season rediscover the magic of Christmas when she volunteers at a local soup kitchen.
  • A group of friends who are struggling to get into the holiday spirit decide to take a trip to a Christmas-themed town, where they learn the true meaning of the season.
  • A family who has fallen on hard times receives a surprise visit from a mysterious stranger who helps them rediscover the joy of Christmas.
  • A workaholic businessman who has lost touch with his loved ones learns the true value of family and togetherness during a Christmas Eve blizzard.
  • A group of neighbors who have been feuding for years are brought together by a series of holiday mishaps, leading them to reevaluate their relationships and the true spirit of the season.
  • A young girl who has never believed in Santa Claus is visited by the man himself on Christmas Eve, leading her on a magical journey through the North Pole.
  • A group of estranged siblings who have not spoken in years are forced to spend the holiday season together, leading them to heal old wounds and rekindle their relationships.
  • A couple who has been trying to have a baby for years discovers they are pregnant on Christmas Day, leading them on a journey of hope and joy.
  • A family who has lost their Christmas spirit due to a recent tragedy are visited by the ghosts of Christmas past, present, and future, helping them to heal and find joy again.
  • A cynical journalist who is assigned to cover a small town’s holiday festivities is transformed by the kindness and generosity of the community, leading her to rediscover her own holiday spirit.
  • A group of coworkers who have always dreaded the office holiday party are surprised when they are transported to a winter wonderland, where they learn the true meaning of togetherness.
  • A young boy who is struggling with his faith is visited by a guardian angel on Christmas Eve, leading him on a journey of self-discovery and belief.
  • A grumpy old man who has always hated the holidays is visited by his deceased wife, who helps him rediscover the joy and magic of the season.
  • A group of friends who have lost touch over the years reunite on Christmas Day, leading them on a journey of forgiveness and renewal.
  • A group of strangers who are stranded at an airport on Christmas Eve band together and create their own holiday celebration, leading them to form unexpected friendships and connections.
  • A family who has always celebrated Christmas in a traditional way decides to mix things up and try out new holiday traditions, leading them on a journey of self-discovery and growth.
  • A young woman who has always hated the holidays finds herself falling in love with a man who is determined to spread holiday cheer to everyone he meets.
  • A group of friends who have always had elaborate holiday traditions decide to shake things up and spend Christmas in a different location, leading them on a journey of adventure and self-discovery.
  • A group of coworkers who have always dreaded the office holiday party decide to take matters into their own hands and plan a celebration that everyone will love, leading them to form unexpected friendships and connections.
  • A young woman who has always been obsessed with Christmas finds herself questioning her love for the holiday when she is tasked with organizing the town’s annual tree lighting ceremony.
  • A group of strangers who are stranded at a remote cabin during a blizzard are forced to celebrate Christmas together, leading them to form unexpected friendships and heal old wounds.
  • A family who has always struggled with the holidays due to financial constraints decide to make the most of their situation and create their own holiday traditions, leading them to rediscover the joy of the season.
  • A young man who has always been a Grinch about the holidays is visited by the ghost of his deceased grandfather, who helps him rediscover the magic and joy of the season.
  • A group of friends who have always celebrated Christmas in a traditional way decide to mix things up and spend the holiday volunteering at a soup kitchen, leading them to form unexpected connections and rediscover the true meaning of the season.
  • A young woman who has always been a Christmas fanatic finds herself questioning her love for the holiday when she is tasked with organizing the town’s annual tree lighting ceremony, leading her on a journey of self-discovery and growth.

5 Christmas Romance Story Writing Prompts

  • A young woman who has always been a Grinch about the holidays is visited by the ghost of her deceased grandmother, who helps her rediscover the magic and joy of the season – and fall in love with a handsome holiday cheerleader in the process.
  • A group of friends who have always had elaborate holiday traditions decide to shake things up and spend Christmas in a different location, where they each find unexpected romance.
  • A cynical journalist who is assigned to cover a small town’s holiday festivities is transformed by the kindness and generosity of the community – and by a charming local who helps her rediscover her own holiday spirit.
  • A young woman who has always hated the holidays finds herself falling in love with a man who is determined to spread holiday cheer to everyone he meets – even when she tries her best to resist him.
  • A group of coworkers who have always dreaded the office holiday party are surprised when they are transported to a winter wonderland, where they each find unexpected romance amid the twinkling lights and festive cheer.

5 Christmas Horror Story Writing Prompts

  • A young couple who have always loved the holiday season find themselves terrorized by a group of demonic elves while staying at a remote cabin in the woods.
  • A group of friends who are on a holiday road trip are stalked by a deranged Santa Claus who has a twisted sense of “holiday cheer.”
  • A family who has always celebrated Christmas in a traditional way discovers that their holiday traditions have a dark and sinister history, leading them to confront a terrifying past.
  • A young woman who is tasked with organizing the town’s annual tree lighting ceremony finds herself haunted by a malevolent spirit that seems to be tied to the event.
  • A group of coworkers who have always dreaded the office holiday party find themselves trapped in the building with a serial killer who is dressed in a Santa suit.

5 Christmas Thriller Story Writing Prompts

  • A young woman who has always loved the holiday season finds herself drawn into a web of deceit and danger when she discovers that her charming new boyfriend is not who he claims to be.
  • A group of friends who are on a holiday road trip are stalked by a mysterious stranger who seems to know their every move.
  • A family who has always celebrated Christmas in a traditional way finds themselves in the middle of a dangerous conspiracy when they discover that their holiday traditions are part of a secret society.
  • A young man who is struggling with his faith is visited by a guardian angel on Christmas Eve, leading him on a journey of self-discovery – and into the heart of a sinister plot.
  • A group of coworkers who have always dreaded the office holiday party find themselves in the midst of a corporate conspiracy when they discover that their boss has been embezzling funds and plans to flee the country on Christmas Eve.

Most Popular Christmas Movies Of All Time

Just for reference, here are the top ten highest grossing Christmas movies of all time (based on worldwide box office totals):

  • “The Grinch” (2018) – $543.1 million
  • “The Polar Express” (2004) – $309.9 million
  • “Elf” (2003) – $220.4 million
  • “Home Alone” (1990) – $476.7 million
  • “A Christmas Carol” (2009) – $325.3 million
  • “How the Grinch Stole Christmas” (2000) – $345.1 million
  • “The Santa Clause” (1994) – $189.8 million
  • “The Santa Clause 2” (2002) – $172.8 million
  • “Fred Claus” (2007) – $97.5 million
  • “The Night Before” (2015) – $52.1 million

Note: These figures are not adjusted for inflation and are based on worldwide box office totals.

Christmas movies offer a lucrative opportunity for channels, as they are relatively inexpensive to produce and can be shot in Canada where tax credits make production costs even lower. These films often have budgets under $2 million, yet they attract a large audience and are therefore a win-win economic prospect.

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'Tis the season for more than just festive decorations and twinkling lights. The anticipation of the holiday season naturally brings a sense of excitement into the classroom. The festive spirit is contagious, making it an ideal time to channel that energy into creative writing. 🌟✏️

As teachers, we know that capturing students' imaginations is key, and Christmas provides the perfect backdrop for inspiring creativity. A golden opportunity to ignite creativity and inspire your young writers.

On Pobble, there's a wealth of festive inspiration. We've gathered seven of our favourite Christmas writing prompts to help you turn the joy of the season into a powerful motivator for learning. These carefully crafted, ready-made prompts are designed to transport your students into a wonderland of imagination. From unexpected arrivals on the doorstep to magical journeys, each prompt is a key to unlocking the full potential of your students' creativity. Each one comes with an incredible image, an inspiring story starter, plus sentence starters, a word bank, questions as well as sentence and punctuation challenges.

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How to Describe Christmas in a Story

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Is the novel you’re writing set at Christmas time? Do you need some thoughts on how to describe Christmas in a story? Check out the 10 words we’re curated below and get some ideas on how you can use them in your book!

Enchanting, otherworldly ; evoking wonder and awe.

“Joan had done everything she could to make Christmas magical for her children despite her limited funds.”

“The twinkling lights and festive decorations made the town square feel like a magical Christmas wonderland.”

How it Adds Description

The word “magical” conjures images of sparkling lights, warm hearths, and a sense of wonder and enchantment. By creating a feeling of magic, it can establish an atmosphere of hope, joy, and excitement that can draw the reader in and keep them engaged. This can set the tone for a holiday scene or even the entire story.

2. Nostalgic

Reminiscent, sentimental ; denoting happy memories of the past.

“The family shared stories from previous Christmases, feeling nostalgic for the good old days.”

“The sight of the old ornaments on the tree made Hannah nostalgic for her childhood in New England.

The word “nostalgic,” provides depth to the character’s emotional state. It implies a longing or wistfulness for a past time or experience, suggesting that the character feels a sense of loss or sadness. This description can create empathy and connection with the reader or audience, as they relate to the character’s feelings.

Cheerless, bleak ; lacking happiness.

“Her Christmas was joyless after having so recently lost her husband in a shocking incident of violence.”

“Another joyless Christmas alone in space was not something the stranded astronaut was looking forward to experiencing.”

The word “joyless” suggests that something is missing or wrong. This could motivate a character to seek out the source of their unhappiness, leading to a quest or journey or it might create a contrast with other characters who are enjoying the holiday, highlighting differences in values or beliefs that could lead to conflict or resolution.

Celebratory, colorful ; appropriate for a festival or holiday.

“The town square was filled with festive decorations, the sounds of music, and children’s laughter.”

“The family dressed up in festive clothing and gathered around the table for a Christmas meal.”

The word “festive” evokes a vivid and lively description of the holiday season. It implies a sense of joy, cheerfulness, and celebration that is inherent to the occasion. It can serve as a literary device to contrast with the darker elements of a story, highlighting the contrast between light and dark, joy and sorrow.

5. Disappointing

Unsatisfying, underwhelming ; failing to meet expectancies.

“The lack of presents under the Christmas tree was disappointing for everyone but they’d had no time to replace what was stolen.”

“Arnold opted to go hiking rather than attending another disappointing Christmas gathering at his sister’s house.”

The word “disappointing” communicates a sense of sadness or letdown, suggesting that something was out of place or didn’t live up to its potential. It can be used to introduce a problem that must be resolved or drives a character’s behavior, adding more depth and complexity to the story that engages the reader.

6. Peaceful

Calm, tranquil ; free from disturbance.

“The snow-covered landscape created a peaceful backdrop for the Christmas celebration.”

“After a hectic year, the family enjoyed a peaceful Christmas together as snow fell outside.”

The word “peaceful” illustrates a holiday season that is serene and restful. It indicates a joyous celebration of the holiday, which creates an expectation that the story will unfold in a positive and heartwarming way. It can foster a sense of anticipation in the reader regarding whether things will remain calm, or chaos will ensue once the holidays have passed.

Optimistic, expectant ; having trust or confidence in the future.

“The family gathered around the table, sharing hopeful Christmas wishes for the coming year.”

“As they lit the candles on the menorah, they felt a hopeful sense of renewal and rebirth.”

The word “hopeful” evokes a sense of optimism and anticipation associated with the season. This can set spark curiosity in the reader, who might want to know what the characters are hoping for or what their plans for the holiday might be. It can convey a range of emotions and themes, such as joy, renewal, and faith, which are often associated with the Christmas season.

8. Heartwarming

Touching, moving ; creating warmth and affection.

“The family watched as Tim performed a heartwarming Christmas song despite his illness.”

“As they exchanged Christmas gifts, the family members felt a heartwarming appreciation for one another.”

Using the word “heartwarming” adds the warmth, love, and happiness that the holiday brings to people’s lives. This, in turn, helps to establish the mood of the story and provides insight into the characters’ emotional states. It serves as a useful tool in storytelling, providing valuable context and evoking emotion in the reader.

Isolated, alone ; without companionship.

“The lonely figure on the park bench watched families enjoying their Christmas celebrations.”

“The empty house made her feel lonely and sad on Christmas, but she did the best she could to enjoy her day.”

Describing Christmas as “lonely” imparts that a character is experiencing a sense of isolation or disconnection during what is typically a festive and social holiday. It hints at potential conflicts or challenges, such as being far away from loved ones or feeling emotionally distant from those around them. This creates a sense of expectation and can foreshadow future events.

Radiant, shining ; giving off or reflecting light.

“The Christmas tree sparkled with bright lights and glittering ornaments that reflected in the mirror beside the tree.”

“As the sun rose on Christmas morning, the snow-covered landscape was bathed in a bright , golden light.”

The word “bright” describes a cheerful and colorful atmosphere with twinkling lights, glittering ornaments, and glowing fireplaces. It creates a contrast between the darkness of the winter season and the brightness of the holiday and adds descriptive elements to the story that can play an essential role in shaping the narrative and conveying its themes.

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Creative Inspiration with Christmas Writing Prompts

Christmas Writing Prompts ny Messy Learning Kids

Ho ho ho! It’s December, and that means one thing: Christmas! Go all out with your story writing and get creative with these festive writing suggestions.

Whether you’re looking to inspire creativity in your classroom or just want to keep the kids entertained during the holiday season and winter break. These Christmas journal prompts for kids are sure to spark some interesting stories!

From talking reindeer to magical snow globes, there’s something here for everyone – and best of all, no two stories have to be the same.

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45 Christmas Writing Prompts for Different Age Groups

Journal writing can be a great way to encourage kids of all ages to express themselves and explore their creativity. It’s a fun activity that allows them to explore new ideas and find unique ways to express themselves through writing .

Using a Christmas writing paper can turn journaling into an even more exciting and engaging experience, as it gives kids something to focus on and inspires their imaginations.

These prompts will help your kids get into the Christmas spirit and have some fun with their writing. So grab a pen and paper and get ready for some holiday creativity!

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5 Christmas Writing Prompts for Kindergarten

For smaller kids, it can be especially challenging to come up with creative ideas that are engaging and age-appropriate. That’s why we’ve rounded up five Christmas writing prompts that will help bring out the holiday spirit in your young children!

These prompts will encourage them to create short but meaningful pieces of writing at home or even in the classroom: you’ll find some Christmas questions for kids, they have to write some shorter Christmas sentences, and there are Christmas picture writing prompts too.

Encourage your young kindergartener to add a drawing and a short text, and watch as they come up with amazing ideas. Don’t forget to download the printable paper templates.

🎄 Christmas Wish List

🎄 My favorite things to do on Christmas

🎄 Letter to Santa Claus

🎄 What do Santa’s elves eat?

🎄 Santa stuck in my chimney – What now?

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25 Festive Writing Ideas for Grade School

We’ve gathered a list of 25 writing prompt ideas sure to spark your kid’s imagination. These jolly holiday topics will get them into the spirit of the Christmas season.

So lean back with a cup of hot chocolate to explore our list of Christmas writing prompts to get the kids ready to practice their writing skills. 

🎄 Why do we celebrate Christmas?

🎄 Merry Christmas!- Create a written Christmas card for your best friend

🎄 The most magical gift I ever got

🎄 How would you decorate Santa’s house?

🎄 How many Christmas gifts should you receive?

🎄 How father Christmas spends his day off?

🎄 What if a snowman in my garden came to life?

🎄 What would Santa do if he lost his clothes on Christmas eve?

🎄 What form of holiday decorations do you enjoy?

🎄 Describe what it feels like when you bite into a candy cane. 

🎄 Write about your favorite Christmas story (movie or book).

🎄 What do elves do in their free time?

🎄 Why do we exchange gifts on Christmas?

🎄 Would you like to live in a gingerbread house? Why?

🎄 How would you change the Grinch’s mind about Christmas?

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🎄 The Grinch who stole my homework – What would happen if the Grinch stole all of your homework on Christmas Eve? 

🎄 Kids or adults. Who has more fun at Christmastime?

🎄 What is the secret of an elf-crafted toy?

🎄 The power of that Christmas classic, jingle bells!

🎄 Write about the best Christmas present that you have ever received. 

🎄 Reason behind my favorite Christmas song

🎄 Write about the joyful feeling when you wake up on Christmas morning.

🎄 What is more important than Christmas presents?

🎄 Reveal your favorite thing about the holiday season.

🎄 Write a story about Christmas lights.

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15 Fun Christmas Writing Activities for Middle School

Coming up with Christmas titles ideas for middle schoolers can be tricky. So if your students are stuck for title ideas, try these festive Christmas opinion writing prompts on for size.

🎄 Favorite family holiday traditions.

🎄 Write a journal entry about Christmas.

🎄 What makes Christmas so special?

🎄 Christmas celebration 50 years ago. Make an interview with an elderly.

🎄 Apply for a job as an elf on the North pole.

🎄 Santa’s secret sleigh ride.

🎄 Prepare the perfect Christmas dinner meal: Plan a menu with ease!

🎄 What would happen if Santa Claus had an evil twin? 

🎄 Write a story (narrative) from the perspective of a Christmas tree.

🎄 Guide to the perfect Christmas day.

🎄 Recalling the magic of your earliest Christmas memory.

🎄 One Christmas gift to last a lifetime: ​What you should pick?

🎄 Capture the magic of Christmas morning in your house.

🎄 The best Christmas is not about the best gift but about making memories.

🎄 Write a short story about the one gift that united children across the world.

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If you’re looking for some festive fun, our Christmas related articles might just be what you need! 

Take a look at our article about Elf on the shelf experiments . We’ve also got some handy advice about gift giving this season – follow our 5 gift rules and make sure everyone is spoiled without breaking the bank. 

Happy Holidays from Messy Learning Kids . Have a wonderful time during Christmas with your family!

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