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Psst! Want to hear my secret to getting my husband, kids, and other friends and family members to happily binge-watch Hallmark Christmas movies with me each year? We make it a game! Now they beg to watch “just one more” as soon as the final credits roll.
Last year they were mocking me for watching them, so I made up some basic, handmade Bingo boards and told them to fill the squares with all the things you might see in a Christmas movie. They had a blast making fun of the movies while watching for things on their boards that might win them Bingo.
This year I refined it a bit and figured out some new ways to play, so I thought I’d share them with you. Take a look!
Note: You can play this with any of the Christmas TV movies playing this time of year, whether they’re on Hallmark, Lifetime, Netflix, or wherever. Also, there are Amazon affiliate links in this post that may earn me commission.
I especially love the holiday movies that feature fabulous houses like the one in Christmas on Honeysuckle Lane, which I featured last year.
I’m using “Hallmark” as a shorthand to describe the types of movies I’m talking about. They can be on any of the stations that roll out these kinds of flicks, really, like Lifetime, Netflix, or UPtv.
Even though the plots may be as thin as a Gingerbread cookie, they’re usually mindless fun.
And I found that they’re even more addictive when you watch with friends or family members with a Bingo card in hand.
That was pretty basic, and the sheets didn’t hold up well with repeated use.
So this year we decided to experiment with Bingo apps on our phones.
There are several out there to choose from, but we settled on the app called “Bingo Editions.”
It’s free, easy to use, and makes it possible to change up and scramble the options on the board for each round, which keeps things interesting.
With the Bingo app, you can create different game boards with however many entries you’d like.
Hit the “Refresh” button whenever you’re ready to start a new game and it’ll scramble them for you.
(Note: There’s not a lot of room to write the words in the squares, so you sometimes have to abbreviate them or use code words that the group agrees on.)
You can use whatever you want on your boards, just as long as you all agree on them to make it fair.
You can make it harder to get Bingo depending on how specific you are with the categories. Last year we learned that certain things were hard to get and made the games drag on longer.
This year we opted for easier things like gingerbread houses and Santa sightings to keep things moving.
Our cat Cress has a habit of jumping up on the console in front of the TV and blocking the screen while we’re watching, so we even added a square for that! 🙂
Whenever you see something onscreen that you have on your board, point it out to the other players and make sure everyone agrees that it fits the category.
You’ll simply tap the squares with your finger to mark them and the square will turn green.
Visit my Movie Houses page to see all the holiday movies I’ve featured,
including Holly & Ivy and Christmas on Honeysuckle Lane.
(Amazon affiliate links below)
A couple years ago I had the bright idea that I needed to create a Hallmark movie bingo game. I had it all planned out to make them myself (as an actual physical product with game pieces and real boards) and sell them on Etsy. I made up 10 cards and played with my family to see how much the cards would fill up and if a bingo would ever be made. As much as my family doesn’t like Hallmark movies (travesty!) we enjoyed playing with my bingo cards for several nights before they took their money and ran (we played with coins and I bribed them into watching by saying they could keep whatever coins ended up on their card by the end of the movie).
But then I discovered that 1) my idea wasn’t original and 2) most people were offering the cards for free downloads online, which meant that 3) no one was going to buy my cards! Oh well.
This year, I have decided to make the cards available for visitors of this site. They are Christmas movie specific, but not necessarily Hallmark specific so they can be used when watching the other network holiday movies as well. When I first created the cards I only had 10, but I now have a total of 15 Hallmark bingo cards available for you! If you get together with your family and/or friends to watch these movies, 15 cards should be plenty to add variety and fun to your evening.
The link to download the PDF file: Holiday Movie Bingo Cards
When printing, I suggest the options of two to a page, fit to page, landscape. That’s a big enough size to read the squares and cover them with coins or any other marker you may decide to use! If you are feeling extra fancy and have a laminating machine laying around, consider laminating them so you can use them year after year!
I plan on using them this holiday season to add a little bonus to my reviews. I’ll be playing a card for each movie and will post a picture of my board to show how well it played. It won’t affect my scoring at all, but will just be a little extra. Be sure to play along! I’d love it if when I post my reviews you post your own Bingo card score in the comments!
Let the games begin!