Christmas Light Bingo Printable

Christmas Light Scavenger Hunt and Family Bingo. One tradition that our family has had for as long as I can remember is going to look at Christmas lights. Over the years some of the demonstrations and decorations have become very extensive and so much fun to watch. So instead of just sitting in the car driving around or even finding a place to.

If you enjoy driving around looking at Christmas lights in your neighborhood then you are going to love playing Christmas Lights Bingo. It’s a fun and frugal activity for the whole family.

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  • Description Christmas Light Bingo Card Printables is an instant download. All the pieces are formatted as PDFs and sized to fit 2 cards on each 8.5x11” paper. 6 different bingo card versions included with two different cards per page. Can be printed on different colored cardstock to fit the theme of your party or class.
  • Description Christmas Light Bingo Card Printables is an instant download. All the pieces are formatted as PDFs and sized to fit 2 cards on each 8.5x11” paper. 6 different bingo card versions included with two different cards per page. Can be printed on different colored cardstock to.
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One of the things I love most about the Christmas season is all of the traditions. In our family, the traditions include watching Christmas movies, eating special meals and treats, and attending holidays programs and parades. One of our favorite traditions, however, is driving around the neighborhoods in our area looking at Christmas lights. We grab some hot chocolate, load up the van, turn on some Christmas music and head out for an hour at least one night a week to check out all of the displays. A few years ago I decided to come up with a game that we could play to add a little extra fun. Enter Christmas Lights Bingo.

This is so easy to play and really needs no explanation. You simply mark off the Christmas decorations as you see them. And just to clarify, all of the squares are specifically talking about a Christmas decoration (lights, blow mold figures, airblown inflatables, etc.) So “dog” does not mean a real dog someone is walking on the sidewalk and “pig” does not mean a pig at a farm. I only mention this because the dog issue came up during our most recent game the other night. I think grandpa was just trying to cheat. You have to watch those grandpas sometimes!

Each team has a clipboard and bingo card plus a red pen to mark off their squares. We usually play blackout to make the game last longer but if you’re short on time you can just play regular bingo. At the end of the evening, we give a small prize such as candy from the dollar store to the winning team. If no team is able to get a blackout then the team with the most squares marked is the winner.

If you’d like to play your own Christmas Lights Bingo, please click on the link below to grab your cards. I have made 6 cards. If you need more, please send me a message and I can make additional cards.


I hope you enjoy this fun game and add Christmas Lights Bingo to your list of family traditions. Please let me know in the comments below if you do!

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Printable

Print this giving Christmas service bingo free printable and do random acts of kindness this Christmas season with these Christmas giving ideas.

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Giving Christmas Service Bingo Free Printable

Have fun serving others this Christmas season and light the world with our bingo board of service ideas. Some Christmas giving ideas are so simple but can really brighten someones day. These random acts of Christmas kindness are perfect activities for kids and families to join together to do to help others and get in the giving spirit this Christmas season. Some kid friendly service ideas include:

  • Bring a Christmas treat to a neighbor or friend
  • Find a nice item you don’t need and donate it (not junk)
  • Visit a grandparent or elderly person
  • Celebrate someone with a December birthday (they are too often overlooked)
  • Leave a treat for the garbage man
  • Leave a treat for the mail man or woman
  • Give three compliments to others
  • Donate to a charity
  • Send a card to a family member or friend
  • Give your change to the Salvation Army bell ringer
  • Video chat with a family member or friend
  • Clean while listening to Christmas music
  • Send a kind test to someone
  • Do a chore for a parent with a baby
  • Let someone go in front of you in line
  • Write a thank you note
  • Donate a toy to a Christmas toy drive
  • Choose your own act of service
  • Sing Christmas carols
  • Pick up some litter off the street
  • Run an errand for someone who is busy
  • Give a gift to a teacher
  • Pay for the person behind you in line
  • Send a note to an inmate or a veteran
  • Make a point to smile and be friendly

Click the following links to print the Christmas Bingo with Service Ideas

For best results, download the image to your computer before printing. I find it easiest to first click on the image to enlarge it, then drag and drop the image to my desktop, then print it from there.

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Paper

I often get asked what paper I recommend. For regular copy paper this 5 ream case of paper is one of the better deals. For cardstock I really like this card stock paper on amazon. It is much cheaper than I have found in stores and has a good thickness for most projects without being so thick that it jams the printer.

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