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5 Songs For Your Christmas Playlist

5 Songs For Your Christmas Playlist

Your Christmas tree is up, the lights are brightening up your home, and every other decoration is out. However, there’s one last thing you need to host your Christmas parties and gatherings, and that’s the perfect Christmas playlist. Here are some songs you can add to your playlist!

Christmas Songs For Your Holiday Playlist

“All I Want For Christmas Is You” – Mariah Carey

One of the most well-known holiday songs of all time, Mariah Carey–the modern queen of Christmas–continues to top the list of top Christmas songs with this hit. It really resonates with everyone because as we get older, we realize that Christmas isn’t about the number of gifts under the tree, but the amount of love you receive. This song’s lyrics are tailored to those who simply want to be with someone this holiday season, and that’s why it deserces to be on every Christmas playlist.

“It’s The Most Wonderful Time of The Year” – Andy Williams

Christmas time really is the most wonderful time of the year, and this classic Christmas song will keep your holiday spirits high and remind you of how wonderful and beautiful this time of year is. From caroling in the snow to parties with your family, there’s so much to be grateful for.

“Last Christmas” – Wham!

It’s the holiday song for the heartbroken, with its vintage synths and wistful whispers. But this song’s catchy melody makes it one of the best Christmas songs that everyone–regardless of your heart’s state–can sing in karaoke (or in the shower). Fun fact: It was released in 1984, but believe it or not, it didn’t top the charts until 2017!

“Santa Claus is Coming to Town” – Jackson 5

Almost every artist has a version of this song, but Michael and the gang’s rendition is the catchiest, and grooviest of them all. Creepy lyrics aside (“he sees you when you’re sleeping, he knows when you’re awake”), it’s a great reminder for kids and kids are heart to be good all year round.

“Happy Xmas (War is Over)” – John Lennon and Yoko Ono

Protests aren’t always won through violence–sometimes, a bit of holiday cheer really helps to make the message resonate. “War is over,” sing a choir of children in this Lennon classic, but only, they add, “If you want it.” With all the chaos happening around the world, a bit of peace is certainly the best Christmas gift.

Now that your holiday playlist is ready, it’s time to party! Don’t forget to capture your celebrations’ best moments, and display them on a Nixplay Frame. Take advantage of our Christmas Sale and get up to 30% off on our bestselling frames, only until December 16!

Marianne is Nixplay’s Web Content Editor. Her hobbies include exploring new places, playing table tennis, and cuddling puppies. Send her a message at marianne.salazar@nixplay.com.

Festive Christmas Card Ideas

Unique Family Christmas Card Ideas

Sick of the same old Christmas photo ideas? Need some fresh inspiration on how to make a fun holiday card to send out to family and friends? This year, getting in the holiday spirit is especially important. So check out our list of Christmas card ideas for some festive inspiration and spread the holiday cheer with a unique family Christmas card.

Family Christmas Photo Ideas

Need some festive inspiration for your family Christmas card ideas this year? Check out some of our unique holiday card ideas to help you take a family Christmas photo to remember:

Christmas Family Picture Ideas

The festive fireplace

Let’s start with a traditional Christmas card idea. Set yourselves up in front of a cozy fireplace adorned with your family’s holiday stockings, or settle down by the Christmas tree surrounded by wrapped presents for the ultimate festive backdrop.

Santa’s little helper

Got a newborn baby or toddler? For a homemade solution without the cost of a professional studio and photographer, take a roll of your favorite gift wrap and tape some to the wall and along the floor as a festive backdrop. Et voila! You have your own mini studio for your little one. This trick also works well with your furry friends—just mind their claws on the gift wrap!

You could even go one step further and pose your little one in a stocking—try positioning them on the floor, propped up with festive pillows if they need support.

Family fun

Set up your camera on self timer to capture you and your family as you decorate the tree. For a truly festive family Christmas photo, photograph the youngest of your clan being lifted to the top of the tree to add the Christmas topper. Candid, natural moments usually make for the best photos, and this one’s no exception.

Seasonal skating

How are you on a pair of ice skates? For this unique family Christmas card idea, head to your local ice rink to capture some great shots.

Top tip: Make sure you go when it’s not too busy so you can have a nice clean background for your pictures!

Festive baking

What’s better than Christmas family picture ideas that involve tasty treats? Get the family baking a batch of delicious chocolate chip cookies or gingerbread men whilst someone stands by and photographs the process. It might get a little messy, but it’ll be worth it

Santa’s grotto

Make a den in the living room using bedsheets and blankets. Liven it up with your favorite Christmas decorations and LOTS of fairy lights – a cozy, festive backdrop for a lovely family Christmas photo!

Christmas tree forest

Got a toddler? Head to the local tree farm with your camera and let them wander around. There will be plenty of precious moments to capture as they venture through the trees.

Top tip: Time it right and catch the golden hour light just before sunset for a beautifully lit family Christmas photo.

Letter to Santa

Have your kids write a letter to Santa and snap a shot of them writing and reading it before they send it off. It’ll allow them to practice their spelling and writing skills, and offer a selection of great Christmas card photo ideas.

DIY festive photo effects

Grab your favorite Christmas wreath and pull it up to the camera lens to add a festive frame to your family Christmas photo. This idea will work with a ring of fairy lights too.

And whatever you do, don’t forget to include the family pet—because Santa Paws is coming to town too!

Fun Family Christmas Photo Ideas

Christmas Card Ideas and Props

But wait… there’s more! If you can’t play around with the backdrop, another way to add a festive touch to your family Christmas photos is to use props. To complement our Christmas family picture ideas, we suggest:

  • Fairy lights. Obviously! The perfect addition to any family Christmas photo shoot. Whether you opt for yellow, white, or colored lights, they add a great ambiance and effect to any festive photo.
  • Christmas jumpers. For simple yet effective family Christmas photo ideas. And if you want to go a little bit further, get everyone to wear matching holiday jumpers.
  • ALL the Christmas decorations. From baubles and ornaments to tinsel and garlands, feel free to go all out! Go one step further and get personalized stockings and decorations to add a homely touch to your unique family Christmas card ideas. You can even use candy canes to decorate–just make sure they’re in mint condition first.
  • Christmas presents. If you’re taking these pictures well in advance for the Christmas cards you’ll send out, you may not have your gifts all sorted yet. Create faux presents by wrapping up any spare packing boxes or shoeboxes and finish them off with ribbons and labels.

Unique Family Christmas Card Ideas for your Nixplay Frame

Go the extra mile and record a live family Christmas card for your family. Whether you put together a compilation of festive messages from family members all over, or you all get together to film a message as a group, a digital Christmas card like this is bound to impress. And if your family members own a Nixplay Smart Frame, you can send the homemade clip straight to them using Wi-Fi technology! It’s the best way to stay close to your loved ones this holiday season.

Show off your Family Christmas Photos with a Nixplay Frame

While your family members and friends can hang up your cards or display them on the mantelpiece, you’ll probably come across a few photos that you’ll want to keep for yourself. Using a Nixplay digital photo frame, you can display all of your family Christmas photos in one place with ease. Let it stand out and mount it on the wall so everyone can see your snaps, or stand it above the fireplace as a feature piece. The Hu-Motion sensor will pick up when someone is walking by, turning your Smart Frame on and off automatically. And you can control everything from the comfort of your own phone with the Nixplay App. Browse the range online today and stay close this Christmas.

Happy holidays, from Nixplay.

6 Ways to Simplify Your Holidays

6 Ways to Simplify Your Holidays

The holidays are fast approaching, which means our to-do lists are getting longer day by day. If you’re feeling the pressure of trying to do it all, it’s important to step back and remember what this season is truly about. 

According to Wikipedia, in modern use, the term holiday means “any special day of rest or relaxation, as opposed to normal days away from work or school.” If this is the case, then why does the holiday season always seem to end up as one of the craziest and busiest times of year? No matter what activities and celebrations you participate in during this season, with some intentionality, it’s possible to tame the chaos and make this holiday season slower, simpler, and more enjoyable.

Here are 6 ways to simplify your holidays:

Delegate

Don’t think of delegating as giving in or giving up. Instead, think of it from a positive perspective. When you delegate, you give others the opportunity to do what they do best. Let them be the expert and handle the task. In turn, you’ll free yourself up to do more things that you enjoy. Remember that your time is valuable, especially during the holiday season. The weeks will go by quickly and you can only do so much. Think about what your time is worth and invest in help when needed.

Focus on community

Even if you want to avoid the hustle and bustle for the season, preferring to hibernate instead, it wouldn’t hurt to do something for your community’s improvement. Pay attention to what the people in your community need and join them. Whether it’s choosing to give back by serving free hot meals or donating to a local toy drive, giving provides opportunities to connect with others in your community. You might also choose to join the caroling group in town, help decorate at the town hall, or attend a community theater production. Make it a point to smile and say hello to others at the events. Small gestures can go a long way in sharing the joy with others in your community.

If it’s overwhelming to think about volunteering or attending another event, choose to connect with your community at a different time of year when there are fewer demands on your attention. Consider which time of year works best for you, find a group in your community, and plan to participate in a different way in the new year. Connecting with others in your community is important all year!

Practice Teamwork & Communication

If you’re doing anything over the holiday season that requires collaboration, this is critical. Often, the source of our stress and messy holiday issues are a result of someone not asking for help or not communicating clearly. Be proactive by talking to your family and loved ones before the season begins. Discuss traditions, share new ideas and be open to each other’s thoughts. Remind each other that just because something has always been done a certain way, it doesn’t mean it needs to stay that way. Although you may encounter resistance to changing things up a bit, share why you think it’s important and try to agree on a new way of doing things this year. Have another discussion after the holiday season while the memories are fresh in everyone’s minds and use that information to plan for next year.

Choose experiences over things

Do you remember the last “thing” you received from a friend or family member? Now, do you remember the last experience you had with a friend or family member? Which comes to mind faster?

Over time, memories of experiences are more likely to stick with us than the physical items we’ve received over the years. Keep this in mind as you contemplate purchasing another gift for someone. If you’re tempted to just go out and purchase another cookbook for your budding culinary friend, consider instead taking them to a cooking class and enjoying the learning experience and the cooked meal with them after. You can also arrange a vacation with them so you can spend some quality time with each other! 

If you’re still tempted to present them with a gift that can be opened, a Nixplay frame is a perfect gift! It will help you relive all of the experiences you’ve enjoyed with that person. Gift it with images already on it or enjoy the experience of sitting with them to set it up and add photos they choose. The experience of giving it can be your gift!

Uphold your boundaries

You’re likely going to get asked to do something this holiday season. Before the season begins, think about or jot down three words you’d like to feel during this holiday season. Think about what’s really important to you during this season. Then, when you get asked to do something, think back to your words and decide if this request will take you closer to or further from what you hold dear to your heart.

Don’t be afraid to say “no” if it doesn’t align with your vision or if the thought of doing it makes you feel overwhelmed or “heavy.” On the other hand, if you’re immediately excited about the request, say “yes” enthusiastically. You might also choose to respond instead with an alternative option that works for everyone. Be confident, speak up, and uphold your boundaries kindly and gracefully. Focus on what’s best for you and your family. Remember, it’s your holiday season, too.

Prioritize sleep and self-care

By upholding your boundaries, you’re creating a holiday season that feels good to you and your family. Though routines, activities, and traditions will change over the years, two things that should remain constant are sleep and self-care. Resist the urge to pack in more to-dos after everyone else is in bed and do your best to stick to a set bedtime so you don’t compromise your health.   

Remember that self-care isn’t just about getting massages and having long weekends away (although it certainly can be!). Practicing self-care can be as simple as starting the morning in bed with five quiet minutes of deep breathing. Or maybe it’s incorporating in a 10-minute walk in the middle of the day. The bottom line is, it doesn’t have to be glamorous. Anything that helps you stay focused on your physical and mental health will help. When you prioritize these things, you’ll show up more alert, focused, and energized, and you’ll be more likely to enjoy your holiday season.

With some thoughtful planning and intentional conversations with your loved ones before the activities and commitments begin, you have the power to make this holiday season simple. Do your best with the suggestions here and give yourself the freedom to experiment with what feels right for you and your family.

nixplay digital frames oktoberfest traditions

5 Oktoberfest Traditions You Shouldn’t Miss

Oktoberfest is one of the longest-running festivals in the world and as such, holds lots of meaningful traditions. Here are some of them!

The parade of the Oktoberfest tent owners

You shouldn’t miss the parade of the hosts to their respective tents, which happens at 11 a.m. on the first day of the festival. It lasts about 1 hour and attracts more than a thousand onlookers. We suggest you go there early so you can find a prime spot to take pictures from!

The opening of the first barrel by the Mayor of Munich

The Oktoberfest celebration officially begins when the Mayor of Munich uncorks the first barrel of beer using a wooden mallet. When the first mug is poured, he says “O’zapft is!” (that’s “pour it!” in German) to mark the beginning of the festivities.

The procession on the first Sunday of Oktoberfest

The Trachten-und Schützenzug is a big parade that passes through Munich, heading to the Theresienwiese, where the Oktoberfest festival is traditionally held. It starts at 10 a.m. and over 9,500 people from all over the world take part in it, accompanied by marching bands and brass orchestras. This parade has historical significance–it was held for the first time in 1835 to honor the 25th wedding anniversary of King Ludwig I and Therese of Bavaria, and it has become an anticipated event, broadcasted on live TV, since 1950.

Watch (or participate in) Feldl’s Teufelsrad

The Teufelsrad’s concept is very simple: A large spinning disc, where people of a certain demographic can climb on and hold tight as the spinning becomes faster. It’s quite challenging, but a lot of fun!

Watch a free public concert

The second Sunday of the festival, meanwhile, sees a big concert of around 300 musicians at the foot of the Bavaria statue. It usually starts at 11 a.m. and is traditionally conducted by the mayor and the various celebrities present at Oktoberfest. Get there early to score a great view! 

Oktoberfest is one of the most anticipated festivals in the world, so if you’re attending, make sure to take lots of pictures! It’s a once-in-a-lifetime moment, so don’t forget to charge your cameras and phones beforehand. Afterward, display your favorite Oktoberfest pictures on your own Nixplay Frame! Get up to 25% off on selected frames with our Oktoberfest promo, only until October 9!

Marianne is Nixplay’s Web Content Editor. Her hobbies include exploring new places, playing table tennis, and cuddling puppies. Send her a message at marianne.salazar@nixplay.com.

How to use digital Halloween decorations and Halloween props

8 Digital Halloween Decorations For Your Home

With Halloween right around the corner, it’s time to start looking for your costume, planning your pumpkin carving ideas, and thinking about your decorations.

While dressing up is what it’s all about, it’s also a great time to dress up your home too! This year, why not mix it up a little with some savvy, unique tech decorations? Keep the jack-o-lanterns, plastic cauldrons, and fake creepy crawlies in the basement this year and invest in some cool tech decorations that are guaranteed to give your home the winning edge.

Now, we want to help you become the envy of your neighbors by making your house look as frightening as possible. That’s why we’ve put together some tips on making Halloween decorations and using the best tech Halloween props to give your house a whole new look for the spooky season.

Digital Halloween Decorations

Most of us dabble in tech gadgets every day, even if it’s just our smartphones. Going the extra mile with these digital and animated Halloween decorations will ensure you’ll give your trick-or-treaters and party guests the ultimate fright night.

Halloween Hologram

Tech decorations don’t have to be difficult. With a simple projector kit, you can dress up your windows with a Halloween hologram and give your trick-or-treaters the impression that you’re not home alone!

LED Light Show

Who says outdoor light decorations are just for Christmas? This LED light projector will make your home stand out with a decorative light show. With a variety of slides and patterns, a remote control, an auto-timer function, and advanced water wave projection, it’s a fun way to give your house a serious splash of colour and fun.

Ghost Drone

Already have a drone handy at home? If you like getting creative or prefer making Halloween decorations yourself, give your drone a makeover and turn it into a spooky ghost with a bedsheet or a cheesecloth. Alternatively, you can drape a store-bought hanging skeleton over your drone. Watch your visitors run for their lives as it comes floating towards them!

Amazon Echo

Halloween is the perfect time to put your Amazon Echo to good use! All you have to do is enable Alexa and say ‘Alexa, start spooky Halloween sounds’ into the speaker. This can play on a continuous loop for your Halloween party, and the speaker itself can easily be disguised or hidden to give off the ultimate aural illusion.

Animated Halloween Decorations

Animated Hanging Ghost

Hang this animated hanging ghost above your front door or from the ceilings in your home to give troublesome trick or treaters a good scare. This touch and voice-activated ghoul lights up, shakes its arms, and makes spine-tingling sounds, making it the perfect starting point for your Halloween props collection.

Animated Zombie Fogger

Are you looking for a Halloween addition to your front lawn or back yard? Freak out your friends and family with the Gaseous Zombie Fogger, a two-foot tall zombie that pulls himself out of the ground and spits fog from his gruesome, decaying mouth.

Talking Eyeball Doorbell

For something a little more scare-proof and playful, this animated talking doorbell is perfect. With an ultra-bright glow-in-the-dark light and high-quality sound with a variety of spooky sayings, this gadget will give your party guests an entertaining Halloween greeting.

Haunted Moving Painting

Give your Halloween trick or treaters and party guests an authentic haunted house experience with these 3D haunted portraits. The painted faces change at different angles, giving off the illusion that you’re being watched—the perfect combination of mystery and horror.

How To Display Photos At A Party

Find out how to display photos at a party with Nixplay.

When you’ve spent hours transforming your home into the ultimate haunted house and planning your best Halloween costume, you’ll want to make sure it’s remembered with the best Halloween photos. You could even set up a makeshift photo booth and host a Halloween costume competition for your party guests!

Whatever you decide to do, you can display your Halloween photos perfectly using a digital photo frame. Browse our range of Wi-Fi Photo Frames, Smart Frames, and Digital Frames online now and make this Halloween the most memorable one yet!

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