Lifetime Christmas Movie Bingo
This bingo card has a free space and 24 words: “Don’t bother [explaining]”, Narration/ exposition via a character writing, Deceit as a form of reconciliation, Dead Parent, Saying “I love you” before 6 months have passed, One person of color in the whole town (speaking roles only), Love interest teaches the meaning of Christmas, Inherited item or property, One person is rich, Deceit as a form of reconciliation, Picture of old man is important/ pointed to, Befriends offspring or younger sibling as a way to romantic interest’s heart, Money is a plot point, Broken promises, Fake snow, Christmas cookies, Love interest has a reputation, Last-minute declaration of feelings, Whole relationship starts with a lie, Someone was payed off to leave, Bad clothes (unintentional), Wedding shows budget of film, Last-minutefinancial saving and Someone's personality actually sucks.
⚠ This card has duplicate items: Deceit as a form of reconciliation (2)
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Eligibility: There will be six (6) individual It’s A Wonderful Lifetime “Bingo” Giveaways (each a “Giveaway” and collectively the “Giveaways”); each Giveaway corresponds to a specific holiday-themed movie being broadcast on the Lifetime television network during a specific time period as described below (each a “Movie”, collectively “Movies”). Nov 22, 2019 This year, we've put together something special for your annual holiday movie bender: Bingo cards! Pair these with a glass of wine and a willing watch buddy, and all of your made-for-TV Christmas.
Happy Friday! I have a little treat for you – I made Hallmark Movie Bingo cards. This is the perfect way to make your weekend movie watching a bit more fun.
It’s cold out, snow is in the forecast, and Hallmark showing Christmas movies non-stop. It is the perfect weekend to stay in your pajamas and to have a movie marathon.
We all know that these movies follow a pretty basic formula. A busy big city career woman has to go back home for the holidays, runs into a handsome guy in her hometown, does cute Christmasy things with him, falls in love, and doesn’t go back to the city. Sometimes amnesia is involved, sometimes the guy is royalty, and sometimes a local business is failing.
These Hallmark Movie Bingo cards can also be applied to Lifetime holiday movies and other cheesy romantic Christmas movies. My goal was to hit all the classic cliches and to create four completely unique bingo cards that could each be winners.
The fun thing about Hallmark Movie Bingo is that you can play a new round with each new movie. In that case you might want to put coins or slips of paper to mark the squares instead of writing on them.
Hallmark Movie Bingo Cards:
By clicking on each card, a new tab will open and you can print from there. If you use the cards – I would love to know! Just tag me on Instagram @thekittchen.
Here are a few of my favorite cheesy Christmas movies that go perfectly with this game:
The Spirit of Christmas: Now available on Netflix but originally made for Lifetime, a woman staying at a small town inn falls in love with a ghost. It’s surprisingly good.
The Christmas Prince Movies: A New York City journalist travels to a small picturesque European town to write a story about the Prince who is about to become King. The sequel covers their royal wedding, and the third installment due this year involves a baby. Kudos to Netflix for making three of these.
Lifetime Christmas Movie Bingo Daubers
A Gift to Remember: After an accident, a handsome man has amnesia and needs help piecing his life together.
Christmas Inheritance: An heiress poised to inherit her father’s business must go to a small town to delivery a letter, hijinks ensue.
The Christmas Inn: Tia Mowry-Hardict from Sister Sister is a big city workaholic who inherits her aunt’s inn in Alaska. She falls for the charming town that loves Christmas.
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The Princess Switch: A Chicago baker travels to the fictional country of Belgravia to compete in a Christmas baking contest. Once there she switches places with a duchess who looks just like her.
Note: this isn’t part of an official collaboration with Hallmark.