How about dressing up as the leg lamp? Just get some cardboard, paint it to look like the lamp, and attach it to your body. It'll be a unique and funny costume.
You could go as Ralphie in his pajamas and bathrobe. It's simple but recognizable.
One idea could be to dress up as a Victorian-era ghost. Wear a long, flowing gown with lace details and carry a candlestick. Add some grey or white powder to your hair to give it an aged look.
Well, for decorations, you could have a pumpkin carriage centerpiece and a castle backdrop. And for costumes, encourage guests to go for unique interpretations, like a punk-rock Cinderella or a steampunk prince.
For a 1920s themed party, a wife could wear a flapper dress. It was a symbol of the women's liberation movement of that era. The dress is usually short, with lots of fringe and beading, and paired with a long string of pearls and a headband with a feather.
A creative idea could be to turn it into a musical. The characters break into song to express their joys, fears and hopes. For example, Mary could sing a beautiful aria when she realizes she is pregnant. Another idea is to make it a sci - fi version. The manger could be a spaceship and the star could be a guiding alien light leading the 'wise men' who are actually intergalactic travelers.
A video of you opening your Christmas presents would be great. Capture the excitement on your face as you unwrap the gifts. Then, you can use the text tool on IG story to thank the people who gave you the presents.
How about setting up a fake snowfall and having people posing in warm winter coats? It would give that magical Christmas feel. Also, having a backdrop of a gingerbread house could be super cute.
You could try making DIY ornaments with your kids. It's fun and adds a personal touch.
You could go for a traditional look with a decorated Christmas tree, stockings hung by the fireplace, and colorful lights everywhere.
One idea could be to create a Ladybug costume that is tattered and covered in fake spiderwebs to give it a spooky Halloween twist. You could also add some fake blood splatters to make it look like Ladybug has been in a battle. Another option is to make a dark version of the costume, with a black instead of red suit and purple spots.
You could go for a sweater with the leg lamp from the movie on it. That's a classic and recognizable element.