Celebrating doesnโt have to stop if youโre stayingย Home for the Holidays! In this series, we share theย positives of celebrating virtually, tips on keepingย your traditions alive, and creative decorating ideasย to bring some holiday cheer home. Staying home for the holidays doesn’t mean you have to cancel your favorite traditions! With a little holiday spirit, extra creativity, and the right Christmas gifts, you can take Secret Santa virtual this year.ย
The Secret Santa game has been a favorite for years and is a fun tradition each holiday season. Everyone loves getting those wrapped up surprises and guessing who they are from. Just because you canโt be together in person this year though doesnโt mean the fun has to stop! With a little extra organization and the right amount of holiday spirit, this classic holiday game can be morphed to accommodate location challenges.
How to Host a Virtual Secret Santa Event

1. Choose an organizer
Just like at the office or a holiday party, you’ll need to choose a host to coordinate the Secret Santa game. There are websites that can help, such as Elfster, where the host can create an account and enter the name and email address of everyone who wants to participate. The initial email to all the participants can ask for gift ideas.
Once everyone has filled out their information, the website will draw names and automatically email each person, letting them know who they’re playing Secret Santa for. The host will also need to set up a party time using online meeting software such as Zoom, GoToMeeting, or Skype.
2. Find the Perfect Gift
In some cases, you may know just what gift to get the person youโre buying for. In other cases, you might not know where to start! If you want to do something a little more fun than just picking something from a list, here are some ideas that can appeal to almost anyone.
Favorite Brand Merchandise
If you know your recipientโs favorite brand, why not surprise them with a classic t-shirt, mug, patches, magnets, poster, or calendar they can enjoy the whole year? Many companies will also drop ship to your recipient so you donโt have to. Just have the host let them know what date it should arrive so they donโt open it before the online party!
An Old-Fashioned Christmas Stocking
You can find an inexpensive Christmas stocking and place nostalgic items in it from days of yore. Many local and online candy shops have original candy such as rainbow-colored twirly pops, candy buttons, hard ribbon candy, and more. Add in a few retro toys such as jacks, spinning tops, Army men, a Slinky, or even a Magic 8 Ball to remind your recipient of days gone by. It can be a fun trip down memory lane.
Gift Card Surprise
If you donโt want to send a big package, you can pick out a pretty Christmas card and insert a gift card to their favorite store or a nice restaurant. If youโre not sure where they like to shop, ask a fellow co-worker or family member.
Holiday Treats
Movie Night Basket
Thereโs a reason this type of gift basket is popular year after year! Next time youโre out shopping, stop by the movie rack and pick out a couple of movies. They donโt have to be recent releases; they can be beloved classics or fun-for-the-whole-family comedies. Add in a box of microwaveable popcorn, a few bags of candy, and gourmet popcorn salt. Depending on your price limit, you could even add a holiday blanket or cozy socks to fend off a chilly winter evening. Or if you’re short on time, you can also send a gourmet snack basket with all their favorite treats!
3. Send the package on time

To make sure no one knows who sent the package, a work address or the hostโs address can be used for return labels. There should be a designated “mail by” date to ensure all the gifts arrive on time. On the outside of the package, make sure to write that itโs a Secret Santa surprise to ensure no one opens it before the big party!
4. Enjoy the party

Once the day arrives for your Secret Santa party, guests log on using the meeting software and meeting code. Of course, you’ll want to start with opening the gifts and guessing who each personโs Secret Santa is. You can also include other fun activities, such as:
- A best holiday costume contest
- Sharing favorite holiday memories
- Having a pre-designed gingerbread house and voting on the best one
- Baking a treat like Christmas cookies to show everyone and then exchanging recipes so others can make it
- A holiday trivia contest
Virtual parties may be more challenging than having one in person, but with the right ideas, any group can have just as much fun.