What is Christmas in July?

Christmas in July is your once-a-year chance to celebrate all the things you love about Christmas: the fun, the family, the parties, the cozy fireplaces.
Now, think about all the things you love about summer: the fun, the family, the parties, the cozy firepits.
Replace the inside fires with outside fires and you have Christmas in July, a “Half Christmas” celebration that just makes July jolly.
Inspired? Create and share by tagging @HallmarkStores.
Who started Christmas in July?
How did this half-holiday festivity come to be? We’ve heard of multiple sources:
- It can be hot on December 25th in Australia because of globe science. So those fun-loving Aussies started celebrating in their winter, or mid-July. When the Brits got to Australia, they brought the idea that Christmas is a cold-weather holiday. That means July when you’re down under. Or up above, as they call it.
- In the early 1930s, a summer camp in North Carolina started the celebration and it just caught on. The kids loved the chance to decorate their cabins and sing carols. (And, of course, everybody got presents.) They were more arts and crafts than bicycles and baby dolls, but a gift is a gift.
- It’s the title of a not very popular movie from 1940. The movie didn’t “make” the holiday, but by the time 1940 rolled around, people were already way into the idea of summer celebrating.
When is Christmas in July?
There’s no official date for Christmas in July. It can be all month long or just a weekend or a happy hour on the day of your choosing.
You want to get it as far from last December 25th as you can without getting too close to next December 25th—but don’t overthink it.
If it’s July and someone’s eating their way through a half-dozen sugar cookies that look like snowmen and several someone else’s are working on harmonizing a holiday hymn, you’re doing it right.
How to celebrate Christmas in July
You can celebrate by doing traditional summer things with a Christmas twist.
Or you can celebrate by doing traditional Christmas things with a summer twist.
The point is, there’s no “right way” or “wrong way” to celebrate this midsummer night’s dream of a holiday.
We’re going to give you some suggestions (but make them your own).
Watch Christmas movies from a kiddie pool
Hang a sheet on the shed, set up a projector and you’re halfway to a Hallmark Christmas Movie Night. (Don’t forget the bingo cards.)
- Offer lawn chairs, lounge chairs and kiddie pools as your seating options.
- Set up a popcorn buffet.
- Serve Holiday Sparkler Cocktails or the alcohol and no-alcohol versions of Orange You Glad It’s Christmas.
Give the gift of giving gifts
Let’s just come right out and admit that we love presents.
- So how about a Secret Santa gift exchange?
- Or host a white elephant party (we’ve got fun variations to try).
- Or fill stockings for the whole family—only instead of stockings, try something more summer appropriate, like footies.
Make it more meaningful and share the merry
Wouldn’t the people who appreciate a little recognition appreciate it even more if it’s unexpected?
- Don’t wait for December to make some baked goods for a coach, stylist or mail carrier: sweeten their summer with snowflake sugar cookies.
- Spread some cheer—but add your own warm-weather spin.
- Teach kiddos the joy of giving and sprinkle a little kindness all around the neighborhood.
Start planning for the season early!
What if you didn’t have to cram all that holiday planning into two short months? What if you got started now, allowing you to have the easiest, breeziest, (nearly) stress-free Christmas ever?
We put together this ultimate Christmas to-do list to help you do just that, complete with a free printable checklist that fits right on the fridge!
More Christmas things to do on Half Christmas
- The season isn’t freezin’, but that doesn’t mean you can’t have a good ol’-fashioned “snowball” fight. You’ve got water, you’ve got balloons, get a six-month jump on the snow.
- You can go caroling! It’s lots easier when you’re not shivering and slipping on the ice. Make your own seasonal versions of the classics, or just go old-school and sing ’em like they wrote ’em.
- OK, one more thing to eat, and this one’s so cute there’s no way you’ll be able to wait ’til actual Christmas: Polar. Bear. Cupcakes. (Yes. We have a thing for baked goods.)
- We didn’t invent the advent calendar but may have perfected it. You can count down to Christmas in July using the same technology.
- Surprise your mailing list with a midyear holiday letter!
We can guess what you love about the Christmas season:
The way people are somehow a little nicer, a little closer to being the people they really want to be.
The way the holiday spirit builds bridges and mends fences.
And the chance to celebrate the people who mean so much to you in fun and creative ways.
That’s why one Christmas a year just isn’t enough. Christmas in July was made for people just like you.
Happy Half Holiday!
Shop Christmas
See allYou may also like
See more-
Drinks How to set up a Bloody Mary bar
Learn about the Bloody Mary and how to set up a Bloody Mary bar.
-
Fall How to write literary calaveras for Día de Muertos
You’ve made your ofrenda (altar), hung your papel picado (paper banners), and decorated your calaveras de azúcar (sug...
-
Valentine's Day How to write a love letter
Learn how to write a love letter from the experts at Hallmark.
-
Wedding How to address wedding invitations
Here’s a list of etiquette conventions for how to address wedding invitations to everyone on your guest list.
-
Fall How to make a Day of the Dead altar: A personal story
How to make a Day of the Dead altar, featuring the heartfelt story of a Hallmarker.
-
Parties & Entertaining How to host a virtual watch party
When an in-person watch party isn’t an option, a virtual watch party is a great way to close the distance.
-
Fall DIY calaveras de azúcar: How to make sugar skulls for Día de Muertos
Calaveras de azúcar—literal sugar skulls—are beautiful pieces of Día de Muertos (Day of the Dead) rituals and tradition.
-
Halloween Creep out your Halloween cocktails
Time to gather together for some frightfully good fun this Halloween. And while you’re greeting your ghosts and guest...
-
Family How to support foster families and families adopting a child
It’s so exciting when someone you know welcomes a child into their lives, whether by birth, adoption, or fostering. Y...
-
Baby Baby shower wishes: What to write in a baby shower card
Of all the kinds of parties there are, baby showers are pretty much the sweetest. And the cutest. And the most likely...
-
Halloween 25+ ideas for creating Halloween family fun at home
So many of my favorite childhood memories are of Halloween family fun: sorting and trading candy with my sister, dres...
-
Kwanzaa Kwanzaa wishes: Connect with a Kwanzaa card
Kwanzaa, a festival of lights rich in African symbolism, takes place each year from December 26th through January 1st...
-
Christmas Star Wars™ The Merriest House in the Galaxy
Geeking out is a good thing! Take it from Keepsake Artist Orville Wilson, as he shows how he brought his ornament to ...
-
Christmas Relive favorite Moira Rose moments
Hear memorable lines from Schitt’s Creek® with this ornament featuring Moira Rose. You can pick it up beginning Octob...
-
Christmas Head back to The Oregon Trail™
Relive the challenge of travel to the old West in the computer game “The Oregon Trail,” with this ornament f...
-
Halloween Throw the ultimate Disney Hocus Pocus-themed party
As kids, me and my cousin stayed looking for a quick scare. We could be found standing in a dark bathroom reciting th...
-
Card Ideas How to throw a “Surprise Cardy”: Five easy steps for an unforgettable birthday celebration
Here’s a fun fact: the first record of a surprise party dates back to 1840 as found in the writings of Irish novelist...
-
Calendar Flip Share More Moments: December 2024 Holidays and Observances
Whichever holidays you celebrate, whatever your traditions and whoever you call family, December is a month full of m...
-
Calendar Flip Share joy, give thanks: November 2024 Holidays and Observances
Get info, ideas and inspiration for November holidays and observances, plus free sharable desktop and smartphone wall...
-
Calendar Flip Hey, Pumpkin! October 2024 Holidays and Observances
Get info, ideas and inspiration for October holidays and observances, including free sharable quotes and digital wall...