How to Create a Magical Polar Express Christmas Party - Fern and Maple (2024)

It’s so much fun looking back on old parties. Especially the ones where the kids are so little! This magical Polar Express party is one I’ve been reminiscing over lately. It was so long ago, before I blogged or began planning and styling parties for a living. It was so much fun setting it up with my friend Sarah for our little ones. It still makes me smile and more importantly BELIEVE!

Better yet it was quick and easy to put together and full of affordable decor. I’m sharing all of this with you in the hope that you are inspired to get on board the magical Polar Express, it’s a magical ride!

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How to Set Up a Magical Polar Express Party

Welcome

All aboard! We started with a light box, welcoming passengers to the celebrations. This light up sign from Oriental Trading could also be a really cool option!

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Ticket Booth

Then we handed each of them a ticket to ride on the Polar Express and of course a little bell, something to hold and believe. You can make the tickets and bells yourself- or purchase these cute “Believe” bells and ticket stickers from Oriental Trading. The ticket booth is a cardboard shop front from Ikea, but here is another option. Really easy to set up! Add a wreath in the front and it is the perfect color for a Christmas ticket booth.

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Craft Station

As soon as the kids arrived we had an activity they could get started on. We turned the dining room table into a painting station with two projects. The first, salt dough trains Sarah had cut out with a train cookie cutter. We added ribbons to turn them into tree ornaments and provided small bags for these to be put in once dry. The second, ceramic train money banks from the dollar spot (here are some similar paintable ceramic trains if you can’t find the banks). Don’t forget to make wet wipes easily accessible for these activities!!

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Polar Express Train Table

A must for any Polar Express party, a train table. The kids loved being able to play with the trains. We popped the table up on some “snow” for a winter look. That is Sarah’s daughter Riley Grace on the left and my little monkey Parker on the right.

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Letters to Santa Station

As the kids were meeting Santa at the end of the rail track we set up a “Letters to Santa” station for last minute wishes. We picked up simple glittered foam snowflakes to decorate the walls, fake snow balls and a tiny little holiday village.

All you need to set up a mini station like this are crayons, stamps, pencils, paper and envelopes. A simple box decorated as Santa pants makes a great mail box, or you could purchase one like this.

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Polar Express Movie Watching

The main event was of course a screening of The Polar Express. We had a little fun with this. I used a couple of plastic tablecloths as a cover over the bed to make it look like a train engine. Then cut out a steam engine face out of different card stock colors and added it to the front.

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We made the “train” super cozy with comforters strewn everywhere and bean bag chairs covered in plaid. A conductor hat (here is a simpler option) and teddy bear (here is an even cuter Christmas option!!) sat in every chair.

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Around the television we hung layers of tissue snowflakes. A winter scene as the train passed by.

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Party Favors

Once the movie was over, and it was time for our friends to leave each child stopped by baggage claim to pick up a small favor. All the kids favorites- mini trains, bubbles, stamps and stickers.

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We nestled these inside used vintage suitcases, oodles of faux snow and a glimpse of their favorite bedtime story at Christmas time.

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So what do you think? Time to board the Polar Express? Don’t forget to check out my Amazon Shop for an easy one-stop shopping list of similar items!

For tons more Christmas inspiration, check out my post with 15 Magical Holiday Party Ideas for Kids, Teens, and Adults!

Happy Partying!

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FAQs

What is the first gift of Christmas in the Polar Express? ›

The boy is handpicked by Santa to receive the first gift of Christmas. Realizing he could choose anything in the world, the boy asks for a bell from Santa's sleigh. An elf cuts a bell from one of the reindeer's harnesses.

Is the hobo in Polar Express supposed to be Santa? ›

Some fans have speculated that he is a representation of Santa Claus, while others think he may be a guardian angel sent to look after the children on their journey. His backstory was cut from the original film as the creators thought the film had a better flow without it.

What is the boy's name on Polar Express? ›

Hero Boy's real name is never mentioned. According to books containing information about The Polar Express, including art books and fact books, Hero Boy's name is Chris, after the novel's author, Chris Van Allsburg.

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