Christmas even is arguably the most magical night of the year. The serene pause filled with anticipation before the big celebration. It’s when families gather, children dream of Santa’s arrival and a sense of wonder fills the air. It’s often filled with the rush of last-minute wrapping, candlelit dinners and beloved festive movies, all building to pure happiness.
The beautiful question is: How can we preserve this perfect, traditional atmosphere and amplify the happiness, while ensuring the evening is a kind to our precious planet as it is to our family?
Since we’ve already covered the major environmental impacts of Christmas gifting, wrapping and food, let’s now focus on making Christmas Eve a mindful, low-impact, and truly magical start to your New Zealand Christmas by cherishing sustainable ambiance, light and heartfelt traditions.
Creating Cozy Magic Without the Energy Drain
The magic of Christmas Eve shouldn’t come at the planet’s expense. In the beautiful rush of anticipation, we can still be mindful of how we power our festive glow.
Candlelight Charm: Dim the electric lights and let the soft, flickering glow of natural beeswax or soy candles (always in safe holders!) fill your home. They offer a warm, traditional ambiance that feels incredibly magical, with a much lower environmental footprint than paraffin wax and zero electricity use. Perfect for setting a peaceful scene for a little ones dreaming of Santa.
Lights Out for Santa’s Sleigh: If you have outdoor lights, ensure they are energy-efficient LEDs and program them to switch off before midnight. Santa’s reindeer have their own glow, and there’s no need for lights to blaze while everyone is happily asleep.
Cool Comfort for a Summer Christmas: Given our beautiful hot Aotearoa Summer Christmas, creating comfort is key. Embrace energy-efficient fans or keep the air conditional set at the stable, moderate temperature (e.g., 24 degrees Celsius) Closing blinds during the afternoon helps keep your home cooler naturally, ensuring everyone is happy and comfortable.
Unplug and Connect: Instead of endlessly streaming festive content, why not choose a classic family board game or gather for a festive Storytime? It’s a wonderful, low-energy tradition that fosters true family connection and happiness.
🍽️ Low-Waste Table Setting & Delightful Snacking
Christmas Eve often involves relaxed family meals and treats, but the temptation can be strong to reach for disposable items for an easier clean-up before Santa’s arrival. Let’s make our clean-up kind to the earth, too!
- Cherished Tableware: Resist the urge for paper plates or cutlery for a quick clean-up. Use your beautiful everyday ceramics and cutlery. Cloth napkins are not only infinitely better than paper ones but are fully washable and instantly upgrade your table setting, adding a touch of elegance to your family meal.
- Smart Snacking: Plan your snacks carefully to minimise food waste. Use reusable containers for any festive leftovers (a perfect brand and go meal for the next day). For a low-impact treat, consider making your own simple sweets using locally sourced ingredients rather than buying pre-packaged items with excessive wrapping.
🎁 Heartfelt, Low-Impact Traditions
The true magic of Christmas Eve lies in the traditions we share, not the things we consume.
- Decorate with Nature: Before the big light, make a low-impact decoration that embodies the local environment. Gather a few fallen leaves, fern fronds or native flowers to create a simple, natural table centrepiece. It’s beautiful, compostable and connects your celebration to the local environment.
- Sustainable Story Time: Re-read a beloved Christmas book that you already own, or check one out from your local New Zealand library. Making an annual trip to the library for a fresh story is a wonderful, zero-waste tradition that supports community resources.
- Mindful Preparations for Santa: Ditch the pre-packages ‘Reindeer Food’ (which often contains glitter which is harmful to the wildlife) and opt for a handful of oats and a dash of cinnamon to sprinkle outside. For Santa, a homemade cookie and a glass of local milk or an ethically-sourced craft brew makes a thoughtful, low-impact treat.
By embracing these simple, thoughtful swaps, your Christmas Eve can be the perfect balance: a night of pure, traditional magic that is both deeply connected to your family and wonderfully kind to our beautiful New Zealand planet.