Long time readers will remember my original 12 Days of Christmas post. Here are additional 12-Days-of-Christmas ideas from PinchingYourPennies, from LorriJoy4:
We have 2 missionaries out right now. One in Argentina and one in Tucson Arizona. I did find this idea about doing the 12 days of Christmas in a stocking. They have to read the scripture and try and figure out what is in the package before opening it.
Here are some ideas of scriptures…
Psalms 23:4 “thy rod and thy staff” – candy canes
Psalms 24:4 “clean hands” – soap
Matthew 15:11 “cometh out of the mouth” – mouthwash
1 Samuel 2:9 “keep the feet” – socks
Proverbs 10:7 “memory of the just” – writing tablet
D&C 89:16 “grain is good . . . fruit . . .” – granola bar, fruit rolls
Amos 4:6 “cleanness of teeth” – toothbrush
3 Nephi 28 “three Nephites” – 3 Musketeers bar
2 Nephi 3:12 “fruit” – fruit candy, fruit rolls
1 Nephi 8:26-27 “mocking” – Snickers bar
D&C 89:20 “run and not be weary” – nylons
1 Corinthians 13:11 “childish things” – yo-yo
Job 14:5 “his days are determined” – calendar
D&C 6:33 “ye sow” – needle & thread
D&C 9:8 “burn within you” – Rolaids or Tums
D&C 24:19 “prune my vineyard” – prunes or raisins
D&C 38:8 “let every man esteem his brother as himself” – picture of siblings
D&C 65:2 “gospel roll forth” – Tootsie roll
D&C 68:6 “be of good cheer” – Cheer detergent
D&C 84:79 “laborer is worthy of his hire” – Payday candy bar
D&C 84:88 “right hand and on your left” – hand lotion
D&C 88:124 “cease to sleep longer than is needful . . .” – Now & Later candy
D&C 89:16 “all grain” – granola bars, hot cereal packets
D&C 103:9 “saviors of men” – Life Savers
D&C 111:11 “wise as serpents” – gummy worms
Moses 1:22 “gnashing of teeth” – dental floss
1 Nephi 1:4 “commencement of the first year” – calendar
1 Nephi 19:16 “four quarters of the earth” – four quarters
2 Nephi 2:25 “that they might have joy” – Almond Joy
2 Nephi 18:1 “write in it with a man’s pen” – pen
2 Nephi 27:14 “words of the book” – journal, alphabet cereal or soup
2 Nephi 31:6-8 “like a dove . . .” – Dove soap
Mosiah 4:16 “succor those that stand in need” – suckers
Mosiah 14:5 “he was wounded” – Band-Aids
Alma 11:24 “puffed up in their hearts” – balloons
Alma 32:28 “a seed may be planted” – sunflower seeds
3 Nephi 14:5 “thou see clearly” – Murine, contact lens solutions
3 Nephi 17:21 “He wept” – Kleenex
Genesis 6:19 “two of every living creature” – animal crackers
Genesis 32:10 “for with my staff” – candy canes
1 Kings 10:18 “throne of ivory” – Ivory soap
Deuteronomy 8:4 “did thy foot swell” – socks, foot powder
Nehemiah 8:10 “eat the fat” – pork rinds
Job 34:31 “will not offend anymore” – certs or deodorant
Psalms 78:24 “corn of heaven” – candy corn or corn nuts
Proverbs 6:28 “hot coals” – red hots or suntan lotion
Proverbs 13:7 “yet hath great riches” – money or check
Proverbs 12:19 “lip of truth” – chapstick
Proverbs 25:25 “good news from afar” – stationery or stamps
Eccesiastis 3:1 “to every thing there is a season” – calendar or seasoning mix
Isaiah 48:21 “and they thirsted not”vcan or box of juice
Matthew 7:10 “or if he ask a fish” – tuna, Swedish fish, sardines
Luke 3:16 “not worthy to unloose” – shoelaces
Matthew 5:13 “salt of the earth” – salt shaker
1 Corinthians 10:3 “spiritual meat” – jerky
1 Corinthians 15:20 “first fruits” – fruit leather, can of fruit, etc.
2 Timothy 4:3 “having itching ears” – Q-tips

I know I just posted about a Christmas tree kit, but you have to admit, this is pretty awesome. Plus, boys (of all ages) are obsessed with legos. This would make a winning gift!
Order it here.

This idea comes from Nissen at PinchingYourPennies, and looks like a fun present for anyone abroad. I investigated a little, reading the reviews and such, and it seems like it really is as good as it sounds. No need for scissors or glue, either. The only downside is the extra shipping time (for the product to be shipped to YOU, then having to ship it to your missionary). But it’s so cute, I’d be willing to work around that schedule!
Find it on amazon here: Christmas Tree in a Box
I love this album. My mother-in-law, who sings in the Mormon Tabernacle Choir, gave this album to me for Christmas last year, and I have listened to it hundreds of times since then. I will never tire of hearing it! For those of you unfamiliar with the artist Sissel, you can get a taste of her voice, and of the album itself on Amazon:
Be sure to play track 11, “Like An Angel Passing Through My Room.” When my grandma heard this song, she made me promise I’d sing it at her funeral!
My sister and I are sending this album to my brother this Christmas. It is the CD that the Mormon Tabernacle Choir recorded with the King’s Singers, an AMAZING choral group, which you can read more about at the following website:
This has a very bright and classical tone to it, very upbeat and jolly. You can listen to some clips on Amazon:
The King’s Singers are phenomenal, and combined with the Tabernacle Choir, this compilation is completely awesome.
A nativity set is a wonderful Christmas gift for any missionary. It works as a decoration, but reminds the viewer that Christ is the center of Christmas — something very important to remember, even though we may ship lots of fun or silly things to our missionary during the Christmas season. There are many simple nativity sets, without breakable parts. My sister and I found an inexpensive set at Walmart (not the classiest place, but undoubtedly useful), pictured here. The figurines look like ceramic, but they are of a sturdier material, and are fastened to the wooden frame of the stable. This is perfect, because not only will my brother not have to set up lots of pieces, but nothing will be damaged during shipping — at least not the figurines. I have wrapped this already, but am going to ask that it be wrapped in bubble-wrap before it goes in the shipping box. I’m sure you could even find smaller sets if you looked around a little bit.