Boerne Holiday Fun keeps going
Boerne Holiday Fun keeps going!
Join us on Saturday for the Weihnacht Parade! We’ll be staying open late to welcome all the parade goers for about an hour after the parade ends. Serious shoppers be aware: The store will be delightfully free of mobs during the parade. If you need help with a larger purchase on Saturday, that will be the best time to shop.
In stock and fabulous
In stock and fabulous!
S'more The Elf LOVES SNOW
S’more The Elf LOVES SNOW! The Christmas Shoppe will be using a litttle Christmas magic making it snow in Boerne, TX this weekend during the Dickens on Main celebration. Find out more about this and other family activities on The Hill Country Mile.
https://thechristmasshoppetx.com/2017/11/24/smoresnow/
S'more SNOW
Hello fellow Christmas lovers! As a part time resident of the North Pole, I LOVE SNOW! The Christmas Shoppe will be using a little Christmas magic and it will be snowing here in Boerne! If you ever had the chance to experience Boerne’s Annual Dickens on Main weekend you may be familiar with the random […]
Looking for something yummy this holiday season? …
Looking for something yummy this holiday season?
Check out Texas Gourmet Pantry! They got the good stuff!
Warning
Warning! Parent only, secret North Pole business!
Find out how Santa can come make a guest appearance in your home by reading here:
It's that time again
It’s that time again!
Are you ready?
Time for Silly Saturdays with Santa
Time for Silly Saturdays with Santa!
That point in the week where Santa shares a silly sign or message to make your day!
This wine pairs well with turkey and difficult relatives. So does our shoppe.
However, we are closed on Thanksgiving Day. So, don’t bring them here that day. 🎅🏼👍🏼
A little history and recipe recap with S'more. …
A little history and recipe recap with S’more.
https://thechristmasshoppetx.com/2017/11/18/give-smore-thanks/
Give S'more Thanks
Hello Fellow Christmas Lovers! Celebrate! Give Thanks! But WHY do we celebrate Thanksgiving? We all know the basics, right? Pilgrim guys and gals and Native Americans joined together to be thankful for a great harvest. They had turkey and all the trimmings. The end. Kind of, that first time, in 1621, they didn’t call it […]