You can make your own content for your Christmas website, that will set it apart from other sites, easier than you may think, here's a few ideas.
Post photo's of past family Christmas celebrations.
Look right over there through those old photo albums, there's a bevy of old Christmas photos. Why not scan them in and share them with the world? I love looking at Christmas photos form the 70's all the way back to the 40's or older... even old vintage Christmas cards are fun to look at.
Interview family members, write an article.
Sit grandma down with a cup of hot chocolate for a interview. Ask her about her most memorable Christmas, post the interview on your site.
How about uncle Ed who has dressed up as Santa on Christmas eve every year since 1962? Interview him ask him what inspired him, ask him his most memorable Christmas.Write it like a newspaper article and post a picture with it.
Have your kids write a small essay on what Christmas means to them. Have them draw a picture of Santa or the tree, scan it in, and add it to your site.
Family recipes, and their history.
Make a Recipe section for your site, ask family members, and friends to share their favorite Christmas recipes. While you've got grandma there, ask her to share a favorite Christmas recipe too. Maybe ask her if there is any special history behind it, such as: it was handed down from generations before.
Post your own craft ideas, with pictures.
Do you or a family member make any crafts you can share? Post instructions with a picture. If it's too complicated for the 'craftily challenged', perhaps include a series of 'step by step' pictures. Here's an example of a craft that I make myself. I feature it on the home page of my website.
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