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Designing Penn State-Themed Christmas Movie Posters

It’s Christmas time! What else would you be doing than watching the best holiday classics?

With classes done and students home for break, it’s time to settle in, make some hot chocolate, and put on a marathon of classic holiday movies.

Instead of listing a few of our favorite movies, we got to work designing some Penn State-themed Christmas movie posters!

‘Home Alone’

“Home Alone” is a family classic that’s honestly a little scary. “Home Allar” is sure to bring the same tense vibes to a great film. Anyone would be running if they saw Ohio State’s mascot chasing them…

‘Krampus’

This isn’t most folks’ go-to Christmas movie, but it’s still a great chance to show off Penn State’s campus!

‘National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation’

All of our winter vacations are focused around Penn State football with their win against SMU. Let’s just hope James Franklin looks a little better than this against Boise State.

‘Elf’

Neeli Bendapudi may not be as funny as Will Ferrell, but we can give it a try!

‘Happy Feet’

We can’t forget about Penn State men’s hockey after its win against Army. See you in Chicago, folks.

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About the Author

Tia Kaschauer

Tia is a sophmore from Pittsburgh majoring in Public Relations! She's a big fan of sports, icks, and lemonade. To see some of her super cool photos, Instagram: @TK_Media412, to get in touch, email: [email protected].

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