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Welcome to Small Town Winter: December Daily Prompts

Welcome to Small Town Winter: December Daily Prompts

Welcome to Small Town Winter – December Social Media Prompts

I love creating social media prompt calendars because I base them on things that I’m interested in or would talk about with my friends. I also have WWMUFCD (what would my Unity Falls characters do?) in mind when I create the prompts. Unity Falls is my fictional Canadian small town from my contemporary romance series. I enjoy imagining what the characters are up to in winter (well… all seasons really). I feel like my characters Riley, Kei, Harri and Danni would sit around a kitchen table and talk about them over cookies and latte.

Projects like these give me the Advent calendar feels. I love advent calendars. A tiny gift every day? Yes, please! I’m such a pigment and fountain pen fan that my unicorn advent calendar involves colors. Someday, I will purchase an Inkvent calendar from Diamine and bask year-long in fountain pen ink. Something chocolate would definitely be a close second.

Do you have a dream Advent calendar? Would you consider making your own?

Designing Choices

My brand colors tend to be shades of pink but I wanted the image of a cold winter night swirling with snowflakes. I don’t know if you noticed, but the bottom of my graphic is a winter version of my website header image. I dunno. Attention to detail or overkill? 🤣

How to use this calendar:

Here’s everything in one place so you can save it, share it, or use it however you like.

While this is presented as a daily calendar, you don’t need to follow the prompts in order. You don’t even need to do them all.

The important thing is that they inspire you — without pressure. Life is hard enough, so I hope this gives you something cozy and fun to look forward to. A text only list is below the graphic in case that’s more useful.

Welcome to Small Town Winter” – December Daily Prompts

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31 Cozy Prompts for December

WEEK 1

1 — It’s December! What are you reading plans?
2 — Cozy Canadian Romance Check. Do you call it a toque? What do you call it where you live?
3 — When do you put up your decorations?
4 — Cookie Day! For the love of cookies, post a cookie photo!
5 — Do you still mail holiday cards?
6 — Which book cover gives you all the winter vibes?
7 — Outdoor time: share a picture of any winter adventure.

WEEK 2

8 — The most romance-novel thing about December is…
9 — Mitten mayhem? Or golden gloves?
10 — Favorite small-town romance that takes place in winter.
11 — Truth time: the holiday movie you don’t love.
12 — Hot cocoa day! Are you in?
13 — Candy cane: delicious or diabolical?
14 — Soup season! Share a picture or recipe of your favorite cozy soup.

WEEK 3

15 — Pets: winter mode. Share a pic of your pet in winter mode. No pet? Show your winter “comfort companion” (Plushies, books, blankets)
16 — What is your favorite local (or online) December event?
17 — Winter essentials: what are the items that make December complete?
18 — What cozy small-town ritual would you put in a romance novel?
19 — Your go-to holiday beverage is…
20 — Holiday hunter: share 5 photos & explain why you picked them.
21 — Longest night of the year.

WEEK 4

22 — Holiday playlist: movie score? Jazz? Classical? Or campy?
23 — Holiday escape: where would you go? What would you do? Maybe it’s a book?
24 — So bad it’s good: what holiday movie or TV show is so bad it’s good?
25 — Hauntings of holidays past: an ex shows up for the holidays — what do you do?
26 — Holiday disaster: share your holiday disaster story.
27 —Which winter romance trope would you want to experience IRL?
28 — Warm drink + cozy blanket or long walk in fresh snow?

WEEK 5

29 — Planner time! Gearing up for 2026 — show off your planner gear.
30 — 5 favorite books of 2025 (That you read. Not publishing date).
31 — What are your top 5 moments for 2025?

By Cleo Croft

Cleo Croft writes contemporary romance stories with optimism and an appreciation of the ridiculous nature of life’s awkward moments. Her experiences travelling and living abroad brought home the importance of connecting with people and developing bonds. She writes stories about people looking for love and creating community and families of all types.

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