We’ve seen a lot of pretty Christmas wreaths around at the moment and decided we wanted to make our own pretty one. We particularly liked the rag roll ones but had no rags to hand so used an alternative….tissue paper! Good old loo roll! See more of our Magical Christmas Traditions and Fun! We used 28 sheets off of a… View Post
Gingerbread Houses, Santa Hunting & Christmas Tree Hot Chocolate
Our adventure started off with a Gingerbread house kit that we found after Halloween in Tesco for £1.50 and a large box we had from the delivery of a new kitchen appliance. See more of our Magical Christmas Traditions and Fun! We decorated our gingerbread house during the week and used our box to make a giant gingerbread house.
Opening The First Advent Window
The kids can’t wait to open their advent calendars, hung on the wall and idolised over for a week before advent and counting down the days til the first window can be torn at…. We decided that we wanted to make the first day of advent a little special and to give the kids a little bit of thinking time… View Post
Christmas Eve PJs
We made our own Christmas Eve jarmie tops using a packet of (felty type) dishcloths from Poundland and some white t-shirts. We cut out our designs and glued them to the t-shirts using all purpose glue suitable for fabric. We finished with googly eyes and some fur from an old teddy for Santa’s beard. You could use felt from a… View Post
Chocolate Goody Filled Christmas Pudding
Exactly what it says on the tin! Our chocolate goody filled xmas pudding is the perfect homemade surprise treat for Christmas Eve. Everyone needs a Christmas pudding!!! See more of our Magical Christmas Traditions and Fun! Here’s how we did it.
Chocolate Goody Filled Christmas Pudding
Today we made our traditional Christmas pudding, & like traditional pudding it was filled with money… But this wasn’t any old Christmas pudding, it was our annual Family Days Tried & Tested Christmas pudding. 🙂 See more of our Magical Christmas Traditions and Fun! At first glance our pud was pleasing to the eye, scary to the waistline and wondrous… View Post