1. Homemade crackers
Use up leftover wrapping paper and toilet rolls to create these homemade Christmas crackers. Fill them with treats and our favourite food jokes. These DIY crackers are brilliant for using up everyday items, keeping costs low.
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2. Wreath place settings
Give your dining table a festive, personal touch with these wreath-themed place settings – they’re a wonderful way to decorate the table and guests can take theirs home to use as a decoration, too.
3. Clementine-printed gift tags
Put leftover clementines or oranges to brilliant use with these bespoke Christmas name tags – they’re a beautiful and thoughtful addition to a festive gift. We suggest using different coloured paints and card to create unique designs.
4. Dried orange & lemon slices
Add a burst of citrus to your Christmas tree decor. These dried orange & lemon slices are super-easy to make – just bake them in the oven for a couple of hours then package with the garnishes of your choice. We suggest a fragrant mixture of cinnamon sticks, bay leaves, rosemary sprigs or cardamom pods.
5. Salt dough decorations
With just a few everyday kitchen ingredients, you can create a collection of beautiful decorations to hang on the Christmas tree. Firstly make our basic salt dough, then cut it into festive shapes such as trees, snowflakes and stars using biscuit cutters. After baking, you can decorate them as you like – we found acrylic paint works best.
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6. Festive candle centrepiece
Deck out the Christmas table with a colourful candle centrepiece to impress your guests. At its base is an assortment of clove-studded clementines, holly leaves, walnuts and spices. These are simple to arrange and will smell absolutely divine – just remember to wear gloves for the holly.
7. Tea Advent calendar
If you know somebody who loves a cuppa, this tea-tastic Advent calendar will make the perfect gift. Use loose-leaf tea to mix up your own flavours, then package them in numbered paper bags or containers to create a DIY Advent calendar. Add brewing instructions and label the teas if you wish, though we think it’s more fun to leave it as a surprise!
8. Popcorn bunting
A festive bunting to brighten your home. Using just four ingredients, it’s very simple to make – pop the kernels, then soak them in red and green-coloured syrup and leave to dry. Adults can help to string the popcorn pieces together with a cotton needle and thread. It won’t stay fresh for long, so make an extra batch to eat, too!
9. Fake snow
We don’t need to rely on the weather for a white Christmas. With just two storecupboard ingredients and a splash of water, you can create a winter wonderland of fluffy fake snow. It’s quick, easy and cheap, and the kids will love using it to make miniature snow men or sprinkle over a nativity scene.
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10. Homemade snow globe
Why not spend an afternoon making your own snow globe using an old jam jar and festive glitter? Glycerine or baby oil can be used to create a slow falling snow effect, whilst small toys or waterproof figurines can be added as a focal point. All that’s left to do is shake up your snow globe and admire the magic inside.
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