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Christmas Crafting Ideas by Flyingpig - Its Good To Share.

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  • macpep1 where about is the craft fair
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  • bunbun2
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    edited 24 November 2010 at 9:43PM
    at last I have started making for Christmas:j these are for my boys' advent box
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  • BunBun - I just love those santa clause stickers! Where did you get them?? They are sooo cute!! Love all your makes.
    Point of no return - Your post it note holders are lush!
  • bunbun2
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    BunBun - I just love those santa clause stickers! Where did you get them?? They are sooo cute!! Love all your makes.
    Point of no return - Your post it note holders are lush!

    the stickers are from Poundland (I think flyingpig has used them)

    Thanks to everyone on here for all your fab ideas and advice
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  • Bunbun - some lovely makes there. I like the Rudolph noses, what are they?

    Thanks PootleFlump - I watched a video on youtube but can't remember which one now!!! Easy peasy to make!!!
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  • I have to thank everyone here for their great ideas. I have made a few of them and did a stall at a local Christmas market tonight. Half my stall was craft stuff and there were also some unwanted presents etc that I needed to clear out. Altogether I took over £80.00 and am pleased as punch. Once again Thank you
  • kitschkitty
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    I don't know if this has already been mentioned but The Card Factory have some great Christmas sticker packs for 99p too.
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  • kitschkitty
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    raffe wrote: »
    anyone got a suggestion on something we could make for nursery aged kids, instead of cards, no chocolate, i liked the christmas wish bracelets however dont know how safe they would be with the kids.

    I really don't think those bracelets are suitable for kids under 6.

    How about some projects with felt, like Christmas tree ornaments, or small stockings. PVA glue will be fine for sticking it together and safe.

    How about classic paper chains? They could colour in strips of paper and then make up the chains.

    Paper Christmas trees? There are various different methods....

    ooh I'm sure there are hundreds of projects suitable for the little uns!
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  • hi all my 17 year old son came up with this idea for new year gift value wine glass glass charm if poss ,filled with party poppers i thought it was good enough idea to share !
  • jakes-mum
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    raffe wrote: »
    anyone got a suggestion on something we could make for nursery aged kids, instead of cards, no chocolate, i liked the christmas wish bracelets however dont know how safe they would be with the kids.

    When my eldest was in nursery they gave each child a pinecone and got them to roll them in glue then roll them in glitter as a christmas tree decoration and then stuck a loop of ribbon to the top and stuck a piece of paper with the year to it.

    8 years on and I still place mine on my christmas tree each year, it was one of my favourite gifts :) hth
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