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I have in my infinite wisdom agreed to running a stall at my daughters xmas fayre.:eek:
I have made about 8 stuffed mice, 6 stuffed owls, a few stuffed xmas trees, will be doing more of those but they are time consuming so really need some good, easy, cheap table filling stuff I can do in between, have loads of empty jars so will be filling those with sweets, thought about making nice cones from paper and filling with homemade popcorn, more inspiration needed though please.
I have made about 8 stuffed mice, 6 stuffed owls, a few stuffed xmas trees, will be doing more of those but they are time consuming so really need some good, easy, cheap table filling stuff I can do in between, have loads of empty jars so will be filling those with sweets, thought about making nice cones from paper and filling with homemade popcorn, more inspiration needed though please.
I don't get nearly enough credit for not being a violent psychopath.
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probably abit late now but I made reindeer food , snowman soup and santa keys all went down really well at the school fayres I attended:xmastree:Is loving life right now,yes I am a soppy fool who believes in the simple things in life :xmastree:0
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At a craft fair recently I saw some lovely jars that had been filled with pinecones, cinnamon sticks and cloves, there were holes drilled in the lid to let the scent out (it smelled wonderful and I suspect that there was a little pot potpourri oil thrown in as well!) with a Christmassy ribbon tied to hide where the lid meets the jar. It looked very simple (and cheap!) to make and looked quite pretty.Jan NSD 4/15
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Hi, what is snowman soup and how do you make santa keys, please?0
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