Christmas 2023

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Oh what a good idea to put vouchers in especially if you were doing the thing anyway
 
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Thanks for the bauble links. A friend had a baby a few months ago and is moving onto statutory pay but still wants those first Christmas presents.
 
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The Santa Clause films are my favourites!! I have to watch them every year
Also loved the Christmas chronicle too!
Christmas with the Kranks and Deck the Halls I watch every year aswell
I love Christmas with the Kranks, it’s so funny! I rewatch it every year too
 
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One of our traditions is to read that book Christmas Eve, I got some paint your own baubles from Aldi wheh my little one was a baby and used baby safe paint for diy. But every year we go and to a pottery cafe and put her handprint of a tile and that’s £15 so I wonder if there’s any other pottery places near you that may be cheaper?
 
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Went to a MacArthur glenn and they have their Christmas chocolates in store at Cadbury and Lindt now
 
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Please please please. If you can afford it, get them done. I couldn't justify the money when my eldest (15) was little but later on when 2nd and 3rd came along I had theirs done and I regret it every single Christmas that I didn't save and get the eldest done, we were just really not in the financial position to do so. They are my most favourite baubles and every year we look how tiny they are compared to the children's ever growing hands (their 10 and 7 now)
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I’m seriously tempted to buy this for the treeView attachment 2412599
I've posted this on the M&S food thread. They'll love it IYKYK
 
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I was thinking the same, our local is £12.99 for a big bauble and they turn out so lovely
 
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Bought a stocking filler prezzie for a family member today and somehow a gift for myself ended up in my basket!
 
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Amazing, thank you so much!

I'm really disappointed the local pottery places are charging so much tbh, as the one I've been to before (the other is known to be very expensive!) was quite reasonable for 'normal' stuff like footprints on tiles. Can't be that much harder!
 
I used to make Christmas decorations for my tree from the pictures in the advent calendar
 
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Snow fairy is already available to buy on Lush. I’m here it’s usually October, not that I’m complaining.
 
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There's a Fabulosa that's a dead on accurate dupe of it. Not at home to check the name but it's very pink.
 
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