Showing posts with label Christmas Crafts and Crackers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christmas Crafts and Crackers. Show all posts

Wednesday, 18 December 2013

Christmas Crafts and Crackers!

As a family we love crafting, and Christmas is the perfect time to get Crafty! Over the years we have added to our collection of Christmas decorations with quite a few homemade items, from salt dough Santas to paper lanterns and much more but this year I was a bit slow off the mark and hadn't planned anything until the lovely folks at Cartridge Save contacted me to tell me about their great Free Christmas Printables!

They sent us us a lovely box of crafty bits along with copies of the six downloadable guides, which made my children's day and inspired us to get creative!


Christmas Paper Wreath



At the weekend my three year old daughter and I decided to make the Christmas Paper Wreath...




  • We started by getting together a selection of Red and Green card and some festive wrapping paper and using the provided templates to trace out lots of leaves which I then cut out. Elizabeth thought this was great fun and enjoyed grabbing handfuls of paper leaves and throwing them over her head!! 

  • While it was raining paper leaves, I cut a large ring shape out of a cardboard box and got out the glue stick...

  • Then came the messy bit! We picked up the fallen leaves and started sticking them around the cardboard, carefully layering them around the ring

  • As a finishing touch we added a bow made from lovely festive ribbon and hung it up on the wall!

  • Tada, a lovely decoration that will brighten up the doorway and will be treasured for Christmas's to come.



This was a fun activity that was really simple and ideal for getting creative with younger children.

Homemade Christmas Crackers


Yesterday after school we got the craft box out again and decided to make some crackers!

We have been saving our toilet rolls ready to have some 'cracking' crafty fun!

We started by cutting the card down to size (20cm x 30cm)

I then played the 'Adult' and created a tear line by scoring with scissors 10 cm into each side of the card, I found this quite tricky and really dependent on the type of card, I had to be careful not to  rip the card all the way through.



I added in one of the cracker snaps that we had been sent (you can buy these in craft shops)  and secured with some glue.


It was time to get out the toilet rolls (I have to say that I was impressed with how excited the children were that they got to play wit 'rubbish!')

We cut one of the rolls in half and placed them along the paper ready to glue into place and roll up 


( Top Tip! - After our first attempt I cut an extra couple of inches off each piece of toilet roll, I found this makes it easier later on when twisting the ends )



After rolling up and twisting one end we popped a special treat in each cracker, (I used a snowman chocolate and a joke that Ben helped me write!) then twisted the other end,

Finally came the really fun part... Decorating!!



Ben went for pretty wooden stars and a Christmas pudding sticker that he arranged into a smiley face but Elizabeth had seen the mini white pom poms and insisted on making a Snowman! We cut a snowman shape from card which she covered in glue and covered in the pom poms we then made a hat and scarf by cutting up bits of wool. It's very basic but Elizabeth was so proud of it and I think he's rather cute! The finished touch was added by wrapping some ribbon round each end of the cracker...



These beautiful crackers now have pride of place on our tree and my two little monsters are looking forward to pulling them on Christmas day! 


Have you been crafty this Christmas? Don't forget you can download FREE printable guides for both these crafts and four more including Angels, Tree decorations, cards and an advent calender here.....http://www.cartridgesave.co.uk/christmas


We were sent some crafty bits and have entered this post into the cartridgesave.co.uk challenge to win £500-worth of vouchers before Christmas