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Christmas Decorating Ideas 25

Posted on December 20, 2010 by Jennib And Friends

Christmas decorations are one inseparable part of the Christmas holidays, without which Christmas would lose all its color, spirit, warmth and charm. And it’s also great to get together with all in the family or the whole gang of friends for the Christmas decorations. Isn’t it a joy untold to watch the hand-crafted stars or bells hung up on the Christmas tree or on the wreaths ? Don’t you feel the festive tickle to see Christmas-themed table-spreads, curtains, napkin-holders, or carpets ? Ideas for Christmas decorations are plenty to satiate the festive craving of all and sundry. And the stores dish out a huge array of Christmas decorations too. You can either buy them home or decorate your home yourself with your own ideas and designs. Here’s enlisted a few for you to get started with your Christmas decorations and Christmas planning.

The easiest and simplest of all Christmas decorations—get empty boxes or cartons and wrap them up in red, green, blue colored papers or colorful Christmas wrappers. Tie ribbons around some and leave them sporadically around the base of your Christmas evergreen or on the mantle.
Hanging cute Christmas stockings make good decorations too for your Christmas d?cor. You can cut out papers or fabrics in shapes of stockings or candy canes, have them colored by the kids and stick them all around the room to add that festive touch on Christmas.

Umpteen stores sell battery-operated candles especially for this holiday and these look radiant in and around your home as also on your Christmas tree. Anyone would like to go for these hassle-free Christmas decorations and give their interiors a total face-lift for the occasion.

A fetching idea for your Christmas decorations would be to deck up your house plants with little stars and bells and to place them on window sills.

Get holly boughs and mistletoes home. Hang them around and watch the magic of Christmas unfold before you. These Christmas

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Christmas in Stratford upon Avon 0

Posted on December 18, 2010 by Jennib And Friends

Christmas Shopping in Stratford is always a very special occasion as you can expect certain shops to stay open late for those last minute shoppers making that all important Christmas purchase to free car parking in certain areas of the town to the world famous local and continental markets that will be open over the festive period and Christmas would not be Christmas if the town did not switch the Christmas Lights on and have Santa’s Grotto there for the kids to enjoy.

 

Late Night Christmas Shopping

 

Christmas Shopping in Stratford upon Avon is a hugely enjoyable experience the Town Centre has all the big name retailers essential for all your Christmas purchases with over 170 different brand names to pick from to smaller independent retailers from bespoke craft shops to stylish boutiques so you are assured you will find the ideal gift for everyone on your Christmas shopping list. To make things easier Stratford has late night shopping over the festive period this normally begins on Thursday 26th of November and continues right up to the 17th of December with shops staying open till 9pm.

If that was not enough the town also provides on the Thursday nights a free late night park and ride facility this operates from 4pm to 10pm every Thursday night right up to Christmas Eve (24th of December).There is also free car parking in all of the Stratford District Councils car parks (except Bridgefoot and Unicorn Meadow) as well as Church Street, Arden Street, Windsor Street and the Riverside car parks.

 

Christmas Markets

 

Apart from the hustle and bustle of the traditional Christmas shopping in Stratford you may want to venture off to the world famous markets well know for there home grown produce of chutneys and cheeses and all sorts of festive fare. So with the festive period Stratford markets come alive with traditional Christmas produce on

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Free Christmas Scrapbook Checklist 0

Posted on December 15, 2010 by Jennib And Friends

So here is a FREE checklist to help you gather memories for your Christmas 2007 scrapbook. Free download attachment.

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Print the page one each side, front and back so the one sheet can be tacked to the refrigerator or another convenient place. Here are some tips to keep in mind for your checklist that you can use for your scrapbook.

CUT/PURCHASE TREE: Take pictures and make notes of where, when, how and what kind of tree was used for Christmas. Was the tree bought or was it cut down? Did the kids pick out the tree? What was the date and weather conditions that day? How was the tree transported home? Take pictures of all these steps.

DECORATE TREE: Take pictures as the tree is getting set up, who was there and who all helped in the decorating and trimming. Take pictures of the tree top ornament and who is hanging it. Decorating the tree is a special event for all especially when it is completed and the lights go on for the first time.

INSIDE/OUTSIDE DECORATING: Don’t forget to get pictures of your outside light displays and any inside areas that have been decorated. When the family goes for the annual Christmas Eve drive to view the Christmas lights displays around town, take the camera for more pictures and journal the event as to all who went for the ride.

SANTA CLAUS PARADE: Journal and take pictures of the children at this event. The pictures of the floats etc and the crowds make great colourful memories.

FAMILY TRADITIONS: Journal and take pictures of all the family traditions. For example, the Christmas Eve storybook that is read to the children every Christmas Eve. The family movie that is watched together on the evening of Christmas day. The annual Christmas baking and menu preparations. Journal the trip up and down the streets singing Christmas

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