

Since we got back from Scotland last Monday it is all go here….I am not sure if I am creating Christmas or if it is just creating itself. I think the latter. I have simplified, but I am still far too busy.
There are some issues that always arise at Christmas – the car, washer, fridge, oven stop working – well this year we have the ‘condemed’ gas fire (only because we cannot get a new part - the ceramic tray beneath the coals) and our heating boiler requires more than a service and so the manufacturer will have to come out and rectify a fault (though we can still run the boiler, thankfully and have heating in the radiators). The Christmas lurgy has also struck and we are two men down (Master Freddie and baby Chocolate both have a digestive bug – I won’t mention anymore details on that issue!). Oh, and did I mention mum has been ultra busy in the complaints department and upsetting anyone who enters her flat! She keeps trying to ring me on the TV remote and change channels with the phone but says it is not her that is doing anything wrong it is the TV and phone that need replacing and we cannot persuade her otherwise.

On the good side I have managed to get icing on the top of the cake ready for the little ones to decorate. I also, with great relief, put my cards in the post box on Thursday (4 days before the last posting day – must be a record for me as I am often waiting for the ink/paint to dry when I make my own. The lights which DH put up in November were ready and waiting to be switched on in December and the Christmas pyjamas for the little ones, ordered in late October, are all ready in their respective Christmas Eve boxes.
This weekend we are childminding – not sure whether it will be 2 or 3 but only 2 will sleep over tonight. I have plenty lined up to keep them busy – Christmas plates to paint, table place cards to make, our Christmas tree and the cake to decorate. Today we are going to Nostell Priory to see the Pantomime themed decorations in the house and, weather permitting, have a brisk walk around the grounds to spot the woodland fairies.
This coming week we have our hair appointment, a dental appointment and then lots of dropping in on friends to exchange gifts, have a festive drink and a natter. Lovely.
Every year our church holds a coffee morning at the end of November to raise money for the charity Crisis who help the homeless over the Christmas period. Each year I make some Christmas gifts to sell on the gift stall and this year my idea was to find some empty craft boxes and fill them with various items for someone to give as a present or use themselves.
The craft boxes are quite inexpensive and I used old Christmas cards to decorate the top. I made up six boxes in all – once I got into the swing of things and made a prototype I could have made more but time as usual was the big constraint and I had to photograph all these in a rush before I put them on the stall so I apologise for the poor photo quality.

Inside each box the contents were carefully concealed under pretty leaves of tissue paper to add to the surprise. Three of the boxes contained toiletries or beauty items that could be given as a gift.



My daughter donated these brand new No7 skin care products and I added a face cloth.

She also donated some rather gorgeous French make up that came with an equally gorgeous cotton printed scarf.

I had a number of unused shampoo and conditioner bars that were given to me as gifts but far too many for me to use so I wrapped some of them in pretty sheets of tissue and added another face cloth in this box.

The other three boxes consisted of homemade cards and gift wrap accessories – gift tags, ribbon or twine and a little pack of matching embellishments made up from bits and pieces in my craft stash.

I made three designs of cards in differing colour schemes and chose the accessories to suit – ‘Winter Wonderland’ was my favourite in cool white and silver.


‘Happy Christmas’ was the more natural pack…..


…and ‘Holly Jolly Christmas’ the traditional red and gold.


Whilst searching online for the craft boxes I came across these lovely Advent boxes that contain 24 boxes to fill yourself. All the boxes are from the Tiny Box Company www.tinyboxcompany.co.uk - (Just to be clear I am not being paid to mention their website or endorsing their products but if you are interested then follow the link they have some lovely packaging).


I decided my two daughters would love them and so bought them one each and then had great fun finding things to put in them. Everything had a Christmas theme and some items I made and some I bought.

The grandchildren have loved waiting to see what surprise is in each one as much as my daughters – I included Christmas balloons, string lights, baubles, cake toppers, a mini pot pouri box of pine cones, cinnamon sticks and dried oranges and even some home made gift tags and thank you cards.


Of course, as many of my long time readers will know, since my two girls were little, each year they have found an angel in the top of their stocking and this year is no exception only instead of in their stocking she is the surprise on day 19.

So if I don’t get back here again before Christmas…

Have a Holly Jolly Christmas and may all your dreams and wishes come true. xx

Oh, goodness – and they call it ‘Merry’!!
Loving the gifts and the packaging is out of this world! SO beautiful.
Joy x
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Thanks Joy if there is one thing I like to get done before Christmas it is a few crafts for the ‘Crisis’ stall as I think it is important to support the homeless and it reminds me of how lucky I am to have a warm home and a loving family. x
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The boxes are beautifully presented. What lovely gifts! Thank you for the link – you’re the second person this week who has shown me boxes like this, and I forgot to ask her for the source! D&V has hit our little ones too. Distressing for them exhausting for carers. Hoping this means they’ll be free of bugs over Christmas. Blessings to you and yours at this season😊🌲❤️🙏🎅
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I so enjoyed filling the boxes and might start collecting unwanted gifts to make some more up next year. Have a wonderful Christmas.🎄🎅
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Your gift boxes are perfect and should sell and make money. I love your advent boxes for your daughters, so much fun. I used to make packs with a card and envelope and loads of embellishments, so children could make their own cards, they used up all the bits I had and were very popular. Enjoy your day with the little ones, and Merry Christmas if your not back here, rest and relax.
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Happy Christmas and thank you for the comment it is always lovely to hear from people. 🎄🎄🎄
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Your gift boxes are simply beautiful, and the advent calendar and it’s contents just perfect. I hope you have a lovely, peaceful and Happy Christmas. xx
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Wishing you a happy Christmas and a healthy New Year and I will keep on hoping we might see you blogging again sometime. You are much missed xx
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I love the boxes you made for the charity stall. So beautifully curated. I’m sure they flew off the stall. I like your advent boxes too. How lovely for your daughters to enjoy opening them in the lead up to Xmas, when it can be quite manic and fraught for parents. You are wonderfully thoughtful in everything you do. Wishing you a wonderful festive season.
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Thank you – I had fun making them although it was a bit pressured as I have so much to do myself to get ready for Christmas. x
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Those gift boxes are lovely as is the Advent Calendar. I did one for my daughter but just labelled the gifts with the date and posted them in a jiffy bag. Maybe I can do better next year. Have a lovely Festive Season.
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I am sure your daughter was so pleased to get your little gifts no matter how they are presented – it is the thought that counts. Enjoy your Christmas festivities. 🎄🎄
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I hope you have a good time too.
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Hi Vivien, I just caught up on all your news since September. I bet when you were making the gift boxes, mailing cards and preparing family presents – you felt more like yourself again. Isn’t it ironic that when you wish for some calmness, the kids go off to school and then it is too quiet. I am happy you’ll get to visit with friends and neighbours over the holidays.
I am playing a small role in looking after my elderly uncle. He has some tricks up his sleeve, in common with your mum. He tries to call relatives on his landline and often doesn’t get through because he misdials or makes other mistakes in using the phone. Recently he called 911 (999) and reported to the police that his phone didn’t work and that some of the folks in the home where he lives, must have snuck into his room and damaged it.
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So nice to hear from you – I miss your posts – I think blogland is diminishing slowly – lack of time for everyone I think. These elderly people are hard work and the worrying thing is in another few years I will be one of them!
Have a wonderful Christmas and I hope we will hear from you in 2024.🎄🎄
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Beautiful gift boxes. Such a lovely idea.
I might try the Advent boxes myself next year.
Wishing you a very happy Christmas x
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Sorry last comment at 3.55 was from Back2oursmallcorner
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