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Halloween

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Halloween

Halloween is not just for the kids, this year we've been busy creating some fun crafts that you can share at parties and around the home. (we've snuck a few of the kids creations in too don't you worry!) Lets start things off with our party favourite; Halloween Sweet Wreath.   This one couldn't be more simple to recreate and adds an extra touch at your Halloween party or even to leave on your front door for trick or treaters. Choose any of your favourite pre packet sweets and it'll work a treat! You Will Need; Ring Shaped Frame  (We...

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Halloween crafts fit for a scream!

Posted by Sarah Brunskill on

Halloween crafts fit for a scream!
Join us for some spooky slime making and create some ghoulish ghost decorations for your home this Halloween!

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Under the Sea!

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Under the Sea!

We love a craft project here on the blog, but theres nothing better than when we get the little crafters involved on the job! This week we've had Phoebe and Lois helping us out making this masterpiece. Now, we were going to give you instructions and tips on how to recreate this at home but we were pipped to the post by Lois who has given you a complete run down on what to do. Follow these tips below straight from an expert. Today me and my sister made some jellyfish. We made them by getting a buncase and turning...

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Chinese New Year!

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Chinese New Year!

Craft your way into the Chinese New Year with this great little project, perfect for the kids! The year of the Rooster begins on Saturday 28th January, marking a new year on the chinese calender. Traditionally families will cleanse the house preparing to make way for incoming good luck and to get rid of any ill fortune. We can't say that this project will help with the cleansing of your house (!?) BUT we have some great tips and tricks to keep it as fun and mess free as possible. To get in the spirit this year have a look...

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