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Christmas Banners for your presents
T’is the season.
Anyone who follows the blog understands comprehensively that this is my favourite time of year.
Getting everything ready for the big day is all consuming for me. The enjoyment I get from planning and preparing almost eclipses the day itself.
Part of the preparation work for the children is to help wrap and ‘sticker’ up the present and envelopes. despite buying the most garish Christmas wrapping paper, I will always want to add a personal touch to the wrapping by adding some Christmas Banners.
They help create a little more interest to the gift wrapping, cards or party invitations.
- Add a personalised message
- Size: 21cm x 90cm
Our Christmas Banner Stickers cost £8.00

Christmas Stickers for all
Your don’t have to stop there though. There is a wide selection of Christmas Stickers available for you to choose from.
Nativity Stickers – These are great fun for children to re-create a nativity scene. £25.54
Snowflake Window Stickers – Super for creating a winter wonderland in your home. £7.00
Christmas Present Labels – A must-have to ensure the right present finds its rightful owner. £6.50
Christmas Address Labels – Not essential, but they bring an dash of fun to a dull envelope. £7.33
Here are our Top 5 Stickers for Christmas
Christmas is a much awaited time in our house. Fun, festive banners to share your Christmas message, and make it extra special.
Smoking in cars harms children
That is the claim from the British Medical Association. A recent study in Ireland showed that secondary smoke, despite a window being open was still harmful for a child.
Smoking is such an emotive subject. It polarises the views of both Camp and those view are aired almost vociferously. Just read the 600 and rising, views on the BBC website.
On one side the smokers feel that their civil rights are being infringed and that as a responsible adult they should be free to conduct their business how they choose.
On the other campaign groups like ASH are keen to eliminate the harm caused by tobacco.
Before writing such an article I suppose it’s important for me to declare my position. I am no
t a smoker and don’t much like the smell and affects on others.
It’s very interesting to read the view on the BBC website. No one doubts the validity of the medical claim the main argument is one of “just leave us alone”.
But if the secondary smoke affects those, people is close proximately, which happen to include your children. Wouldn’t you want processes in place to stop this harm taking place?
Think of the children.
Tags: Ban smoking in carsNativity Stickers for children
Despite it being November I know that my children have been practising their roles in the Nativity play this year. Already the songs are being rehearsed key roles are being handed out and performances are being honed for the big day.
On the run up to Christmas regular readers will know that I am super keen on preparing the home and turning it into a Wonderland that get all the family into festive cheer.
Nativity Games
Part of the warm up routine is to get the children’s activities out.
These nativity stickers really do help Our kids will build there own nativity scene. As each year progress the scene turns from a picture of chaos to something a little more tranquil and serene.
The pack includes; Mary, Joseph, baby jesus, 3 kings, 3 shepherds, 1 camel, 3 angels, 2 sheep, 1 stable.
These are removable and can be repositioned.
Stable approx 28cm high average figure height 16cm
The Nativity Stickers costs – £25.54

Peelable Nativity Scene Sticke

Nativity Scene Stickers
For our complete range of Christmas Stickers follow the link.
Snowflake window stickers for your home
I really love Christmas. It is without doubt my most favourite time of year. But I do need a little help getting into the Christmas spirit. This usually comes in the form of Christmas Decorations.
I get really get excited when it comes to Christmas decorations. The whole process of retrieving the tree and decorations from the loft and then untangling the mess that was the hastily packed lights help me start to realise that Christmas will be happening soon.
In particular I really love Snowflake Stickers
I know it’s a bit of a cheat. But on wet, dank afternoon, seeing an oversized snowflake on the window help cheer things up.
Also, in the evenings when the candle light, from another decoration, with twinkle against the snowflake and reflect back into the room. It might not be ‘truly magical’ but it is the closest it gets in our house.
If you are looking for Christmas Sticker ideas continue using the link.
Merry Christmas
Tags: Snowflake Stickers, Snowflake window clings6 top tips when visiting a bonfire display with children
I love a good bonfire display.
I remember as a child my parents taking me to a display ever year. I used to love the way the multi-coloured spectrums would explode across the night sky. With a cold air, which never seemed to bother me, the parading streams of read, green and blue would feel as though it lasted forever.
Today, my little ones enjoy a good display from the confines of our back garden they are not quite ready for a public display.
6 things to remember before attending a bonfire display with your children
- Check the weather. Some displays with still progress through wet weather – dress accordingly.
- Bus or Train? Big displays will be a parking nightmare. Plan in advance.
- Timing. Double check when the fireworks will actually be lit.
- Snacks and refreshments. Obvious one.
- Loo trips. We always encourage extra loo trips before going out.
- Pack some child ID Bracelets, or SafetyTATs with your mobile number on them.
These might come across as being a little basic. But, it’s always worthwhile planning ahead so as to avoid any little stresses.
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