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The Christmas Workshop Light Up Wooden Festive Scenes/Indoor Christmas Decorations/Warm White LEDs/Hand Crafted (Musical Christmas Scene)

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Festive scenes and episodes from EastEnders, Dr Who and Coronation Street have been named as the most dramatic Christmas TV moments ever, according to new research revealed today. Your Christmas table should be made up of a few key elements – once you have these in place you can go wild adding extra decorations and touches of personality. A tablecloth or runner is great for adding a sense of occasion, along with, of course, your Christmas table centrepiece! Water jugs, salt and pepper, and mats for hot side dishes are useful to lay out centrally, too. Coronation Street (2011) – As a last-minute replacement for Mary in the Bessie Street School nativity at Weatherfield Community Hall, Katy goes in for some extreme method acting by actually giving birth to a baby during the performance. The newborn then gets the appropriate name of Joseph. 37% Certain fragrances will always conjure up Christmas – though some may be more obvious than others. Cinnamon is a biggie, reminding us of festive fare and tasty drinks like egg nog and hot chocolate. Setting any table for a big occasion should be a fun and creative experience, so the key is to really lean into the theme. You want to be able to glance at the table and tell if it’s for Christmas, Easter, a birthday… For a Christmas table simply include key Yuletide signposts, like holly, ivy, oranges studded with cloves.

Call the Midwife, Episode 16 (2014) – Detonation of an unexploded bomb discovered by the convent. 43% The Winter Stags set includes two dies to create a woodland scene, filled with snow capped fir trees and majestic deer – a real Winter wonderland! EastEnders (1986) – After 19 years of marriage, 'Dirty' Den Watts surprises Angie by revealing that he knows she’s been fabricating her terminal illness. He then hands her his Christmas gift - divorce papers. 64%You can choose to open a door, window or step through a woodland glade to uncover a world of festive warmth or snowy fun! Here’s how to combine your sets:

For indoor Christmas lights, it is recommended that you use some small, clear adhesive hooks for threading the lights through. These can then be removed easily once the festive season is over.'

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David Denyer from Eflorist recommends using fresh flowers like amaryllis, poinsettia and red roses to create a centrepiece that's more affordable and pre-arranged pieces. 'You first need to have a great base. This could be a wide vase, wreathe, or floral foam – even a simple bowl can work really well. Each design in this range has three corresponding sets, a Cut & Emboss Folder, a Stamp Set and a Stamp & Die Set. Also, do spend time zhuzhing your garland before you begin because it makes all the difference to the final look.'

And it just takes one pass through your die cutting machine to bring these stunning scenes to life. So, it couldn’t be simpler to create beautiful and perfectly precise festive centrepieces!Other ways to save money is including decorations and bowls you already have, and taking cuttings from the garden. This will also give you a one-of-a-kind design. What should I put on my Christmas table? Downton Abbey (2011) – Lady Mary tells Matthew about losing her virginity to Mr Pamuk and claims that she’s ‘impure’ for him to consider for marriage. Though surprised, he soon decides that it doesn’t matter as he loves her, and proposes to her. Lady Mary happily accepts. 32% Why not layer your Christmas Big Scene Create-a-Card Die design with contrasting card, acetate or vellum to add even more dimension, colour and atmosphere!

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