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Cracker kits - where do you get yours from?

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AllBuggiedOut · 25/11/2006 22:23

I'm looking for plain ones that the kids can decorate. Paperchase did plain white ones last year that came with glitter pens and sprinkles, but this year I can only find ready-decorated. Any ideas?

And I'd love to know what gifts you put in the crackers.

Thanks!

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partybabestitch · 26/11/2006 03:53

im doing a class on making crackers later next week. we will be using kitchen roll, crepe paper, tissue paper and ribbon.
i think lakeland do a kit, but not sure.

jura · 28/11/2006 14:04

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UCM · 28/11/2006 14:12

These any good here
I googled christmas cracker kits.

pammo · 28/11/2006 15:04

The Works and Poundland are selling make your own cracker kits at the moment.

foxtrot · 28/11/2006 17:03

i got some in tesco (about £3 for six). available in shiny silver or gold card.
Inside i'm putting
for doting grannies - a leather key fob with photo of DCs
for the men - torch key ring
for the DCs - mini magic trick, novelty pen, name stickers.
could try lottery tickets, mini nail polish or lipstick, sweeties, fridge magnets

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