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What everyday things do you swap for Christmas themed stuff?

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jo10000 · 30/09/2017 21:43

I've just changed my phone keyboard pad to a Christmas theme, it has rudolph acoss a midnight sky with snow effect! Nearer the time my ring tone will change to The Christmas Song (Chestnuts roasting...) What changes do you make to everyday things to embrace the season?

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BiddyPop · 02/10/2017 11:51

DD's bedding
Blanket on sofa
Mugs
Some other crockery (not a lot)
Handtowels in kitchen and downstairs loo (not until almost Christmas though)
Napkins (generally paper)
The little fabric things under the lamp on the locker in the spare bedroom (I have NO idea what you call those - but I have a set of 3 little poinsettias to replace the 1 large one I use all year)
I have had a pack of Santa binliners for the past 3 years, and never managed to remember to open them!! Maybe this year Xmas Grin

Sometimes I get festive kitchen towel - but never loo roll
I do use Christmassy essential oils rather than just lavender and chamomile - but I don't get Christmas diffusers etc

My DM has a load of individual salt and pepper shakers in various Christmassy styles, and I long for something similar.

BiddyPop · 02/10/2017 11:52

(My Santa mug stays out all year round at work - and my festive apron is also out year round at home but I don't need to use it all that often and it's kinda half hidden behind the other apron in the kitchen).

turkeyboots · 02/10/2017 11:55

Table cloths, bedding, hand towels for down stairs loo, plates and bowls.

CandyMelts · 04/10/2017 17:18

This thread has made me check if Asda, my go to bedding supplier of choice, have Xmas bedding in - they do! And loads in super king size.

All intrigued by Xmas loo roll, limited offering on eBay, may need to look in M&A as recommended.

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