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Traditional Christmas Cracker Craft

Add These Tradtional English Christmas Crackers to Your Holiday Festivities

By Griff, published Nov 21, 2006
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In just about every house that celebrates Christmas in the United Kingdom and Ireland you will find Christmas Crackers. Christmas Crackers look much like a giant sweet and they a treat that is enjoyed by the entire family. The first Christmas Crackers appeared in London in 1847 in a confectioners shop owned by a man called Tom Smith. Tom Smith was experimenting with different and unique ways to promote his sweets. A Christmas Cracker is similar to a wishbone. Two people pick up a Christmas cracker, each holding an end and pull. The Christmas Cracker breaks with a popping sound and the person left holding it gets to keep its contents. This is a Christmas craft project that involves making a real English Christmas Cracker, minus the popping device. It is a great way to add a little extra fun and different element to your Christmas gathering.

To make your Christmas crackers you will need a number of items including the sought after goodies found inside. Traditional Christmas Crackers contain some of the same items in each one; these are a paper crown and a silly joke. You will want one of these for each Christmas Cracker. After that you can mix and match the items you include. Some of the goodies often found in Christmas Crackers are sweets, miniature playing cards, a key chain, nail clippers, small toy, stickers, barrettes, hair scrunches and more. You can pick and choose the items as you wish.

Besides the goodies you will need to fill your Christmas Crackers you will need to have certain materials to construct them. This includes paper towel tubes; estimate to have one cracker per person, a variety of wrapping paper, a variety of ribbon, festive decorations such a holly and berries and scissors.

Your fist step in creating your Christmas Crackers to cut each paper towel tube in half. After you have done that fill each tube with a selection of goodies including a paper crown and a joke. Next you will need to choose which wrapping paper you want to use on each cracker and cut out a piece that will fully wrap around the tube and leaves about three inches of paper hanging over each end of the tube.

Traditional Christmas Cracker Craft

Traditional Christmas Crackers

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Takeaways
  • unique Christmas decoration
  • First Christmas Crackers were made in London
  • Most crackers contain a joke and a paper crown
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The first Christmas Crackers were made in 1847
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i like cheese

Posted on 12/15/2007 at 12:12:48 PM

 
thanks dude

Posted on 12/15/2007 at 12:12:38 PM

 
Thanks Liz. I am glad you enojyed the article. I think they are a great way to make the crackers more interesting. They can be pretty expensive in Ireland and the UK as well depending on what quality of crackers you go for

Posted on 11/29/2006 at 10:11:00 AM

 
Excellent article. I'm an American who buys crackers in Manhattan every year but they're so expensive. (20 dollars for a box) I may try your instructions this year for cheaper and more interesting crackers!

Posted on 11/21/2006 at 5:11:00 PM

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