£25 Real Christmas Tree from Ikea, Belfast- Comes With £20 Voucher to spend in January!
/The World of Kitsch Christmas Tree is up!
We got a real tree from Ikea, Belfast for just £25 and that comes with a £20 voucher to spend in store in January. Absolute bargain for families like us; we usually spend £40 each December on a real tree.
All the details here-
Charity Shopping For Christmas Gifts? Not Just for Scrooges & Weirdos- I Promise
/Even I feel slightly dubious about the ideal of gifting something from a charity shop. It's okay spending an hour hoking through my local haunts to find myself something to wear or adorn the already strange looking home I have, but it's not my first choice for gifts to give to others.
NOW Pensions have asked bloggers to think of ways their readers could save money this Christmas, and I thought maybe a trip to your local Hospice Shop could be the answer.
I visited my local stores in Bangor, Northern Ireland & found some lovely bits and pieces. A vintage picnic basket, a classic Paddington Bear and many new items that could be perfect for teacher gifts.
Charity Shops also stock new goods, and you would be surprised by the quality & style of the items they have in their online stores. Not just goats! The prices are very reasonable too.
This post is part of a project with pensions provider and auto-enrolment expert NOW: Pensions and Best British Bloggers, encouraging us to think of how to save money now, and for the future.
Titanic Belfast's Victorian Christmas Wonderland
/The Smyth family are now feeling super Christmassy, after our visit to www.TitanicBelfast.com this afternoon. Santa arrived with his reindeer, accompanied by the Salvation Army Band.
We feasted on candy canes.
And mingled with Victorian ladies and gents.
We then were very lucky to be some of the first families to visit Titanic Belfast's Victorian Christmas Experience, where Mister Claus has taken up residence in his Curiosity Shop from now until 23rd December.
The adults are greeted with hot punch & mince pies, the children with cookies.
Amongst the cobbled street a Victorian lady reads The Night Before Christmas to the gathered children.
Next stop is snowflake making for the children, and Mum & Dad can relax with their hot punch.
With Santa living in the Curiosity Shop over the next few weeks, the trinkets & treasures have moved to the cobbled streets. There's time to buy some stocking fillers while you wait for your turn to visit Santa.
Then, when Santa's helper calls your child's name, you walk up the Victorian street to Scrooge, who checks to see if you are on the naughty or nice list!
Stand on the footprints outside Santa's Shop for a magical surprise.
I won't spoil your own visit to Santa by showing you the inside of his shop, but as a grown up it really is the perfect Santa experience.
The Titanic Victorian Christmas Experience is open every day from 26th Nov to 23rd Dec. It costs £15 per child which includes the visit to Santa, a photo and a gift. Adult price (13+) is £4 which includes Christmas punch and a mince pie or shortbread.
For more details and to book, visit www.TitanicBelfast.com or call +44(0)289076 6399
Free Colour-In Advent Calendar by Moose Allain
/A free download & print colour-in advent calendar from the World of Moose. By Christmas Day your picture will be coloured and complete.
I'm printing this out for myself, love a bit of colouring in.
Click on this link to print out your own


