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Little Santas Cupcakes
On 20/09/2011 in Recipes
Get into the festive spirit by making these fun Little Santa Cupcakes

cutter, cut out 12 discs for faces. Use jam to stick them to the cakes. Roll out the untinted icing and stamp out 12 crescent beards. Use cold water to stick to the bottom half of Santa’s face. Cut out moustaches and stick above the beard. Fill a large

Santas On The Run
On 18/11/2010 in Fashion news
Get off to a racing start this Christmas with a charity fun run

’s Hospices UK, fun runs are taking place across the country, with competitors invited to ditch tracksuits in favour of red Santa suits. Fun runs are open to adults and children alike, with walking and jogging permitted for the less fleet of foot

Santa Paws template
On 07/11/2012 in Art & Craft
Add some home-made kitsch to your christmas decorations with this festive fox terrier, Stanley

Pick up the December issue of Junior now for instructions on how to make this cute canine tree decoration by Cath KidstonDownload your Cath Kidston Santa Paws template here!More art and craft on Junior...Four fabulous autumn activities - whatever

The Tell-Tale Signs Of The Real Santa Claus
On 10/11/2011 in Parent skills
Shhh! How to avoid tipping off your curious child to the truth about Christmas

1. Jolly, rotund and hardworking, Santa is clearly a man who enjoys the hearty seasonal fare provided by excitable children on Christmas Eve. The evidence of St Nicholas’ sizeable appetite can be seen on Christmas morning when the previous evening

Joe Blogs gets festive with Santa at Selfridges
On 22/11/2010 in Fashion news
Smart Boy About Town discusses his Christmas wishlist with a very jolly fat man at Selfridges grotto

Hi, it's me, Joe.Dunno 'bout you but I'm starting to feel decidedly festive, my seasonal happiness fuelled by a recent visit to Santa's Grotto at Selfridges. We started with a leisurely Sunday brunch at Frankie's (no sign of Dettori or MPW, though

Santa's Delight - a heartwarming tale for Christmas
On 17/11/2011 in Books
Author Marisa Laycock shares the inspiration behind her new children's book

Sophia Elizabeth who’s nine. Sophia says Santa's Delight is a good book for children because it shows them how lucky we are to be with our families at Christmas and that we are protected by those people on duty.3) How will you celebrating Christmas

A Christmas craft by Cath Kidston - Santa Paws
On 26/11/2012 in Art & Craft
Add some home-made kitsch to your Christmas decorations with this festive fox terrier, Stanley

Use your templates to cut out the following 1 dog from cream felt 1 ear from cream felt 1 Santa hat band from cream felt 1 dog from brown felt 1 ear from brown felt 1 coat from pink felt 1 coat from blue felt 2 holly leaves from green felt 1 Santa hat

Arthur Christmas
On 13/12/2011 in Films & DVDs
Meet Santa's youngest son in this Christmas heart-warmer

clipped topiary-style Christmas tree beard and camouflage combat gear), at the helm as his Operations Manager, overseeing a vast team of eager elves at Santa HQ. And forget the romance of jingling sleighbells, the 21st-century mode of transport is more

Enjoying a merry Christmas in Saariselkä
On 11/08/2011 in Perfect for...
You'll be greeted at the airport by Santa's elves and later meet Santa himself if you book a charming break with Esprit Holidays to Saariselkä

that includes reindeer sleigh rides and a meeting with Santa himself. Each trip also includes a hotel with a Christmas tree and a log fire and there’ll even be elves waiting for you at the airport.Two nights at the Hotel Kieppi for a family of four costs from

The best Christmas activities for children across the UK
On 02/12/2010 in Days Out
From meeting Santa to Christmas trails, here's our bumper guide of fun activities for children for the festive season

North EastBeamish ChristmasNovember 30–February 2Meet Santa in his fireside grotto at Beamish Museum and see the town and pit village arrayed in decorations from the 1900s.Time: 10am–4pm (Tues–Thurs). Cost: £16 (adults), £10 (children




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