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Christmas 2023??

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Bella23 Sat 05-Aug-23 16:53:35

Today in the middle of a torrential rain storm I was approached about our Christmas plans. Has anyone else given Christmas a thought yet? The conversation ended with a gleeful they were flying off to warmer climes tomorrow.

Witzend Sun 06-Aug-23 09:21:44

Why don’t people who dislike 🎄or dread it, just ignore threads like this? You’re not obliged to read them if they get your blood pressure up!

Those of us who do Christmassy crafts mostly have to think about it and start early. I started this lot in June, so quite pleased with progress so far, in between non 🎄projects.

Their robes have to be pinned on inside out and wet, so that they hang properly when finally finished. Two shepherds, one Joseph, one King From Persian Lands Afar.

Scenic backdrop of stuff all over the dining room table. 🙂

Georgesgran Sun 06-Aug-23 09:31:43

We are all entitled to our own opinions Witzend.
I have a holiday booked at the end of September, then roll on January!

hollysteers Sun 06-Aug-23 09:52:30

Mention of it should be officially censored by Gransnet until nearer the time. Date to be decided 👍

Foxygloves Sun 06-Aug-23 09:56:59

I am reliably informed that it will occur on the 25th of December.

Harris27 Sun 06-Aug-23 09:57:17

I love this thread. Keepcalmandcavachon yes agree.

Callistemon21 Sun 06-Aug-23 10:11:32

Witzend

Why don’t people who dislike 🎄or dread it, just ignore threads like this? You’re not obliged to read them if they get your blood pressure up!

Those of us who do Christmassy crafts mostly have to think about it and start early. I started this lot in June, so quite pleased with progress so far, in between non 🎄projects.

Their robes have to be pinned on inside out and wet, so that they hang properly when finally finished. Two shepherds, one Joseph, one King From Persian Lands Afar.

Scenic backdrop of stuff all over the dining room table. 🙂

Oh dear!

I just sewed up the ones that I've already done. 😲
After all, they have all travelled a long way and probably didn't have room for a travel iron.

Callistemon21 Sun 06-Aug-23 10:13:54

Witzend do you put round pieces of thick cardboard in the bottoms?

Lathyrus Sun 06-Aug-23 10:15:29

Oh they’re pins!

I thought they were little jewels.

It’s that attention to detail that I am so sadly lacking😳

Witzend Sun 06-Aug-23 10:21:19

Callistemon21

Witzend do you put round pieces of thick cardboard in the bottoms?

Usually 2 pieces (from e.g. cereal packets) glued together. Every year I have to dig out the old school geometry set with the pair of compasses, to get the right size. The JG pattern does say what’s required - 6 cm diameter IIRC, and 8 cm for Mary, who’s ‘seated’.
This year I made them all in one go, less of a faff.

Lathyrus, yes, bobble-headed pins - ordinary pins are all too apt to disappear into the stuffing.

Callistemon21 Sun 06-Aug-23 10:31:59

Thanks, Witzend
I will retrieve them from their dark hiding place soon 🙂

Bella23 Sun 06-Aug-23 10:40:07

Foxygloves

I am reliably informed that it will occur on the 25th of December.

Yes witzend 25 0f Dec not 5 of august. I sympathise with grans who are expecting family from abroad and are looking forward to it I had to do it for many years.
I also realise that crafters think early. Our house when young was filled with Fruit cakes from August onwards my mother made and decorated them along with wedding cakes for all the family.
But for me, I start to think of Christmas after Halloween, end of September/early October at a push. I just could not believe the phone call in the middle of a torrential downpour at the beginning of August when most of us have not had a summer yet. With the ending of they were escaping it all today after getting everyone on edge about Christmas and wondered what others thought.
Thank goodness a lot feel like me.

eazybee Sun 06-Aug-23 10:46:20

There is no point in protesting; Christmas has started already.

(Plastic) tins of Roses, Quality Street and Celebrations ate on sale, reduced, in Tesco.

Mizuna Sun 06-Aug-23 10:46:44

In our family we need to discuss Christmas plans around now, so that some people can book accommodation in this very popular part of the country. After the August discussion it doesn't get mentioned until around October. But I play some carols all year round for the sheer joy of their message.

Witzend Sun 06-Aug-23 10:53:58

Mizuna

In our family we need to discuss Christmas plans around now, so that some people can book accommodation in this very popular part of the country. After the August discussion it doesn't get mentioned until around October. But I play some carols all year round for the sheer joy of their message.

I absolutely love traditional carols too, but I don’t allow myself to play any before 1st December, or the beginning of Advent, whichever comes first. Which is daft really, but it does keep them ‘special’.
Same with mince pies - first batch (homemade, I don’t like shop ones, too much thick pastry) as near as poss to 1st December/Advent.
Otherwise dh and I would be making 🐷🐷 of ourselves for far too long!

Mizuna Sun 06-Aug-23 11:10:18

I don't go full out on carols till October too Witzend but have just a handful scattered around my Amazon music compilations. I agree that they're special.

Daddima Sun 06-Aug-23 12:02:12

I have already booked five weeks in Gran Canaria, which may well become seven, if finances allow!

Theexwife Sun 06-Aug-23 12:10:53

hollysteers

Mention of it should be officially censored by Gransnet until nearer the time. Date to be decided 👍

Why read a thread when you have no interest in it, there are threads I ignore when it does not interest me, there was a clue in the title as to what it was about.

Witzend Sun 06-Aug-23 12:12:54

keepcalmandcavachon

Harris27, I'm with you and this damp, mizzly weather is just perfect for christmas crafting evenings with a festive film. Mince pie anyone?

I put the electric blanket on last night!

Witzend Sun 06-Aug-23 12:21:25

Theexwife

hollysteers

Mention of it should be officially censored by Gransnet until nearer the time. Date to be decided 👍

Why read a thread when you have no interest in it, there are threads I ignore when it does not interest me, there was a clue in the title as to what it was about.

It’s always the same with GN 🎄threads - a few demanding that no mention should be made until they personally deem it acceptable.

Dottynan Sun 06-Aug-23 13:49:19

I have booked the steam train Christmas illuminations and panto seats for grandsons. Booked panto tickets last January

Fleurpepper Sun 06-Aug-23 14:28:52

Theexwife

hollysteers

Mention of it should be officially censored by Gransnet until nearer the time. Date to be decided 👍

Why read a thread when you have no interest in it, there are threads I ignore when it does not interest me, there was a clue in the title as to what it was about.

Because it appears in trending or active sad it's beginning of August- bah humbug!

Callistemon21 Sun 06-Aug-23 14:50:15

Mizuna

I don't go full out on carols till October too Witzend but have just a handful scattered around my Amazon music compilations. I agree that they're special.

I can hear little voices coming from a bag hidden in a box in the cupboard under the stairs.
They're singing Away in a Manger, While Shepherds Watched and We Three Kings. 👼🐑🤴👳‍♂️🤴

Norah Sun 06-Aug-23 14:55:35

Witzend

Why don’t people who dislike 🎄or dread it, just ignore threads like this? You’re not obliged to read them if they get your blood pressure up!

Those of us who do Christmassy crafts mostly have to think about it and start early. I started this lot in June, so quite pleased with progress so far, in between non 🎄projects.

Their robes have to be pinned on inside out and wet, so that they hang properly when finally finished. Two shepherds, one Joseph, one King From Persian Lands Afar.

Scenic backdrop of stuff all over the dining room table. 🙂

Lovely project! smile

ginny Sun 06-Aug-23 17:21:34

Witzend I don’t dislike Christmas . I enjoy it all but I don’t like it all starting in August.
Of course if you are likely to be travelling long distances ,plans need to be made earlier.
I am a crafter so yes, I might star projects earlier but In general surely November is quite early enough.

Callistemon21 Sun 06-Aug-23 19:56:16

How long can you keep home-made mincemeat?