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Who else buys themselves a traditional Advent Calendar?

(78 Posts)
Witzend Sun 18-Oct-20 09:36:45

I mean just with the little pictures.
I always do - we never had them as children. ? They weren’t nearly such a thing then.
I hope I’m not alone!

I bought this one in John Lewis a year or so ago - they’ve still got it and I’m tempted.
Last year I bought the grumpy old Raymond Briggs Father Christmas one - I liked him too, but I think the doggy one wins on points. ?

Lilypops Sun 18-Oct-20 16:53:33

I have treated my self to the Boots beauty advent calendar , with lots of lovely treats. Should be worth over £100. It’s now on offer £45. Well I did have birthday money so I thought why not. It’s not something I would normally spend on myself.

phoenix Sun 18-Oct-20 17:54:10

Well, thank you very much Witzend I've just ordered that ^ ^ one for myself, plus another different one for Mr P! (Yes, silly at our age)

grin

Witzend Mon 19-Oct-20 10:07:09

? Phoenix - you evidently have perfect taste!
No point buying one for my dh, alas. He’s very far from being a grumpy old git but just not into Christmassy things the way I am.

phoenix Tue 20-Oct-20 21:26:27

One arrived today, country house scene, looks lovely! Waiting for the dog one.

Asked Mr P if he's like one, said "no" , but I went ahead and ordered them anyway!

A bit of cheer, at small expense, I think we can justify that!

Whitewavemark2 Tue 20-Oct-20 21:31:38

I usually buy the Jaqui Lawson one. The trouble is I forget to open it each day.

phoenix Tue 20-Oct-20 21:38:02

Whitewave is that a "real" one, or online? Guessing online, if so a link would be good!

Witzend Wed 21-Oct-20 08:18:33

Thanks for reminding me about Jacquie Lawson, WWM2 - I’ve got a sub and had forgotten about it. There’s a good Halloween card I’m sure Gdcs would like.

Daisymae Wed 21-Oct-20 09:29:53

This is mine, has slide out figures

Imaginethis Wed 04-Nov-20 09:41:09

Yes, I do! I remembered to buy one yesterday. It’s the old fashioned sort with no chocolates etc and I shall enjoy opening it in a few weeks time.

Contemplated buying one for the dgc , but decided to leave that to dd.

Enjoy your calendars, everyone

AllotmentLil Thu 05-Nov-20 23:13:27

I buy a real one from Traidcraft for DGD and a Jacquie Lawson one for me. But I used to love the old-fashioned sparkly ones.

Smileless2012 Thu 05-Nov-20 23:17:33

Me too and I get to open all the doorsgrin.

Hetty58 Thu 05-Nov-20 23:22:07

I've always thought that they were just for kids!

B9exchange Thu 05-Nov-20 23:22:59

Try this link

www.stalbanscathedral.org/pages/shop/department/advent

Wonderful selection of traditional advent calendars and advent candles too.

Callistemon Thu 05-Nov-20 23:28:46

Hetty58

I've always thought that they were just for kids!

Me too, Hetty58

What are we missing?

CanadianGran Fri 06-Nov-20 07:46:06

Confused.. what is a traditional advent calendar?

I thought they all had chocolate, or in more recent years, expensive beauty products?

Witzend Fri 06-Nov-20 08:00:05

@CanadianGran, I’m ?!

Like the one in my OP, they just have a little numbered flap to open for each day, and there’s a little picture of something Christmassy inside. No chocolate!

Traditionally they had Nativity or snowy village scenes, but are
more varied now.

Fleur20 Fri 06-Nov-20 08:13:18

I have just ordered mine from traditionaladventcalendars co uk

Lovely selection.. good price range...

Beauregard Fri 06-Nov-20 08:40:41

I love the traditional ones but nowadays it seems to be all about chocolate.

When the DC were little I made one in felt with cross stitch picture pockets to put sweets (or anything) in. It still comes out every year. When the DC left home I put gravy bones in the pockets for the dog. Now she has gone too so I'm not sure if it will be filled with anything this year. It will still be on display though.

kittylester Fri 06-Nov-20 09:06:05

Witzend, I've bought that one for the grandchildren.

I've bought this one for me!

You might like this on johnlewis.com:
www.johnlewis.com/woodmansterne-snow-falling-on-milan-cathedral-advent-calendar/p4971080?s_share=jlappdroid

GrannyLaine Fri 06-Nov-20 09:13:16

Team phoenix
I have such lovely memories of the traditional ones of my childhood.

pamdixon Fri 06-Nov-20 10:03:59

I've just bought advent calendars for all my grandchildren (3 sets) - got lovely round ones that look like floral wreaths sort of. But they didn't come with envelopes (v. annoying!) Have had to spend a fortune (almost more than the calendars themselves) getting huge envelopes so that I can post them! I love the old fashioned sparkly ones - usually get them one of those but this year's ones have some sparkles on them.

Oopsminty Fri 06-Nov-20 10:06:25

Callistemon

Hetty58

I've always thought that they were just for kids!

Me too, Hetty58

What are we missing?

Treat yourselves, ladies!

lulusmf Fri 06-Nov-20 10:10:02

We always have a Nativity advent calendar but when my DS was at home we had a fabric pocket one which i filled with a sweet each day, a bible verse of the Christmas story and a job for that person to do, eg empty the dishwasher without being asked! My DS birthday is 4 December so i always made sure he had a piece of Turkish Delight on his special day! Medici cards used to make lovely Advent calendars. We also still have an Advent candle!!

Secondwind Fri 06-Nov-20 10:16:25

My dear Mum and Stepfather still buy me one. Always a Nativity one, too.
I buy my Grandsons simple ones these days, because they have about 3 others on the go!

Chimaera Fri 06-Nov-20 10:18:19

We have a chocolate one every year, and the dogs have one each too. Why not! I have the fabric to make one too (bought at a craft fair a few years ago) so I really should do that.....one day.......I also have a wooden house one I bought from Hobbycraft a few years back, something else I need to get done!