DIY:Homemade Christmas Crackers go with a Bang
Friday, December 5th, 2008
Every year it’s the same: the bad jokes, the silly hats, and the plastic trinket… but not every Christmas cracker is the same, in some houses, people have actual funny jokes, originally decorated crackers, with little gifts inside them that are sure to please.
Homemade Christmas crackers are an easy way to save a little extra money, without compromising on quality.In this the second part of this two part article, we’ll discover how to complete your homemade Christmas crackers.
The obligatory hat can be purchased very cheaply at a party shop, or you could create your own from some colored paper. Simply search online for “party hat patterns.” Making these homemade hats is a great project to keep the kids busy for a few hours on a rainy autumn day.
Your local pound shop or dollar store will have lots of fodder to choose from to suit a lot of tastes. The contents of a Christmas cracker is not expected to be expensive so some wrapped sweets, a small toy car, or a little tub of lip gloss is perfect for children. Older children and adult crackers could have items such as a few liqueur chocolates in a small bag, a lipstick, cosmetic jewelry or a tie pin.
To make your homemade crackers go with a real bang, make sure to buy the “snaps” that commercial crackers have inside them. If your local craft shop doesn’t have these, they can easily and cheaply be purchased online. Amazon.co.uk currently sells eighteen cracker “snaps” for £1.50.
When you are making your crackers, make sure the length of the cardboard tube is shorter than the length of the “snap”. Wrap the tube as normal, then place the “snap” into the tube, making sure that part of one side sticks out beyond where the paper has been tied, but not longer than the length of the paper. Once the cracker is full make sure the other end of the “snap” sticks out from inside the second side of the cracker, but again is not longer than the length of paper. The idea is that when both people grab their side of the cracker they hold their side of the “snap” so when they pull… BANG!
Even with the money you have saved by not buying shop-made Christmas crackers, the only difference your guests will notice is that your homemade ones are of a higher quality, with better trinkets inside and even better jokes.