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Published 09:30 7 Nov 2020 GMT
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2. On the windowsill
Get little boxes in your local crafts shop (or run to your nearest Søstrene Grene store!), write dates on them and display them in a neat stack in the window. How pretty does this look?!
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3. Pretty parcels
Look how pretty brown paper bags can be made when done right? And the beauty is that you can fill these with whatever you like, it be a hair-bow, a plastic dinosaur or a note telling your kids that today is the day you are going to go pick out your tree.
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4. Special notes
December is a month full of materialist things, which can be a little overwhelming – and also expensive. One lovely idea for an advent calendar, I think, is to write a note for your child to open every morning in December. These can be whatever you want them to be, of course. Just a reminder how much you love them. A promise of something you shall do together that day, be it bake something, a trip to the local ice rink or even just a Christmas movie you can watch together later.
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5. Bring in some branches
I love using bits from nature (pinecones, branches) when decorating for Christmas, and so I love the idea of displaying their advent calendar presents like this. Twirl some fairy lights around the branches too, and you are all set.
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