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  1. Christmas crackers are festive table decorations that make a snapping sound when pulled open, and typically contain a small gift, paper hat and a joke. They are part of Christmas celebrations in the United Kingdom, Ireland and Commonwealth countries such as Australia, Canada, New Zealand and South Africa .

  2. Nov 18, 2022 · Use them as a place card for the holiday dinner table or give them as stocking stuffers. It's such a fun Christmas craft for both kids and adults! For the full instructions visit: https ...

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  3. Nov 21, 2023 · From the decorative wrappings to the little treats inside, the excitement of popping open a Christmas cracker is a fun tradition that makes a whimsical addition to place settings and party favors this time of year.

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    Cut a piece of paper into an 8 inch (20.3 cm) by 12 inch (30.5 cm) rectangle. [1] X Research source You can use gift wrap, construction paper, butcher paper, scrapbooking paper, or even tissue paper. Hide the contents if you use tissue paper. Stack 2 to 3 sheets so the contents will stay invisible. The paper does not have to be Christmas themed. It can be winter themed instead. Blue, white ...
    Orient your paper landscape style. Start with one of the long edges facing you. If your paper has one side patterned and blank on the other (such as scrapbooking paper or gift wrap), make sure that the blank side faces up.
    Attach a cracker snap to the top of the paper. This will make your Christmas cracker pop like store bought ones. Place a long strip of double-sided tape at 1 inch (2.5 cm) from the top edge of the paper, .[2] X Research source Press the cracker snap onto the tape. Make sure that it is centered. Both ends of the cracker snap need to be taped down. Many craft and dollar stores/pound shops etc ...
    Lay a strip of double-sided tape along the top edge of your paper. Make sure that the tape goes from edge-to-edge to seal your Christmas cracker shut. If you added a cracker snap, the tape will be just above it.
    Use a strip of double sided tape to attach an empty toilet paper tube to the bottom center of your paper. You should have about 4 inch (10.2 cm) on either side of the toilet paper tube.[3] X Research source If you can't find any toilet paper tubes, cut an empty paper towel tube in half. You can also get an empty gift wrap tube, and cut 4 inch (10.2 cm)) segments.
    Keep your guests in mind. If your guests are children, include things like toys and candy. For adults, include items like riddles, jokes, mini stationery/manicure kits, and so forth. Thanks Helpful 1 Not Helpful 0
    Small trinkets can be found in dollar stores, toy stores, stationery stores, and even dispensing machines at the front of many stores. Thanks Helpful 1 Not Helpful 0
    Cracker snaps, are opened by tugging firmly at each end. If you did not use cracker snaps, you can simply tear the ends off, or untie the ribbons. Thanks Helpful 1 Not Helpful 0
    Warn your guests ahead of time if you included cracker snaps. They may not expect the loud popping noise, and may get startled. Thanks Helpful 3 Not Helpful 0
    To prevent choking hazards, do not give these to children under the age of 3. Thanks Helpful 2 Not Helpful 1
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  4. www.vam.ac.uk › articles › the-christmas-crackerThe Christmas cracker · V&A

    The Christmas cracker was invented by London-based confectioner and baker Tom Smith (1823 – 1869) who set up shop in Goswell Road, Clerkenwell in the 1840s. Smith initially produced wedding cakes and sweets.

  5. Christmas crackers are a traditional Christmas favorite in the UK. They were first made in about 1845-1850 by a London sweet maker called Tom Smith. He had seen the French 'bon bon' sweets (almonds wrapped in pretty paper) on a visit to Paris in 1840.

  6. What is a Christmas Cracker? A Christmas Cracker is a brightly coloured paper tube, twisted at both ends. A person pulls on each end of the cracker and when the cracker breaks, a small chemical strip goes “Pop” and the contents fall out. copyright of projectbritain.com. Christmas Cracker on a plate. Crackers are very traditional items to ...

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