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home made Christmas gifts : chilli jam

Christmas preperations have started in my house today, its not too early is it? Well its been a miserable day weather wise and I was tidying up my craft room this morning, one thing led to another and it got me thinking about Christmas.  I found some paper I printed from some free downloads last year in my craft box and the fact I was planning to make chilli jam anyway; I've now made a batch to give to friends as presents. Nothing like getting ahead is there?!

I've also invited my parents and Ian's; so seven in total for dinner (8 including Moss!) Christmas cards have been bought (but not written, I'm not that organised!)

With Christmas in mind I'm planning a little Crafty Christmas giveaway next week, just need to gather everything together and take a picture. This will include some red felt for making tree decorations, buttons and ribbon plus something hand made from me. A useful little package for you crafty people out there and to say thanks for following me this year.

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Crafty Helen said…
It is definitely not too early! I will be straight into Christmas preparations as soon as Halloween is over. XX
Captain Shagrat said…
Do you have the recipe for the chilli jam I've been meaning to do this for a while. Your colourful jars are fantastic
Jo said…
They look fabulous, and no, it's never too early to start preparing for Christmas.
Eight by Six said…
Here is the link to the recipe
http://www.nigella.com/recipes/view/chilli-jam-2692
Mark said…
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Mark said…
Great post and i am still waiting for this festival.

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