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CLICmas #3

Posted by hisgirl210410 from Cardiff - Published on 03/12/2011 at 12:00
5 comments » - Tagged as Art, Festivals

Yn Gymraeg

Welcome to window #3 of the CLICmas Advent Calendar! If you'd like a window of your own to strut your Christmas stuff in (or should that be stuffing - parp!) and have the chance of winning a Nintendo 3DS then email sam@cliconline.org.uk as soon as possible.

Tinsel! The best part of Christmas for me. It doesn't feel like Christmas until the tinsels up along with the tree and all the twinkly lights! 

It's a great thing to feel like a child again when dragging all the old decorations out, for another year, and making a right mess. The decor brightens up the room and can make even a Scrooge (bah humbug!) feel in the mood for Christmas.

I hope you all have your decorations up and are getting in the mood for Christmas like me!

Are you a writer, photographer, film-maker, illustrator, DJ, musician, animator, blogger, poet or generally creative so-and-so who has something to say about Christmas? Well email sam@cliconline.org.uk to grab your CLICmas window now and win a Nintendo 3DS!

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Ihavethecyrusvirusx

Ihavethecyrusvirusx

Commented 2 months ago - 3rd December 2011 - 12:58pm

Great picture! I love Tinsel. I used to rap loads of it around me when I was little. I looked a right plonker but it was fun! >< x

MarshMallo

MarshMallo

Commented 2 months ago - 4th December 2011 - 19:10pm

Decorations are meant to be put up just a week before Christmas

pulley

pulley

Commented 2 months ago - 5th December 2011 - 11:02am

@MarshMallo depends on your outlook. Personally, 1st December is open season - up goes the tree and on goes Elf! ;)

hisgirl210410

hisgirl210410

Commented 2 months ago - 6th December 2011 - 20:34pm

we usually do it 12 days before and take them town 12 days after but cant wait that long so tend to get things tinseled up before the tree comes out on the 13th x

MarshMallo

MarshMallo

Commented 2 months ago - 7th December 2011 - 22:24pm

It's tradition, that's all...
No harm, no harm...

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