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A WOMAN has revealed that she didn’t want to spend hundreds of pounds on a posh nutcracker, so decided to make her own on the cheap.

Using plant pots, buckets and old drain pipes, this DIY fan was able to bring some festive joy to her home, without breaking the bank.

A woman has revealed that she didn't want to splash the cash on a posh nutcracker from Home Bargains or The Range, so used plant pots and old pipes to create her own
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A woman has revealed that she didn't want to splash the cash on a posh nutcracker from Home Bargains or The Range, so used plant pots and old pipes to create her ownCredit: Facebook
Not only this, but Nicola Crawford also nabbed freebie samples to keep the costs down, leaving many open-mouthed
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Not only this, but Nicola Crawford also nabbed freebie samples to keep the costs down, leaving many open-mouthedCredit: Facebook

Not only this, but she also used freebies from B&Q to keep the cost of the homemade nutcracker low. 

Thrilled with her Christmas creation, Nicola Crawford took to social media to share it with others, leaving many open-mouthed.

Posting on , a public Facebook group with 524,800 members, Nicola uploaded pictures of her jaw-dropping pink nutcracker.

Alongside the snaps, she wrote: “I really wanted a large nutcracker this year,  but they were so expensive.

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“So I made my own from containers and plant pots. 

“Other materials were from The Range and B&Q or what I already had at home.”

Nicola confirmed that she used “plastic buckets, plant pots and pipes” for her traditional nutcracker design, as she added: “This is the final result. 

“I'm pleased how it turned out and was inexpensive to make.”

Whilst similar nutcrackers range from £99.99 from Home Bargains to £249.99 from The Range, it’s no surprise that Nicola was overjoyed with her cheap DIY creation.

She later wrote: “I made him using flower pots and buckets for his body, face and hat (face is a plastic terracotta plant pot), his legs and arms are old drain pipes. 

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“I used wallpaper samples from B&Q to decorate it and ribbon from The Range. Feet are cream pots. 

“I used border paste, double sided tape and hot glue gun to apply materials on and attached arms and body together by drilling a few holes and using cable ties.

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“I painted the face on with acrylic paints and pens from The Range and a bit of glitter for the eyes.”

Nicola’s Facebook post has clearly impressed many, as it was shared just three days ago, but has quickly racked up over 8,400 likes.

That’s fab and looks a lot friendlier than the shop ones

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Social media users were left gobsmacked by Nicola’s DIY nutcracker and many flocked to the comments to share their thoughts.

Not only did people think it looked ‘amazing’, but many thought it was just ‘as good’ as the ones from shops. 

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One person said: “Totally awesome.” 

Another added: “Excellent job.” 

That's amazing! It looks as good as the ones from a shop

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A third commented: “That’s fab and looks a lot friendlier than the shop ones.

"I don’t know if it’s just me but the shop ones have quite scary faces. Yours looks more welcoming.”

Whilst someone else penned: “That's amazing! It looks as good as the ones from a shop, check you out!” 

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At the same time, another DIY fan claimed: “Best I’ve ever seen.” 

Not only this, but one woman beamed: “This is brilliant! You've got a hidden talent there!! Looks amazing!!! I love it!!! Well done you!!”

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