Cracking Christmas

4 tricks Christmas whizz Kirstie Allsopp swears by to make the festive season easier – they’re WAY easier than you think

Scroll down to see how one savvy-saver transformed their kitchen into a Christmas grotto, for free

KIRSTIE'S Handmade Christmas has become a festive favourite in households across the nation, so viewers will be glad to hear the hit craft show returns to our screens on Monday 9th December.

Over the 11 seasons we have already watched, Kirstie has guided viewers through the process of making everything from dazzling Christmas stockings to perfect gifts for pets.

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Viewers will be excited to watch the new season of Kirstie's Handmade Christmas.

But what are the Christmas connoisseur’s top tricks to having a stress-free day?

1. Prep Christmas food

Kirstie has always stood firm in naming early preparation as her number one tip for a successful and smooth Christmas.

In 2017, she spoke to from the Handmade Christmas set, telling them: “Nowadays you find lots of recipes in magazines and on the internet for pre-prepared Christmas food.

"Do that, follow them, make sure the day isn’t stressful.”

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From the vegetables to the gravy - most of Christmas dinner can be prepared the night before, saving you valuable hours on the day.

2. Go wild with tree decs and let the kids join in

A self-proclaimed lover of tinsel, Kirstie says Christmas is not the time for minimalism: "Christmas is the one time of year when less is not more.

I turned my kitchen into santa's grotto with 9 christmas trees and miniature villages - I didn't pay a penny, my hack to get them for free

"More is more at Christmas."

And with kids hyped up on sweet Christmas treats, it's a great way to keep them entertained and help them feel involved.

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She told : “Another great way to get kids involved is decorations – popping baubles on the Christmas tree is a great family moment – just make sure no one steals the chocolate decorations before Christmas Day!”

3. Save money by handmaking gifts

This tip comes as no surprise to fans of the show, who have seen Kirstie make all kinds of incredible and thoughtful handmade presents.

For a reminder, .

In this episode, Kirstie's crafters make silver clay jewellery, a storybook cushion and needle felt characters.

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4. Ask for help and enjoy the day

Kirstie told Raise the Roof productions: "If you have got a lot of people coming over, pre-Christmas or actually at Christmas, ask them to help.

"People love being asked to help and everyone has their talents.

"Most of all, Christmas is a celebration, so have fun with it!

"It is not supposed to be a nightmare."

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You can get Christmas ready by watching the show at 5.30pm every day between Monday 9th December to Friday 13th.

You will also be able to watch it on catch up and online after.

Tips to make your home smell like Christmas

IF you want your home to smell festive this season, you've come to the right place...

  1. Simmer Potpourri: Simmer a pot of water with cinnamon sticks, cloves, orange peels, and cranberries for a warm, festive aroma.
  2. Essential Oils: Use a diffuser with essential oils such as pine, peppermint, and frankincense to evoke the spirit of Christmas.
  3. Bake Seasonal Treats: The smell of fresh-baked gingerbread, mince pies, or spiced biscuits can fill your home with holiday cheer.
  4. Scented Candles: Light candles with fragrances like mulled wine, fir tree, or spiced apple to create a cosy atmosphere.
  5. Decorate with Fresh Greenery: Incorporate fresh pine, holly, and eucalyptus into your decorations for a natural, Christmassy scent.
  6. Make Your Own Pomanders: Stud oranges with cloves and hang them around the house for a traditional and aromatic touch.
  7. Use Simmering Spices: Boil a mixture of cinnamon, nutmeg, and allspice in water on the stove to infuse your home with a holiday fragrance.
  8. Try Reed Diffusers: Place reed diffusers with Christmas-themed scents around your home for a continuous, subtle aroma.
Kirstie has proved herself year-on-year as a Christmas crafting star.
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