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These 8 Christmas designs make the snow melt. Guaranteed!

There’s a host of designs that make trendy gear look great. That doesn’t necessarily imply a sweetly smiling Santa or a wreath of neatly arranged fir branches. We’ve rummaged around in our Marketplace for designs of a slightly different nature, and of course we’ve managed to root out quite a few. Here you can see a selection of those designs that we think can add to a more amplified Christmas feeling.

It’s in (or more rather ‘on’) the hat that increases your seasonal X factor. Whether you go skiing, for a walk with your folks or you nip down to the local: a hat to warm your ears and keep you safe from rain and snow is one of the more essential winter items of clothing. And you’d need to have a heart of stone not to melt at the sight of an über-cute snowflake…! Read more

Shine bright like a diamond!

Every little princess loves the stuff that glitters and glams, and a bit of bling-bling does indeed add a hint of glamour to your clothing – and that’s not strictly for girls only. Stars like Selena Gomez and Lindsay Lohan take pride in sporting their glamour gear head to toe and fingernails to pigtails, so why not create your own glitzy items to shine out against the masses? Read more

Gift wrap it, please!

Let’s be honest – looking for the right gifts for friends and family can be quite a kill-joy. And when it comes to gift wrapping, what really takes the fun out of functionality is a wicked combination of a) lacking the patience and b) the dexterity to twiddle with wrapping paper, ribbons and scissors during a time when your ease turns cottage cheese in the frenzy of the pre-Christmas season. Enough of that! No more chequered gift paper with rosy ribbons and hastily applied scotchtape. We’re striking a blow for burritos, glasses and record sleeves! Our gift wrapping ideas are so smart that the lucky recipients will not want to open their gifts at all… Read more

DIY – an Advent wreath

Advent is nigh, and you still haven’t got a lovingly adorned wreath to celebrate the occasion? Well, it’s actually quite easy do make one yourself, and it’s quite fun as well. The idea is to count down to Christmas with each Sunday preceding the big occasion, and to light a new candle for every new week of Advent. We’ve put together a nifty little manual to celebrate the advent season in a slightly different and somewhat more stylish way – with mugs. Here you can find out how!

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