Christmas cracker
What is a christmas Cracker?
A Christmas Cracker is a brightly coloured paper tube, twisted at both ends. A person pulls on each end of the cracker and when the cracker breaks, a small chemical strip goes “Pop!” and the contents fall out. A Christmas cracker traditionally contains a paper crown, a small gift and a joke written on a slip of paper.The gift in a cracker depends on how much you have paid for the cracker. The more you pay the better the quality of the gift.A box of 12 crackers costing £10 could come with gifts such as a shoe horn, compact mirror, playing cards, screwdrivers, address book, tape measure, pad lock, bottle opener, tweezers, travel chess, photo frame or pen. The traditional way to pull a cracker is by crossing your arms and pulling a whole circle of crackers around the table. Everyone holds their cracker in their right hand and pulls their neighbours cracker with their free left hand.
Let's make our own Christmas cracker! Get advice on the following page:
http://www.oldenglishcrackers.com/make-your-own-crackers.htm
A Christmas Cracker is a brightly coloured paper tube, twisted at both ends. A person pulls on each end of the cracker and when the cracker breaks, a small chemical strip goes “Pop!” and the contents fall out. A Christmas cracker traditionally contains a paper crown, a small gift and a joke written on a slip of paper.The gift in a cracker depends on how much you have paid for the cracker. The more you pay the better the quality of the gift.A box of 12 crackers costing £10 could come with gifts such as a shoe horn, compact mirror, playing cards, screwdrivers, address book, tape measure, pad lock, bottle opener, tweezers, travel chess, photo frame or pen. The traditional way to pull a cracker is by crossing your arms and pulling a whole circle of crackers around the table. Everyone holds their cracker in their right hand and pulls their neighbours cracker with their free left hand.
Let's make our own Christmas cracker! Get advice on the following page:
http://www.oldenglishcrackers.com/make-your-own-crackers.htm
pantemonia - 15. Jan, 14:03