Saturday, 12 November 2022

Parents aim to spend less on presents this year

Over half (55%) of parents with children aged 18 or under will probably reduce their spending on food and drink this Christmas, while almost half (47%) are likely to spend less on Christmas presents for their children against previous years, says new research for the UK’s largest children’s charity, Barnardo’s. 

Over two in five parents (42%) surveyed by YouGov on behalf of Barnardo’s who celebrate Christmas said they're also planning to rein in spending on Christmas activities and entertainment for their children this year. Only around one in five respondents (18%) said they had no plans to reduce their spending on Christmas this year.  

Meanwhile, nine in ten Barnardo’s frontline workers (93%) have raised concerns over how the cost-of-living crisis may impact on children, young people and families this Christmas.

The survey comes as Barnardo’s launches its My Christmas campaign to raise funds for the many children likely to feel cold, hungry, and left out due to the rising cost-of-living this Christmas.  

Kerry, 47, used to be in a well-paid, full-time job until last year, when she was diagnosed with a serious heart condition and is awaiting major surgery. She lives in Rotherham with a 14-year-old daughter. She said: “I was out of work for Christmas last year, but the cost-of-living is really biting at the moment. I’m dreading this next Christmas  

“Three of my daughters are over 18 and they understand I can’t buy them presents this year, but I still want to get something for my youngest. It will have to be something small, even though all her friends will probably be getting things like the latest mobile phone. 

“I’m feel guilty, but I’m terrified of paying energy bills and the rising cost of food. I don’t think we’ll be putting the heating on unless we're shivering. There’s no way I’ll be buying a Christmas tree this year.

“I used to have the family round for Christmas, there’d be about ten of us, I cooked the Christmas dinner. This year I’m having to go round my eldest daughter’s home, but I’m going to be turning up with no gifts for anyone.” 

Barnardo’s CEO Lynn Perry MBE said: “After two years of Covid disruption, many of us are looking forward to a return to normal, pre-pandemic Christmas festivities. But for the UK’s most vulnerable children, a ‘normal’ Christmas can mean insufficient food, struggling to keep warm, going without presents, and feeling left out while others celebrate.  

“We want all children to feel safe and happy at Christmas, but we know that’s impossible if their basic needs aren’t met. With the sharp rise in food and energy costs this year, our research suggests many parents are facing additional pressure to create a special Christmas for their families during a time of unprecedented financial strains.  

“Barnardo’s supports children and families who need urgent help this winter. That’s why we’re asking businesses and members of the public to embrace the season of giving by donating to our My Christmas campaign, and help Barnardo’s provide food vouchers, warm clothing and other essentials to the children and families who need it most." 

All funds raised by Barnardo's My Christmas campaign will go where they are needed the most. This is to ensure some of the UK's most vulnerable children are supported and nurtured. Donations from the public could help us to:  

​​​​Provide food parcels or supermarket vouchers so children don’t go hungry this Christmas    

Host services that provide children with a nourishing Christmas dinner and snacks   

Provide energy vouchers to heat families’ homes and let children wake up to a warm home   

Provide warm clothing to children during the winter months   

Throw Christmas parties for children in our services so children can join in the festivities    

Provide Christmas presents or vouchers for families to buy gifts for their children   

Barnardo’s is calling on businesses across the UK to partner with us in addressing child poverty. Local high street estate agents at Cubitt & West, Douglas Allen, Pittis and Wards are raising £1 million to help us provide essential support to children in the South East of England this winter. 

Anyone wishing to donate or discover ways of supporting should visit: www.barnardos.org.uk/christmas.

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Unique and magical Christmas markets to explore

Christmas lovers searching for that wonderful festive magic and beautiful markets this winter are being given hints about where to find it.

The holiday car rental experts at StressFreeCarRental.com have researched the world’s weird, wonderful, traditional, and themed Christmas markets.  

Why not celebrate this year in Dresden, the world’s oldest Christmas market?

From the ‘Grinchmas’ wonderland in Orlando to the tradition of ‘Los Reyes Magos’ in Tenerife and Europe’s biggest underground market in the Netherlands, these Christmas events and celebrations are must-visits this season.  

One of the best ways to celebrate at this time of year is to browse the Christmas markets and join in with the festive traditions different countries have to offer during the festivities.   

Whether it’s in the sun or snow, on top of a mountain or even underground, Christmas markets come in all different sizes and traditions. But they all give those magical festive feelings to those who visit, wherever they happen to be in the world.  

A spokesperson for StressFreeCarRental.com said: “For many of us, exploring a Christmas market is one of the best winter activities for getting us into the festive spirit. But instead of visiting your local market this year, why not check out some of the most decadent and unusual Christmas markets that countries all over the world have to offer? 

“Whether you want to embrace Christmas by heading over to Orlando’s The Grinch-themed winter wonderland, or stay more traditional with Tenerife’s Three Kings Parade and the Santa Claus Village in Finland, there are so many different markets to wander around."  

StressFreeCarRental.com rated these Christmas markets as the most magical spots to celebrate the festive season this year: 

1. Orlando, Florida 

Fans of the classic Christmas film, The Grinch need to travel to Universal Studios in Orlando this year to experience the magic of the ‘Grinchmas’ wonderland.  

The life-size characters and extravagant displays transform the ‘Suss Landing’ Universal Park into the ultimate Grinchmas experience, topped off with a live stage show, Christmas lights, and food stalls. 

2. Dresden, Germany  

Dresden’s ‘Striezelmarkt’ is the longest-running Christmas market in the world and one of the largest, attracting millions of visitors each year - a definite trip for all Christmas lovers.  

With over 200 stands Striezelmarkt features traditional foods, drinks and lots of handmade crafts, this famous Christmas market also hosts fairground rides and a giant wooden Advent calendar in the heart of the festive city.  

3. Union Square, New York  

Christmastime in New York is a guaranteed exciting and beautifully festive trip. And no visit to the Big Apple in December is complete without heading over to the Christmas market in Union Square.  

The market has an abundance of food stalls, plus stalls offering souvenirs and gifts to get in the festive spirit. And for the true New York fans, a trip to see the massive Rockefeller Centre Christmas tree is just a short distance away, and visitors can ice skate on the rink below, after warming up with a hot chocolate from the market.  

4. The Three Kings Parade (Los Reyes Magos), Tenerife  

On the 5th of January every year, Tenerife celebrates the arrival of the Three Wise Men. The tradition goes that Los Reyes Magos bring sweets and small gifts for Spanish children overnight, and during the day families enjoy a festive feast together.  

The parade is a wonderful festive tradition to enjoy in Tenerife over Christmastime with camels, floats, dancers and local bands and market stalls. 

5. Santa Claus Village, Finland  

One of the most famous Christmas destinations is the Santa Claus Village in Lapland, Finland, the home of Santa. The Village draws in thousands of visitors every Christmas, who can meet Santa, his elves, and his reindeer.  

Santa Claus Village is also home to a large Christmas market featuring lots of traditional Finnish foods and crafts, and a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to have a reindeer ride or dog sledding. The classic Christmas village is also a great place to try and see the Northern Lights, which really adds to the festive magic.  

6. Valkenburg, Netherlands  

Valkenburg is home to the biggest underground Christmas market in Europe. This unique festive experience is in the heart of the city’s famous caves and turns into an extraordinary underground winter wonderland during Christmas time.  

The caves are filled with glittering and captivating lights and decorations, market stalls from local vendors, life-size nativity sculptures and decadent Christmas trees hidden away in the caves settled under the Valkenburg castle ruins.  

7. Mount Pilatus, Switzerland  

The Christmas market on top of Mount Pilatus is officially the highest in Europe. At over 2000 metres visitors must ride up on the world’s steepest cogway railway to experience the Swiss Christmas magic.  

The mountaintop Christmas market is set amongst the beautiful panoramic views and sells traditional gifts, handmade presents and tasty treats and is decked out in festive ornaments and lights.  

For cheap, hassle-free car hire to travel to festive Christmas markets and celebrations all over the world, visit www.StressFreeCarRental.com

(Image is courtesy of Tonda Tran and Pixabay)

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Fun Customised personal gifts

You can customise your own book cover art prints, for a personal and fun way to gift this Christmas!

Personalised gifting that's made simple and fun!

Just pick a Book Cover colour, write your own text and author's name, and then choose from three icons to fully personalise your unique Book Cover Art Print poster. 

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A spokesman said: "How to customise and some examples our team thought up... 

The nostalgic illustrated Book Cover icons are; 

- A Stork - great for new babies, or kids’ bedrooms. 

- Joined Rings - for love, engagements and weddings.

- A Dolphin - their original icon, it’s good for anything!

- Customisable Book Covers are available in 10 beautiful and modern interior colours

- Prices start from just £24 for archival paper prints (no frame), or £49 for hand-framed which is ready to hang

- Fast turnaround time; from order to shipping in just 2-3 days. 

- Eco-friendly inks, paper and wooden frames

"Personalised gifts are increasing in popularity as consumers seek out unique and meaningful products which will last, as opposed to tons of plastic goods and fast fashion destined for landfill.

"Our print-to-order art gifts are eco-friendly and sustainable and will give the recipient many years of smiles. 

"Personalising an art print for someone is a very thoughtful idea, and is not limited to just Christmas, think about; special birthdays, weddings or engagements, a newborn, a mother’s or father’s day gift and many more!"

Help save the world one Christmas present at a time!

Eco-friendly gift wrap from Wrapuccino returns with a new dazzling collection: festive designs printed on recycled plastic fabric!

Would you believe this furoshiki used to be a plastic bottle?

Wrapuccino, the green, female-led brand revolutionising the gift-giving industry, has released its new festive collection of rPET furoshiki giftwrap made from recycled plastic bottles. 

This year's stylistic inspirations are a blend of traditional splendour and modern chic, all on beautiful, slightly glimmery fabrics that will make any gift look extra luxurious.

Not only have these wraps been made from recycled plastic bottles, but are also reusable for many years to come and are extremely versatile and waste-free.

With fabric gift wrap, no scissors, sticky tape or ribbons are needed and it only takes a few seconds to make any gift look extra-unique. With their eco wraps, Wrapuccino put a modern twist on the ancient Japanese art of furoshiki which dates back to 7th century AD. 

Now their sustainable furoshiki gift wraps are available on the High Street, in independent shops all over the UK, but also in global departments stores such as Liberty London, Urban Outfitters or Selfridges, to name only a few.

Their success goes to show there's a growing customer demand for a greener, more sustainable alternative to wrapping paper.

www.wrapuccino.com

A spokesman explained: "We offer unique eco-friendly, reusable and multi-purpose Furoshiki fabric gift wraps. With Wrapuccino, we show the world sustainable gift-wrapping is not only possible but also that it doesn’t have to be grey and boring. Quite the contrary; though the fabrics are beautiful on their own, every time you wrap a gift you create a little piece of art that’s one-of-a-kind, without the need for any ribbons or tape.

"Handing a gift wrapped in fabric is extra special, you show you care on so many levels: about the person, the environment, but also about beauty, style and presentation. Effectively, you’re giving the lucky recipient two gifts. Each fabric is carefully handmade and finished by our talented artisans, which guarantees you will re-use it (or repurpose it) time and time again. 

"You see, our wraps are for life, not just for Christmas! Each wrap comes with a recycled name tag with this information so that the recipient can feel extra special. We love creating the warm buzz inside.

"We’re also the only reusable gift wrap that helps save the Oceans, as part of our profits goes to a UK-based charity protecting marine life."