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Crafts: Santa Footprints

Christmas Eve is magical. It's pure joy seeing living through the holiday season with young kids. I used this fabulous stencil to bring the magic of Santa's feet to our door way. Here's the link with some more great ideas! Sourced from trusty Pinterest

The exacto-knife cuts took twenty mins tops and patience was definitely a virtue with the detail work. Aside from realising I should ave sifted the icing sugar before tipping it over the stencil ( there was significant clumping), I think the final result was pretty good! Santa is in the house!


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