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trilobite | 17:06 Tue 30th Nov 2004 | Home & Garden
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Does anyone remember the Blue Peter* Advent Crown from the 70's?

Made from two wire coathangers, a bit of tinsel (flame retardant, of course !) and a few candles. They made it every year in order to mark, (with the lighting of a candle), the 'four Blue Peter's before Christmas'.

I'm sure they stopped showing us how to make them years ago, as they're not exactly 'Health-and-Safety-in-the-home-friendly'.

My question , (and hence being in this category, rather than TV) is;

-"Are there any documented cases of an Advent Crown ever causing a serious house fire in the run-up to Christmas?"

-Not trying to be flippant, merely curious.

( * - For those elsewhere in the world, Blue Peter is a long-running children's television programme in the UK,  a magazine-type programme that often showed you how to make things at home - usually out of empty toilet rolls and sticky-back plastic )

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Oh how could we ever forget!  Every year there are candle fires but I don't remember anyone actually blaming an advent crown. My sons are grown up & have left home but I still can't get out of the habit of hoarding plastic bottles & tubs etc and I even have to stop myself from saving the middles of loo rolls - we call it the Blue Peter syndrome!

Just in case you're harbouring a secret desire to make a crown trilobite ........

http://www.guidinguk.freeservers.com/Advent.html

 

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Love the link, noddy !

My son's only just one, but I already have the urge to start collecting loo rolls and 'squeezy' bottles (all with the brand names carefully blacked out, of course)

That was a trip down memory lane!!

I can just remember when the team made the 1st one.....but nothing can beat the phrase "and here's one I made earlier!!!"

Being one of the minions who would have to make the Blue Peter Christmas Advent Crown - I think the public are lucky not to have had any serious misfortune from such a liable decoration. Tinsel, and candles, dry resin in pine needles and no access to flame retardant - surely a disaster waiting to happen....?
I am a sad person. When I read the post I thought hang on, its not two hangers, its four....and I was right, how sad is that???
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I'm just as sad, woofgang. When I looked at noddy's link, I was shouting  "damn, damn, it's four coathangers, FOUR !!"
Not as sad as my delight at finding that link - now own up, you've made one today haven't you......?
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Well.....  *blush*

Every year at Christmas time I think about that blinking advent crown!!! 

I also made a sort of pixie for the top of the tree out of pipe cleaners, a ping pong ball and some felt!!!  

Amazingly enough (not!), four days ago I put in a bid on ebay for an old Blue Peter Annual No. 5 from 1968 (my sister got it for Crimbo and I read it many times).  I just found out today that I won the auction at a price of 99p!!!  Can't wait to take a trip down memory lane reading it, and I'll probably make the snowy mountain lakeside scene all over again! 

I've just finished making mine, although the Blue Peter website now recommends that instead of using candles you simply add one balbaul per week to celebrate advent.  Health & Safety gone mad I tell thee!

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