Prefilled (1) Jane Austen Christmas Cracker: Red & Black
Prefilled (1) Jane Austen Christmas Cracker: Red & Black
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These sparkling Christmas crackers are sold individually and decorated with a handmade silhouette of Jane Austen and a three dimensional poinsettia. Inside you'll find a festive surprise chosen for the Jane Austen fan! Each genuine Tom Smith 12" cracker contains the obligatory "pop" when pulled and once the contents spill out you'll find:
1 Tissue Paper Crown (every Christmas Cracker needs a crown! Assorted Colors)
1 Jane Austen Silhouette Die-Cut
1 Handmade 1" Button Magnet made with the popular Riley Blake Pemberley fabric by Citrus & Mint (assorted colors and characters)
1 Jane Austen Silhouette Ornament (shatterproof, so it won't break if it falls when the popper is opened, assorted colors)
1 Regency Fashion plate bookmark with Jane Austen Quote
1 Pair sparkling Regency inspired earrings (pierced)
1 Christmas quote from Pride and Prejudice
Christmas Crackers have been part of Western holiday traditions for nearly 200 years. As the story goes,Tom Smith (1823–1869) of London invented crackers in 1847. The recognizable contents of today's cracker—the gifts, paper hats and varied designs—were later introduced by Tom Smith's son, Walter, and so the modern cracker was born.
This listing is for ONE cracker.
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1 Tissue Paper Crown (every Christmas Cracker needs a crown! Assorted Colors)
1 Jane Austen Silhouette Die-Cut
1 Handmade 1" Button Magnet made with the popular Riley Blake Pemberley fabric by Citrus & Mint (assorted colors and characters)
1 Jane Austen Silhouette Ornament (shatterproof, so it won't break if it falls when the popper is opened, assorted colors)
1 Regency Fashion plate bookmark with Jane Austen Quote
1 Pair sparkling Regency inspired earrings (pierced)
1 Christmas quote from Pride and Prejudice
Christmas Crackers have been part of Western holiday traditions for nearly 200 years. As the story goes,Tom Smith (1823–1869) of London invented crackers in 1847. The recognizable contents of today's cracker—the gifts, paper hats and varied designs—were later introduced by Tom Smith's son, Walter, and so the modern cracker was born.
This listing is for ONE cracker.