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Advent Crown
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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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.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
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!