Christmas crackers are a popular treat during the Christmas holiday season. When December rolls around, many stores start selling pre-filled Christmas crackers for you to distribute at your Christmas party, but why buy them when you can make your own? Not only is it lots of fun, but you get to choose how they look, and what they are filled with. This will allow you to cater to your party's theme and your guests' tastes and interests.

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Making the Cracker

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    Cut a piece of paper into an 8 inch (20.3 cm) by 12 inch (30.5 cm) rectangle.[1] You can use gift wrap, construction paper, butcher paper, scrapbooking paper, or even tissue paper.
    • Hide the contents if you use tissue paper. Stack 2 to 3 sheets so the contents will stay invisible.
    • The paper does not have to be Christmas themed. It can be winter themed instead. Blue, white, and silver stripes are perfect for a Winter Wonderland party. You can use a summer theme if December is a summer month where you live.
    • Match the paper to your table settings. Your table will be more festive if the crackers match the napkins, plates, candles, decorations, etc.
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    Orient your paper landscape style. Start with one of the long edges facing you. If your paper has one side patterned and blank on the other (such as scrapbooking paper or gift wrap), make sure that the blank side faces up.
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    Attach a cracker snap to the top of the paper. This will make your Christmas cracker pop like store bought ones. Place a long strip of double-sided tape at 1 inch (2.5 cm) from the top edge of the paper, .[2] Press the cracker snap onto the tape. Make sure that it is centered. Both ends of the cracker snap need to be taped down.
    • Many craft and dollar stores/pound shops etc sell cracker snaps during the holiday season. You can also find them available online.
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    Lay a strip of double-sided tape along the top edge of your paper. Make sure that the tape goes from edge-to-edge to seal your Christmas cracker shut.
    • If you added a cracker snap, the tape will be just above it.
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    Use a strip of double sided tape to attach an empty toilet paper tube to the bottom center of your paper. You should have about 4 inch (10.2 cm) on either side of the toilet paper tube.[3] If you can't find any toilet paper tubes, cut an empty paper towel tube in half. You can also get an empty gift wrap tube, and cut 4 inch (10.2 cm)) segments.
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    Make the cracker body. Roll the toilet paper tube as evenly and as tightly as you can towards the top of the paper to keep the paper smooth.[4] When you get to the top edge, run your finger along the tape to seal it.
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    Tie one of the end of the Christmas cracker shut. Get as close to the toilet paper tube as possible. (See the Tips section) [5] Do not tie the other end shut yet. You can use anything to tie the cracker shut. Choose something that matches your paper or your theme for pizzaz. For example:
    • For something fancy or elegant, use a piece of satin, sheer, or curling ribbon.
    • For something cozy or rustic looking, use baker's twine, raffia, jute, hemp cord, or yarn.
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Filling the Cracker

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    Fill the Christmas cracker with your choice of goodies. Tie it shut with a matching piece of ribbon or string. You do not have to fill your Christmas cracker with everything listed in this section. Instead, use the ideas for inspiration. Choose items that suit your budget, party theme and guest needs.
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    Add a traditional paper crown. One of the most popular items is the paper crown. It is great for both adults and children. Make your own out of gold poster paper or from butcher paper. Here's how you do it:[6]
    • Measure your head and add 2 inch (5.1 cm).
    • Cut a 2.5 inch (6.4 cm) strip of paper according to that measurement.
    • Cut a zigzag pattern into one of the long edges.
    • Overlap the two narrow ends by 1 inch (2.5 cm) and secure them with a piece of double sided tape.
    • Roll up the crown into a tube, then tie it up with a piece of string. This allows the crown to fit inside your cracker.
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    Add Christmas greetings, facts, and jokes. You can find lots of Christmas themed facts and jokes online or make up your own. Write or print your greetings, facts, and jokes on little slips of paper. Step it up with decorations of Christmas themed stickers, stamps, or simple illustrations.[7] Washi tape around the borders can make a nice touch. Here are some examples of messages you can include:
    • A fortune
    • A riddle
    • A blessing or a spiritual message
    • A recipe
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    Add some small gifts. You can find lots of small items that can fit inside a Christmas cracker in the goodie bag section of a party store. The dollar section of an arts and crafts store also have some suitable items. Many stores have a stocking stuffer section during the holiday season. Browse through these sections and pick out items to stuff your crackers. Here are ideas to get you started:
    • Candies or chocolates
    • Costume jewelry, such as "pearl" necklaces and clip-on earrings
    • Mini manicure kits and mini bottles of nail polish
    • Mini stationery items: notepads, pens, novelty erasers, etc.
    • Plastic figurines, toy cars, etc.
    • Small toys: spinning top, dice, hopping frog, etc.
    • Vouchers or gift cards for music, cafes, restaurants, etc.
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    Add an element of surprise with confetti or glitter. Keep in mind that this can get messy. Only do this if you don't mind cleaning up afterwards. To avoid getting bits of paper or glitter into food, open confetti or glitter filled crackers after the meal is over .
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    Tuck in a few coins or paper bills. Keep the amounts small and equal in value for your guests. It wouldn't be fair if one guest got a lot of money while another did not. Choose coins that are shiny and clean and paper money that is crisp.
    • Do not add money if you plan on including candy, even if the candy is wrapped.
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    Keep your gifts together by packaging them. This will give your guests something to unwrap as well as preventing a mess. A small, organza bag works well for a fancier Christmas cracker.[8] Matching tissue paper works for a simpler Christmas cracker.[9]
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Decorating the Cracker (Optional)

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    Add decorations to your Christmas Cracker. Once you have tied your Christmas cracker shut, you are essentially done. You do not have to add "all" the decorations listed in this section. Instead, choose the ideas that appeal the most to you.
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    Cut your ribbons ends at an angle for a nice finish.[10] Seal the ends with fray check or clear nail polish to prevent fraying. This will give your crackers that final elegant touch and make them look more professional.
    • If you use curling ribbon, consider curling the ends by running them between your finger and the end of a pair of scissors.
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    Add contrast with another strip of paper. Cut a strip of contrasting paper 4 inch (10.2 cm) and wrap it around the middle of your Christmas cracker. Seal the edge with a strip of double-sided tape.[11]
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    Add a pretty label to the front of your Christmas cracker. This can be as simple as a Christmas sticker with a Christmas greeting. If this is for a party, use a "To/From" style label and write the person's name on it. Use this as a place setting for your dinner party in place of the standard nametag.
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    Decorate the ends of the cracker with washi tape or stick on rhinestones. Get fancy scissors and cut a notched or scalloped edge into the paper.
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    Add mini floral picks to your cracker. Many craft stores sell mini pine branches, holly leaves, and red berries for decorating gifts and wreaths. Even though they are small to begin with, cut them down further so they are proportionate to your Christmas cracker. With hot glue or clear tape, attach them to the body of the cracker or to the ends where the ties are.
    • For blue, white and silver Winter Wonderland themed crackers, add mini sparkly snowflake ornaments.
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    Use stamps to make plain paper crackers look more interesting. An ink pad and a Christmas-themed rubber stamp can add a touch of old time design to a brown butcher paper cracker. It will make the paper more interesting, but keeps it simple enough to not detract from that cozy, rustic feel.
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    Decorate the tube with glitter glue. This works great on construction paper. If you used gift wrap or patterned scrapbook paper, use the original design as a guide. Glitter glue can take time to dry, so do this the night before the party.
    • You can also decorate with puffy paint instead.
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    Set the table with your crackers. The cracker is a great way to bring people together. After all, you need two people to pull apart the cracker snap to celebrate the moment!
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Community Q&A

  • Question
    How does the Christmas cracker open or crack when I pull?
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    Top Answerer
    The cracker snap makes the crack. The paper you have used should tear when pulled the crackers is pulled by two people, one holding each end. The contents spill out, usually claimed by whoever has the biggest part of the cracker.
  • Question
    How do I open the cracker?
    Community Answer
    Community Answer
    If you added a cracker snap, you'll need to grab each end of the cracker, and pull hard. If you did not add a cracker snap, you and simply tear off each end, and tip the goodies out. You can also simply untie the ribbon or string, twist the paper open, and tip the prizes out.
  • Question
    How do I get ideas for my cracker snap?
    Community Answer
    Community Answer
    If you are talking about decorations, take a look at your table setting. You can also focus on popular Christmas themes, such as: Winder Wonderland, Cozy Cottage, or Victorian Christmas. If you are talking about the fillings, think about what your guests might like. You can also brows through the goodie bag section of your party store.
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Warnings

  • To prevent choking hazards, do not give these to children under the age of 3.
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  • Warn your guests ahead of time if you included cracker snaps. They may not expect the loud popping noise, and may get startled.
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Things You'll Need

  • Empty toilet paper tube
  • Ruler
  • Pen or pencil
  • Scissors
  • Double sided tape
  • Christmas themed paper
  • Ribbon or string
  • Filling items (candy, small toys, etc.)


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If you want to make Christmas crackers, cut a piece of wrapping paper into a rectangle and lay it patterned-side-down in front of you. Lay down a strip of double-sided tape along the top edge of your paper, then use another strip of double-sided tape to attach an empty toilet paper tube to the bottom center of your paper. Roll the paper tightly around the tube and seal it with the tape on the top of the paper. Tie one of the ends of the cracker shut, fill the tube with candies, a paper crown, or a short note, and tie the other end of the cracker to seal it. For tips on how to decorate your Christmas cracker, read on!

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