November 23, 2024
Chicago 12, Melborne City, USA
Fashion & Beauty

The Countdown to Christmas

Every year I write one of these posts about advent calendars for grown ups in hope.

And every year I buy myself an advent calendar from the pound shop on the second of December. Still, I continue to live in hope, and life is nothing without hope. So here’s a selection of some of the best non pound shop ways to count down to Christmas, even though you’re blatantly too old for such things and should be cynically refusing to get involved in all that Christmas nonsense.

The Traditional One

Vintage Toy Advent Calendar – £6.50

No chocolate, like there’s not enough of that around at Christmas, but a pretty picture that’ll look cute on your wall.

The German One

Niederegger Advent Calendar – £20.99

I adore this one. A wonderful traditional German style Christmas scene on the front that makes a great decoration and filled with chocolate covered marzipan and nougat. Plus the doors open all the way up to New Years Eve. (Note: I’d quite like this one if there’s any left in stock actually)

The Luxury Chocolate One

Maison du Chocolate Advent Calendar – £48

Filled with proper luxury chocolates with caramelised almonds, pralines and any number of other luxury ingredients, some of which I don’t know how to pronounce. This definitely isn’t meant for kids.

The Boozy One

Whisky Advent Calendar – £149.95

Someone will have to love you very much or be very rich to buy you this one, but what an amazing idea with 24 miniatures of whisky to countdown to Christmas. Not a Whisky fan? There’s a Ginvent calendar (£79.95) too.

 

The Beautiful One

The you Advent Calendar – £59.95

Who doesn’t love a good beauty sample? It’s not *quite* as good as whisky, but a different beauty goodie every day hides behind the doors of this advent calendar from Latest in Beauty.

So there you go, 5 exciting, glamorous and interesting ways to countdown to Christmas.

I shall see you in the Pound Shop.

    • 12 years ago

    I love advent calendars, and the Hotel Chocolat one is amazing! Like a little Christmas decoration all on its own! Our calendars usually end up trashed and bent to pieces by the end of the month…

    • 12 years ago

    We have a coutdown hanging in our kitchen where we use chalk to mark the days. Now that my eldest is learning how to write numbers she is helping me write it-super sweet. But I would like to get a proper advent calendar-how neat are these!! xox

    • 12 years ago

    My mum, love her, still buys us all Advent calendars every year…! No chocolate though, we were never allowed that as kids!

    • 12 years ago

    The chocolate Christmas tree looks so cute!

    • 12 years ago

    I was in Sainsburys this evening and said to Himself ‘shall we get some celebrations to go in the advent calendar pockets?’ (I have a felt snowman with pockets you fill yourself) and he’s said ‘I’m not bothered and anyway you’re not meant to be eating chocolate at the moment’.

    It’s a miracle he got out of there in one piece really.

      • 12 years ago

      Ha hah ha, that sounds like the sort of thing my husband would say… Tch!

    • 12 years ago

    There’s this lovely one that’s not too expensive and in Tescos http://m.thorntons.co.uk/product.aspx/1622/Continental-Advent-Calendar-3-FOR-2- Yum!

    • 12 years ago

    I love the look of the maison du chocolat one!

      • 12 years ago

      Yes, for £48 it better be nice!

    • 12 years ago

    I love these choices. I’d love the whiskey one especially! I splashed out and bought myself a fancy £2.50 one from M&S, like a real proper grown up lady. Well: a proper grown up lady who still wants an advent calendar, that is.

    • 12 years ago

    Poundshop? Luxury. I’m going to 99p stores… every penny counts.

      • 12 years ago

      Haha! That made me actually snort out loud!!