Take part in our sustainable festive competition!
The Week Junior is on a mission to encourage families to ditch the plastic and glitter in favour of some simple handmade Christmas decorations. Our exciting challenge is designed to help you stamp out waste, save money and give kids something fun to do.
PLUS you could also be in with the chance of winning an annual English Heritage family membership worth £115*!
To get involved all you need to do is help your junior to make something festive from old magazines, paper or card - it's that easy! Get inspiration from some of our simple craft ideas that feature handy step-by-step guides below or create something completely unique - the main thing is you enjoy it!
Take a photo of your creation and submit it via the form below - you can see our full T&Cs there too.
Good luck and happy crafting - The Week Junior Team
Looking for inspiration? Here are some handy guides to help you get crafting
We'd love to see some of your amazing creations - share what your families have made with us at hello@theweekjunior.co.uk or via social media tagging @theweekjunior with #MakeitChristmas - we'll showcase some of our favourites on our social accounts throughout December.
Watch BAFTA-winning presenter, author and YouTuber Maddie Moate make a Christmas tree from her old copies of The Week Junior! Not only has she upcycled the magazine to make this cute decoration, she'll be recycling it after the festive season is over! It's super simple to make, all you need is some old magazines and glue - why not give it a try and enter the competition?
Create a Christmas scene with model houses built from recycled cardboard boxes and magazines.
Transform old magazines into a stunning display of handmade hanging decorations.