Highlands, Decorations & Festive Food

Kirstie Allsopp returns for the festive season, celebrating everything that makes a magical British Christmas. Kirstie takes inspiration from around the UK, from the snowcaps and castles of Scotland, to the rolling hills of England, and the glowing lights of London. In the first episode, Kirstie is in the Highlands, at Blair Castle's Christmas Fair and explores the wonderful world of Scottish craft - from tweed with a twist to glamourous handmade jewellery and pottery. The show's Christmas craft competitions finds leading crafts folk contesting to prepare the best gingerbread houses, Christmas trees and paper creations. Kirstie also learns some new skills, including how to create beautiful handmade decorations, presents, and delicious food to spice-up Yuletide.
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