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Thrifty home-owner praised for ‘genius’ Christmas wreath thought given a ten out of 10

TikTok viewers were left both impressed and in stitches after one influencer came across a property with the front door decorated with a festive Dominos pizza box

10/10 for originality
10/10 for originality(Image: Jam Press/@geedubs95)

A TikToker has left viewers baffled after discovering a minimum-effort wreath – made from a pizza box.

In a video shared online, Georgia can be seen filming a local wreath in Wandsworth, London. The festive item was made out of an old Domino’s pizza box, with the thrifty winner praised for their creativity and resourcefulness.

The footage was shot on Wednesday, December 11 and later shared on TikTok. “The idea is genius!,” the content creator said. “This is a seriously creative Christmas wreath, 10/10 for effort.

The video went viral on TikTok
The video went viral on TikTok(Image: Jam Press/@geedubs95)

“It’s nice to switch things up and it has definitely spread some festive cheer around the neighbourhood.”

The video was also shared on @NoContextBrits, where it has racked up 67,000 views.

One person commented: “Can’t wait for the carol singers ‘domino-ooh-ooooh’.” [sic]

“That’s a wreath I don’t mind making!” said another fan.

The winning wreath proves that cost-cutting homemade methods can absolutely beat pricier, ready-to-buy options available in supermarkets.

The house in London
The house in London (Image: Jam Press/@geedubs95)

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The news comes as families look to make Christmas cheaper amid the cost of living crisis.

Earlier this month, we reported how a mum who found herself drowning in £3k of debt after splurging on Christmas and birthday presents has put a stop to the festive madness.

Determined to turn things around, Katie Tradie from Llanelli, Wales, made a pact five years ago to cut back drastically.

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Now, the 30 year old marketing agency boss buys 90% of her gifts second-hand, a move that has helped her wipe out her debts. She’s a regular bargain hunter on Facebook Marketplace, Vinted, and charity shops, snagging festive outfits for her kids for just £30 and even a wooden treehouse for a mere £15.

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Katie, who shares her life with building inspector hubby Adam Tradie, 36, confessed: “80 per cent to 90 per cent of my Christmas shopping is second-hand.”

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