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Woman goes all out for Christmas with giant pink Nutcracker

"I do this for every seasonal change."

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By Ben Barry via SWNS

A woman who decorates her front door to match the season has gone all out this Christmas with a giant pink Nutcracker, wreath and festive arch - and says her neighbors are divided.

Hannah Cox, 30, has decorated her door in a Queen of Hearts theme, for the Queen's Platinum Jubilee, with pumpkins for Halloween and has now opted for the Nutcracker this Christmas.

Her love of crafts saw her launch her own artificial flower business, Artificial Hannah, during June 2020 - after she created a false flower wall in her back garden and then started making floral silk hoops.

Hannah branched out to start decorating her front door to mirror the change in season in June 2020. Her first display was pink and white.

She spent £685 ($822) decorating her front door for Christmas this year - recycling some items she'd bought for previous projects. The Nutcracker cost £250 ($300) and the wreath and festive arch cost £435 ($522) to put together and took five hours to complete.

"My door took all day," said Hannah, from Minehead, Somerset, England.

"I have been planning it since February. I started it in the morning and finished it in the evening just before it went dark.

"It is so hard to find all the bits I want for it - that's why it has taken me all year to find what I want.

"I do this for every seasonal change.

"At the beginning of the year I did the Queen of Hearts. In spring, I did the Mad Hatters tea party. I did a Jubilee party for the Queen and in autumn I did pumpkins."

Hannah said her partner, Ryan Cape, a project manager, has "accepted" the door will change depending on the season.

"He loves the pink door, he has accepted it. When I first did it, he was a bit shocked but now he knows I have to beat it and be better every year," she said.

"The house that we are joined to, he is very speechless when he comes out to look at it - we don't think they are a fan.

"The other side of the house loves it as they look forwards to what comes next - the postman loves it.

After discovering her love for wreath making, Hannah quit her job as a nail technician in January 2021.

In March 2021, Hannah got her first premises where she makes her products and, in April 2022, she reached another milestone when she opened her first shop in her town of Minehead, Somerset.

To build the display, Hannah used:

- Garden trellis - £10
- Dry oasis - £20
- Chicken wire - £5
- Screws - a couple of pounds
- Cable ties - a couple of pounds
- Glue gun - left over from other projects
- Pliers - left over from other projects
- Nutcracker - £250
- Fake foliage, baubles, handmade lollies and other decorations - £400

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