’s Crafty Christmas made its highly anticipated return to for the third year in a row, making it an annual treat for her fans who love crafting.
The beloved TV star left viewers emotional as she created a whole batch of goodies, homemade gifts and decorations for her grandmother Gwen’s care home.
Assisting with the strenuous tasks was her husband and actor Joe Swash, who proudly helped so she could throw a special Christmas party for the residents and staff.
As well as Joe, the festive special also gave fans a glimpse into Stacey’s rarely seen family members, including her aunt Mary and niece, who live in Canada and paid a surprise visit.
Throughout the episode, fans took to social media to share their reaction to the heart-warming and tear-jerking episode.
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Joe was on hand to help Stacey
One viewer was full admiration and penned: “They can never make me hate Stacey Solomon, her positivity and light is contagious I just love her.”
Another praised: “I love Stacey Solomon – so positive and warm. This programme is so lovely with so many carers taking part – not often seen and do so much good work.”
A fan added: “That has to be the most heartwarming, wholesome, Christmassy programme I have ever watched. Completely filled my heart with joy……and some fabulous tips too.”
As a fourth remarked: “Oh my, Stacey Solomon singing On My Own from Les Mis as a promise to Tony in the residential home has got me [crying emoji].”
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Stacey Solomon’s singing left viewers emotional
An emotional viewer echoed: “To hear Stacey Solomon sing at her nan’s nursing home… What a voice she has. I wish she would sing more @StaceySolomon. Plus, I absolutely love #CraftyChristmas as I always do every year. It was such a heartwarming and Christmassy program.”
During the episode, Stacey returned to her singing roots and picked up the microphone to perform a few festive songs. She also paid tribute to one of the residents, Tony’s late wife, with a rendition of On My Own from Les Miserable.
Among the crafts, the Loose Women star made homemade body butter for the carers with her friend Dilly Carter, tree toppers with Joe and Christmas wreaths for the residents.
Stacey also took on the mammoth task of repairing a broken vase using the Kintsugi technique with her sister Jemma Solomon,