Friday, 4 November 2016

Country Living Christmas Fairs Giveaway

With less than 8 weeks to go now until Christmas it's time for us to start planning and getting ourselves organised.  Personally I couldn't be happier about that. 

If you find yourself stuck for ideas of that perfect gift to buy or decorating inspiration, then the team at Country Living Fairs could be just the ones to give you that helping hand. 





Having visited the Country Living Fairs in the past, they have become a date in my diary that I always look forward to.  But I have to say the Christmas one is my favourite, surely that figures with me though, right!
  

With three shows taking place across the country, London (9-13 Nov), Glasgow (17-20 Nov) and Harrogate (1-4 Dec) They reach out to a huge audience and if you can make it to one of them I would highly recommend it, even if just for a day out with a friend or loved one. 





To help you get there, I have teamed up with Country Living Fairs and have 3 sets of tickets to give away to you, my readers.  I have one pair for each show.  To be in with a chance of winning a pair of tickets, please leave me a comment on this post telling me why you love Christmas.  If you could also let me know which show you would like to attend so I can make sure you're down to win the correct set of tickets. 


I will be contacting the winner of the London show on Monday 7th November  and will announce winners for the other two shows on Wednesday 9th November.




Good Luck.


~ Gem x

6 comments:

  1. I love Christmas because we all manage to get together as a family now that we are all spread around the country. I love to make little gifts and fill them with love. I would love to be able to go to the show at Harrogate, a real treat.

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    1. Nothing beats a handmade gift. Thank you for entering my lovely x x

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  2. I love Christmas because it's filled with tradition. All the little things we did as a family when I was a child has been passed down to my own children, and even though they're now grown, the traditions continue. I'd like to be included in the draw for the tickets for Harrogate please.

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    1. This is so lovely. Christmas is definitely a time for traditions. Thanks for entering x x

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  3. I have very happy, strong memories of Christmas with a lot of family - cousins, aunties and uncles and anyone who was on their own at church that morning that Dad would bring home with him! We'd all squeeze round the table for hours and there was always mischief and laughter. We try to recreate that now with our own lovely boy although his cousins are a little older. I still insist on a real tree and love decorating the house and Christmas table. It's our turn to host this year so ive made all the place settings from Christmas fabric and have starting painting plates and mugs as presents. I'd love to go to the London fair as I've never been before.

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    1. How wonderful is this, such beautiful memories. Thanks for entering x x

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