With the cost of living rising and rising, lots of people are starting to get concerned about how they will pay for Christmas, and already trying to manage the expectations of children. With that in mind, one way to make this easier on everyone is to buy steadily over the coming months, rather than getting lots of things all in one go.
To help you out, we’ve got a fun competition for you. This would make an ideal gift for a child this Christmas, or as the perfect addition to a Christmas Eve Box or fun pre-Christmas activity.
Bring a bit of festive fun to your Christmas table
Colour-in Poster/Tablecloths were inspired by designer Kate Edmunds’ after a visit to restaurant with her family. The waiter popped down the usual paper tablecloth with a pot of pens. Unfortunately, it was so full of advertising the children struggled to find enough white space for their creations. Eureka! Why not create a tablecloth full of black and white illustrations for children to colour in? And so the colour-in tablecloth was born!
With its bold clean lines and eclectic design, Eggnogg colour-in design makes a stylish and creative addition to any Christmas table. The perfect, long-lasting antidote to all that screen time and Christmas pud!
Eggnogg colour-in Poster/Tablecloths come in twelve designs: Teatime, Amazing Animals, Great Britain, Seaside, Christmas, Puzzletime, Unicorns, Dinosaurs, Countryside, Monsters. *Space, *London and *Easter. *special prints
Colour-in Poster/Tablecloths by Eggnogg – Product Details:
· 12 designs: Teatime, Amazing Animals, Great Britain, Seaside, Christmas, Puzzletime, Unicorns, Dinosaurs, Countryside, Monsters. *Space, *London and *Easter. *special prints
· Size: 1270 x 952mm
· Designed and printed in the UK
· Thick (100 gsm), durable, high quality paper
· Suitable for colouring in with pencil, pen, crayon or paint
· Price: £10
Available online at www.eggnogg.co.uk
Competition Time
Now the exciting part. You can be in the running to win one of these fun table cloths, just by entering the easy widget below. UK entrants only please – GOOD LUCK!
*WIN* A Christmas Colour-in TableclothTERMS AND CONDITIONS:
- Giveaway will run until 10th October 2022.
- There is one prize to be won.
- The prize is non-transferable and no cash alternative is offered.
- This giveaway is open to UK entries only.
- Entrants must be age 18 or over.
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- Winner’s details will be passed to Mummy Fever, who are responsible for sending out the prize.
- All entries will be checked.
- The winner will be chosen at random from valid entries after the closing date.
- The winner will be informed via email.
- Failure to respond within two days may result in a new winner being drawn.
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51 comments
Buy in sales and save !
Be a miserable grump and don’t buy presents! Bah!
Get loyalty cards and cashback sites and then save it for xmas!
My son would love this. He loves colouring
Make homemade gifts! Pinterest is brilliant for finding ideas. We love making foodie gifts for family.
great to be ready early with this grandson will be kept very busy
There aren’t many things my 4 year old and 10 year old have in common but colouring is. I enjoy it too. Something we could all do together. Fab idea.
buy things throughout the year in the sales
What a fab idea! Jingle all the way!
I put a little away each week into a savings account
Give a gift token of doing a chore for someone which only cost you your time
Buy in the sales throughout the year if you can!
I buy items when they are on sale throughout the year!
Set up a monthly savings account and keep an eye on the sales!
Some of the toy sale are either starting soon or have started. Start Christmas shopping now
Save up cashback for xmas & convert into vouchers
Shop around DONT if there is a certain item someone wants always see where is the cheapest place to buy don’t presume it’s a certain site .
I have to confess i actually grab a lot at the end of January when the xmas sales are literally down so much i grab lots of bargains and stick them in the attic when the tree goes away….
Putting a little money away all year if you can
Buy in sales and save
Save up your loyalty bonus points and cash
Look for bargains all year round to keep back for Christmas
Start early putting away any bargains you find, particularly for books and toys
Start shopping in July/August to spread the cost.
Make homemade cards with your children
Buy Christmas wrapping paper, ribbons and decorations in the sales after Christmas and put them away until next Christmas. Choosing plain-coloured wrapping paper means you can also use it for gifts throughout the year.
I put a bit of money away every week so that I can get something nice for my little boy
Use a cashback app (I use Top casback) when shopping online. I shop throughout the year, taking advantage of sales.
I always buy my Christmas wrapping paper and cards in the sale after Christmas the year before!
Have a Christmas swear jar to save some money from the hole family.
i would say look early such as black friday for gifts as you can get some really great deals, also make a more simple christmas dinner, dont go overboard
Definitely make the most of the sales throughout the year for the majority of gifts saves me so much each year
I save loyalty points and use cash back sites. I also buy in sales throughout the year
Buy gifts throughout the year & get the kids to make Christmas cards for individual family members rather than buying the special ones.
Start planning and buying early whilst there are bargains around
Try to buy throughout the year. Just after xmas is a good time.
Throughout the year snap receipts, enter comps, and do surveys.
Send an Email Instead of a Christmas Card, telling people it is a small attempt to save trees and ( money for heating. )
Buy in the sales throughout the year. I sometimes even manage to start in the January Sales for the next year!
Start present shopping early to look for best deals.
Recycle wrapping paper,ribbon etc from last year and save money!
Start early and buy in sales
Recycle presents and make gifts
Forward planning and looking out for special offers etc helps me massively x
set a budget and stick to it
buy in the sales when you can
Looks amazing for my son
This would certainly pass the time.
Look for bargains & shop around to get best prices x
Buy throughtout the year x
join a christmas club, so you know what budget you have