Come and have fun on the farm. Grab your coloured pencils, smell that country air and explore farmyards and fields full of chirpy chickens, prancing pigs, cavorting cows, noisy tractors, friendly farmers and much more besides.
If you are a regular reader of the blog, you might have seen my article before Christmas featuring the eggnog Christmas colour-in tablecloth. If you have children and you’ve never tried a colour-in tablecloth, I’m telling you that you NEED one of these in your life. We’ve had a few over the years and they are so good. This is a project, where the whole family can work together to create a master piece day-by-day.
Bigger (1270mm x 950mm) than most ‘giant’ colouring-in posters on the market. Folds into a small (250mm x 150mm), lightweight and beautifully presented carton that’s easy to carry or pop in the post – the perfect present!
Suitable for coloured pencils, crayons, pastels, chalks, paints and felt tips.
Competition Time
Now the exciting bit and something perfect for this period of lockdown. We’ve tamed up with eggnogg to offer a Farm Colour-In Tablecloth to one lucky Mummy Fever reader. All you have to do is enter the easy widget below.
*WIN* A Farm Colour-In TableclothTERMS AND CONDITIONS:
- Giveaway will run until March 22nd 2021.
- 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 eggnogg, who are responsible for sending out the prize.
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- The winner will be chosen at random from valid entries after the closing date.
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- Failure to respond within two days may result in a new winner being drawn.
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37 comments
I’ve enjoyed being home with my 2year old twins and watching them grow.
I enjoyed learning to knit socks!
My kids being in the house more and able to spend more time with them!
Definately a renewed sense of gratitude for the important things in life…
Not having to defrost the car on a cold winters morning before I go to work
I have enjoyed making TikTok Videos
I enjoyed having time to do hobbies
more time to relax and chill out
GOING OUTSIDE IS SOMETHING TO BE MORE APPRECIATED EVEN JUST FOR A STROLL
Having more time to read and have baths!
nothing.. absoloutly nothing lol.. saving money maybe
Spending time with my girls and husband who is usually very busy!
Spending more time with my boys
One thing I have enjoyed about lockdown is being closer with my family. I’m closer with my mum, dad and sister as well as the step kids.
I’ve enjoyed being able to binge watch some tv, read lots of books and do some crafts.
I’ve enjoyed working from home in my pjs
taking long walks daily
Spending time with little ones
Not having to get up quite so early
What a fab idea!
Ive enjoyed uninterrupted playtime with my children
I have really like relaxing in the gardening and enjoying the weather when it’s nice.
I like how the world has adapted for people stuck at home, its made so many more things accessible for people like me and I only hope it continues once the majority of people aren’t stuck at home anymore as they’ve proven now that it is possible
We’ve enjoyed loads of activities but most of all spending time together. It will, however, be great to meet up with other members of the family hopefully sometime soon
Learning to cut haur – quite therapeutic
Getting back into my hobbies. Luckily my children are older so haven’t had to do homeschooling.
I had my baby in lockdown so I have enjoyed kissing his beautiful face everyday and just taking time to love and be with him, I’m a bereavement officer so I had an exhausting pregnancy so the rest was welcome.
Loved having more family time
Being able to have time to read a good book.
Not having so many things to do and spending time with the family
I don’t like going out so I was glad to not have any invitations to meals and other outings. I normally feel obliged to accept invitations when I’d just rather stay at home.
I’ve enjoyed more time to read
Being able to have time to read a good book.
I have enjoyed having time to read lots of books and learn how to do suduko puzzles
Learning new crafts and baking bread x
Being able to watch box sets or catch ups & let the housework slide a bit. Who’s gonna see it? & as for tv everyone as been watching it more.Because after all there is only so much redecorating a person wants to do in a lockdown.
I have enjoyed extra time for gardening!