WIN! Mother's Day Competition

Submitted by SuperluckyDi on Mon, 2013-02-25 16:09

There are lots of lovely Mother's Day competitions around at the moment, and we didn't want to miss out on the fun! So here on the blog we're giving you the chance to win a £35 Interflora Gift Card to spend on a bouquet of your choice - for your mum, a friend...or why not treat yourself (you deserve it!)

Our competition is easy to enter. Make sure you're a registered PrizeFinder member and logged into your account. Then leave us a comment on this blog post to let us know, if you could win ANY prize in the world for your Mum, what would it be?

I know my Mum would love a helicopter ride over Snowdonia so I'm always on the look out for that!

One entrant will be chosen at random to win a £35 Interflora gift card. Your comment won't appear here immediately as we have moderation set up on the blog, but as long as it's received before 12 midnight on Mothering Sunday, 10th March 2013 it will count!

We hope all you comping mums have a wonderful Mother's Day!

Terms and Conditions
1. Open to UK residents aged 18 or over
2. Entrants must be registered PrizeFinder users and logged in to their account to leave a comment
3. Only one entry per person
4. The winner will be chosen at random
5. The closing date is 10th March 2013
6. The winner will be notified by email within 7 days of the closing date, and must confirm their postal address within 28 days or an alternative winner will be chosen
7. The prize is one £35 Interflora gift card, to be posted to the winner

Comments

Submitted by loopy_lacy on Wed, 2013-02-27 20:26

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If I could choose anything I would treat her to a fabulous day out in London seeing the sights and shopping then finishing it off with cocktails at The Ritz!

Submitted by mrose78 on Thu, 2013-02-28 13:00

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For Mother's Day I would love to find a cure for cancer. My mom passed away 18 months ago soon after diagnosis at the young age of 56, which obviously has devastated the whole family. We certainly feel her loss. My mom loved flowers as she was an avid gardener so a lovely bunch from inter flora would be a great way of remembering her. Xxx

Submitted by essexkit on Thu, 2013-02-28 13:18

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A lovely bouquet of flowers will do nicely as Mum lives 150 miles away from me and I can't travel to see her at the moment due to a hip injury. Bless her , at the age of 73 she comes to stay a few days every other month to make sure I'm okay! Good Luck everybody : )

Submitted by cakesphotoslife on Thu, 2013-02-28 15:43

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Anything in the whole world? I would love to treat my Mum to a weekend break with both her daughters, we have never had a holiday together the 3 of us, would be great to take the grandaughters also, I know she would love that also x

Submitted by G2eS4UYxut on Thu, 2013-02-28 17:19

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If I could win anything for my mum it would be a nice break away just the two of us to take her mind of her disability and reward her for everything she does me and my son. x

Submitted by anneka456@gmail.com on Thu, 2013-02-28 17:43

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I would love to take my mum on a safari holiday to Africa as she loves animals and even owns a parrot, dog, cat and ferret as well as looking after the ducks in the local nature reserve. A Safari holiday would be a dream come true for my amazing animal loving mum.

Submitted by pearlyqueen on Thu, 2013-02-28 19:03

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I would wish for a chauffer driven car from the North West to Dorset ( M6 / M5 / M4) to bring my Mum to my home so I could cook her a lovely meal - she could stay the night and be returned / chaufferd next day - Its so far and so expensive and so fiddley on the train we do not make the journey as much as we should and I miss her

Submitted by stuandchar on Fri, 2013-03-01 10:57

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I would love to win my Mum a weekend spa break with all the treatments thrown in, with 7 children and being my nans carer she never gets any time to herself.

Submitted by suzy1505 on Fri, 2013-03-01 16:03

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unfortunately my mother died on mother's day 15 years ago but as a mother myself, I would love to win a family holiday or a villa holiday big enough for both my 2 children, all 4 lovely grand daughters,myself and my husband, in the sun, for a lovely relaxing time.

Submitted by greig23 on Fri, 2013-03-01 18:25

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would love to win a trip to new york!! me and my mum have allways wanted to go here!! and it would be amazing to experiance it together! to see the sights and maybe a show on broadway! WOW :)

Submitted by darcey09 on Fri, 2013-03-01 21:51

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My mum is German and she has always spoken English here and been very .. English. we have never been together to Germany, I'd love to win a short break so she could revisit her favourite places ..I'd love to see Germany through her eyes

Submitted by mayo22 on Sat, 2013-03-02 10:06

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my mum is my auntie who adopted me and my brother when we were at a young age. she now looks after her mum (my grandma) at home as her full time carer and never gets anytime for luxuries like a well deserved pamper day were she can just feel like a women again. so i would love to treat her to a have her hair done, have her nails done and a well deserved relaxing spa day for her to. love you auntie shirl and thanks for being like a mum hope i can win this for you coz you bloody well deserve it. :) xxx emily

Submitted by daisy-mae on Sat, 2013-03-02 10:48

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I would love to take my mum for a trip to the seaside. We could have an ice-cream and a bag of chips while watching the waves roll in together. It would be amazing to spend a day with just my mum. We both enjoy the simple things but we don't have anytime together when it is just the two of us.

Submitted by fitwell on Sat, 2013-03-02 11:28

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I would love toget all the family together and have a portrait done,so hard to get everyone in the same place at the same time,this would be a lovely reminder for her!

Submitted by gemzta91 on Sat, 2013-03-02 11:29

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would love to take my mum to egypt as she has always dreamt of going and she has been through so much this year would like to spoil her

Submitted by hunhun007 on Sat, 2013-03-02 13:57

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It will be unlimited selection of books - real paper books, which smell of fresh paper and you can touch and feel in your hands.
Mum loves to read and book prices are so high this days, so prize like this would make her extremely happy.
She is not having any of e-readers ideas, only real books all the way.

Submitted by kasmum on Sat, 2013-03-02 20:22

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I know it's terribly boring but I'd love to win a new cooker for my mum, her's is incredibly old and I'd love to be able to buy her a new one but I just can't afford it, so for her that would be a perfect prize - failing that a beautiful bouquet of flowers would suffice!

Submitted by gothprincess666 on Sun, 2013-03-03 02:15

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i would get my mum a new bed one that as a control as she spend a lot of time in bed due to illness and i know she needs a proper bed

Submitted by dr_prerna on Sun, 2013-03-03 15:47

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I would love to win an Ipad for my mom because her laptop is not working and she really love looking recipes on the internet!!

Submitted by leannehull on Sun, 2013-03-03 22:32

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I'd love to win a trip to America for my mum to meet up with her brother who she hasn't seen for years. Room on the trip for the rest of us would be good too, so my uncle could meet my children too!

Submitted by julsthomas on Sun, 2013-03-03 23:39

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The perfect gift from me to mum would be a silver heart necklace on a fine chain. Very simple, easy to wear daily and a daily reminder that she is always in my heart.

Submitted by Ladymalt on Mon, 2013-03-04 10:19

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For Mother's Day I'd absolutely love to win my mum a holiday to Florida, as she has not been away in years and really deserves it as she works so damn hard!

Submitted by JS06 on Mon, 2013-03-04 12:06

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Would love to give my Mum a clear and simple night's sleep. She worries about all of us so much she generally doesn't sleep well. Sweet dreams, Mum! xxx