It is that time of year again, where the UK Money Bloggers come together to offer you a great prize. This time around there are 80 blogs taking part, meaning we can offer you prizes worth £400! Our biggest giveaway to date, and I am so proud to have organised it. As you know I really love hampers, and they are my favourite competition prize to offer (and my favourite gift to receive!). Your prize will be delivered before Christmas to help you with some festive cheer.
Some of the UK Money Bloggers have teamed up to offer you a fantastic prize selection. There are eight Christmas Afternoon Treats with Flowers M&S hampers up for grabs, worth £50 each. That means eight lucky winners will receive a hamper in time for Christmas!
Meet the bloggers taking part
The bloggers taking part in this festive giveaway are:
MakeMoneyWithoutAJob.com | Shoestring Cottage | Your Money Sorted | Thrifty Londoner | Much More With Less | Thrifty Lesley | Pounds and Sense | The Money Whisperer | Inspiring Life Design | Budgeting is a Challenge
Bee Money Savvy | Joleisa | Mind Over Money Matters | The Reverend | Charlotte Musha | Earning By The Sea | SueFoster.Info | Katie Saves | The Money Saving Mum | MamaFurFur | Daily Deals UK | Thrifty Husband
Everyday Freebies and More | Melanie's Fab Finds | Mrs MummyPenny | Bronni | Brit on a Budget | Miss Penny Money | Your Best Friend's Guide to Cash | Money Blog Scotland | I Beat Debt | The Savvy Sisters
Looking After Your Pennies | Bang on Blanks | Miss Manypennies | Lylia Rose | SavvyMumUK | Monethalia | The Female Money Doctor | Broke Girl in the City | Mummy Saver Money Maker | Mum on a Budget | Bargain Bunny | Not Taught at School | Savings 4 Savvy Mums
Glitz & Glamour Makeup | Debt Free Family | Side Hustle Directory | The Somerset Foodie | Financial Expert | Get Paid to F.A.R.T | Savvy in Somerset | A Thrifty Gamer | Mrs Pinch | TuppennysFIREplace | Reinventing Neesha | Alieshia | Sunshine and Rain | Thrifty Chap
Skinny Spending | Money Making Mum | My Money Cottage | Money Tips Blog | Emily Brookes | Frugal Family | Beauty Markdown | Boost My Budget | Make Money Without a Job | Family Budgeting | The Mini Millionaire
This Money Works | Broke in Bristol | The Bloglancer | The Money Principle | Slimming Violet | Savvy Squirrel | Extreme Couponing & Deals UK | Ruth Makes Money | A Balanced Belly | My Debt Diary
The prizes
There are eight Christmas Afternoon Treats with Flowers M&S hampers up for grabs, worth £50 each.
If the hamper is no longer available when the winners are drawn then the winners will be offered an alternative hamper from M&S worth £50 each.
Enter to win
To enter simply complete any or all of the Rafflecopter entry widget options below.
The competition closes at midnight on 14th December 2019. If the hamper selected is sold out then we will offer an alternative M&S hamper worth £50. You can see the widget for the full terms and conditions of this giveaway.
There are plenty of ways to enter this giveaway.
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Good luck!
7 responses
Start next years shopping in January
My best tip is to have serious conversations about who you really need to buy presents for. Street a long discussion on my extended family it’s been decided we will only buy for the children going forward and this will save £000s
This is absolutely amazing of the money community to do..
I have found the community to be so helpful myself and I know so many others have too.
My top tip don’t buy for the sake of buying! So many presents are opened and then just tossed to the side and forgot about, if you would like to buy something with a bit of thought behind in then go for it but if not arrange some family time, maybe a family film night? Xxx
Use cashback sites. It’s a purchase you’d be making anyway so you may as well earn something back?! Absolute no brainer!
My tip is to buy wrapping paper, Christmas decorations and stocking fillers (that will still be fine 12 months later) in the January sales, it is so much cheaper and can mean you can buy nicer things than you might if it wasn’t in the sale
Scour charity shops always first before buying elsewhere