Happy Christmas Eve everyone - I'm currently wrapping the last few presents, catching up on Vlogmas and getting excited for all the festivities tomorrow! Following on from the DIY beauty hamper giveaway I've got a few more prizes to share, starting today with this cute Ciate liquid velvet lipstick set:
Ciate liquid velvet lipstick set
Featuring 3 gorgeous suit all shades, the mini liquid velvet lipsticks are pigmented and long lasting, perfect for a night out or to keep in your handbag during the day. For your chance to win simply leave comment below telling me your favourite Christmas tradition. Don't forget to be a Bloglovin follower of Peonies and lilies and leave an email address or twitter handle on the Rafflecopter app so I can get in touch if you are the lucky winner. The giveaway will be open internationlly and will close at 12am on 31st December 2015.
Good luck and Merry Christmas!
Decorating the Christmas tree.
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I love baking cookies and decorating the house!!
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ReplyDeleteMy favourite tradition is instead of having crackers, we give everyone a scratch card and if they win, they get to keep it. It's an extra present in itself if you win :)
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ReplyDeleteWe work all of the holidays and have a secound Christmas in a posh hotel in Iceland later.
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ReplyDeleteWe still do a Secret Santa from a job I had to leave years ago (through ill-health) because there is only 4 shop staff so they thought I would love to keep doing it (which I do). Luckily everyone's is on FB so it's easy to stalk to find something they will like.
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ReplyDeleteMy favourite tradition is leaving a glass of milk & mince pie in front of the fireplace, obviously I don't do that anymore but I love seeing my little brothers do it :)
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Putting a Mince Pie and Carrot out for Santa and the Reindeer's.
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ReplyDeleteLove when the kids leave milk and cookies and carrots for santa and the reindeers :)
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ReplyDeletewhen me and the other half open our presents xmas eve before we go to bed so we have more time for my daughter to open hers on xmas day before we shoot off to the inlaws.
ReplyDeleteMy favourite tradition is helping my mom and my grandma cooking dinner for my whole family!!
ReplyDeleteMy favourite Christmas tradition is playing board games in the evening with my family xx Oh and making snowballs to drink!
ReplyDeleteMy favourite tradition is probably the Christmas Treasure Hunt my friends' mum organises for our families - gets us walking around the whole village so we're nice and hungry for lunch!
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ReplyDeleteMy favourite tradition is making the Christmas Cake with my mum :)
ReplyDeleteDecorating the Christmas tree and the house just on Christmas Eve and visiting Holy Mass at midnight.
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Christmas food!
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ReplyDeletePutting the Christmas tree up :)
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ReplyDeleteMy favourite Christmas tradition is playing board games in the evening with a few drinks and cheese and biscuits. My husbands family don't do this so I missed it last year but this I made them do it, they were at my house and they all text me the next day saying how much fun it was
ReplyDeleteMy favorite tradition is doing stockings for my daughters, even if they are now 16 & 18
ReplyDeleteNew pyjamers this year a comfy onsie I don't want take off :) hope you had a fab Christmas lovely giveaway x
ReplyDeleteWe always go see a pantomime on Christmas Eve
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Hanging up the Christmas stocking for the grandchildren
ReplyDeleteWe always open all our presies first thing in the morning when the kids wake us up
ReplyDeletealways a glass of baileys and playing charades!x
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ReplyDeleteWe decorate the tree to a dreadful Christmas CD called "Merry Chipmunk", featuring various Christmas songs being murdered by squeaky chipmunk singing. Someone gave it to my daughter when she was about 5 years old, and she loved it so much she insisted we play it each year (she's now 25 so we've been doing this a while!). The other part of the tradition is my husband shouting "turn that terrible music off" each year when we play it.
ReplyDeleteleaving the milk and mince pie out for the santa xx
ReplyDeletePlaying monopoly with the family in the afternoon
ReplyDeleteputting the decorations up through the night on 31st Nov so kids wake up to the magic of Christmas x
ReplyDeleteChecking if santa has been before going to open our presents :)
ReplyDeleteWe go to town on Christmas Eve and wander through the German market and funfair.We then go for a hot chocolate and a cake before heading home,it's a lovely way to start the festivities x
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