Win this Christmas with Sky Movies #SproutChristmas Competition

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Although my tree isn’t up yet and I still haven’t bought a single present, the advent calendars were rolled out a few mornings ago and the kids have seen Father Christmas at Dexter’s school fete. At 3 years old, this is the first year he’s understood the significance of Christmas and he’s very excited.

Helping us set the scene for Christmas and build up the excitement are, as ever, Christmas ads. You’re sat there engrossed in the grim theatre of I’m a Celebrity when Ant and Dec guide us through to a break and our hearts melt as the big boys trawl out their lavish productions.

Among those who have surpassed themselves this year are Sky Movies. Their fun-filled extravaganza is definitely a contender for Christmas ad of the year and taps into some of our much-loved family movie favourites. It follows the story of Rosie who sulkily nabs the Brussel Sprouts off her Christmas dinner plate and disappears under the table after being told to eat them. In her sneaky endeavours she meets many a child’s idol as she flicks between film scenes trying to get rid. She swans through Cinderella’s ballroom casually tossing sprouts in champagne flutes, fends off a hostile dinosaur with a sprout as she helps the characters from Night at the Museum, and manages to dump another during an animated exchange with Baymax from Big Hero 6 - all films that are available over the festive period on Sky Movies.

So capitalising on the theme of the much maligned brussel sprout, Sky Movies invited a few bloggers to recreate a movie using the green version of Marmite. It just so happened, I was one of them. I chose Titanic, and well… this is how I managed to offend James Cameron on more levels than I’d care to mention.

Not alone in my efforts, here are some of my fellow bloggers giving it a go: The Oliver’s Madhouse, What the Redhead Said, The Mini Mes and Me (sit tight for this one), Henry’s Blog and The Yorkshire Dad (not long to wait)… Yes we all spent hours putting these beauties together. Well worth popping a few popcorn kernels ey?

Sooooo…. Given we all made wallys of ourselves, how do you fancy doing the same? … No?

What I said you could Win Sky TV* for a year or £100 vouchers?

If you fancy yourself as the next JJ Abrams, enter the Sky Movies #SproutChristmas Competition and and win big in time for Christmas. Just rip open a packet of sprouts and film a 2-3 min movie and you’ve sorted Christmas dinner or your partner’s or your kids’ pressies!

Sound too much like hard work? Well my movie took a few hours in total. They’re not asking for the new Wallace & Gromit, just a quicky Smartphone-made movie uploaded to their Facebook page. Pop on over to Sky Movies Facebook page for the lowdown and some rather hilarious entries!

Twitter fan? off you pop then - @SkyMovies!

Don’t want to enter but want to see all these great movies whilst supping Moët & Chandon and nicking the Snickers out of your child’s selection box - check out Sky Movies!

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My #DubaiChallenge - Dubai in 3 days!

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Craig and I love to travel. There’s something about shutting the door and running down the drive with our suitcases, knowing that in a matter of hours we’ll be in a different country, wearing things we wouldn’t dare wear at home, and maxing out our credit cards on exotic foods and bucket list experiences.

When you have children, you quickly learn to really make the best of your time together as a couple. We love our mini-mes to bits, but the sleepless nights, endless grazed knees and dinnertime tantrums get the best of us every 6 months or so. We’ll then book a long weekend away and bribe our family and friends to help out - usually citing imminent divorce as an excuse for being selfish and holidaying without the kiddies. Although we should, we just don’t feel guilty.

So when holiday experts Travelbag recently got in touch and asked if I’d liked to enter their #DubaiChallenge to win a 3 night stay in Dubai, I didn’t need any convincing. In order to win, I need to tell you exactly what we’d get up to on our 3 day middle eastern adventure. Easy enough! Dubai has been a dream of ours for some time so this is something I could write about all day long.

So… Why Dubai?

Because it’s one of the most fascinating, contradictory and opulent places in the world. Formerly a simple fishing village, the city’s oil revenues accelerated its early development in the late 1960s. Having experienced exponential growth, the city has become a hub of world-class tourism and is now the 22nd most expensive city in the world and the most expensive city in the Middle East.

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To make up for a lack of cultural heritage and compete with the likes of Moscow and Shanghai, Dubai was arguably built to shock. The police drive Ferrari’s, it’s home to the world’s only 7* hotel, it has a man-made island (the Palm Jumeirah) lovingly referred to by locals as the eighth wonder of the world, and you’ll see dozens of gold-plated cars on its main streets. Dubai offers you a grown-up and more sensational version of Vegas, with malls that swell as far outwards, as its hotels do upwards.

So what would Craig and I get up to?

Day 1

After finding our hotel and getting our bearings, I’d whisk Craig straight to the Dubai Mall. Okay, okay - it’s not the most inventive use of our time and we’ll be treading in the footsteps of hundreds of thousands of Brits before us, but what better way is there to de-stress from a long flight than iFlying (indoor skydiving)? I also really fancy the DubaiDino as I’ve never been to the National History Museum (I know, madness right?) and have heard this museum was years in the making. The aquarium is also a must-see with its underwater zoo and 51m walk-through tunnel in which 33,000 sharks, manta rays, and eels swim above the heads of gaping shoppers.

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When sun sets we’ll head on up to the Burj Khalifa (all 124 floors worth, in a sickeningly quick elevator) so we can look out over Dubai as it transitions from day to night.

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We’ll then dine at one of the restaurants at Souk Al Bahar facing the Burj Khalifa and watch the dancing fountain show. This was one of my highlights in Vegas, and this is supposed to surpass the Fountains of Bellagio in every which way (I’m yet to come across one bad review).

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Day 2

You’d have to have a few screws loose to not head across to the Atlantic Hotel on the Palm Jumeirah, and thankfully insanity isn’t an affliction Craig or I have. After splashing around at the Aquaventure waterpark, going on the shark safari (with special helmets rather than breathing apparatus) and sunning ourselves on the beach, we’ll probably stop for drinks at the Barazura cocktail bar, then treat ourselves to some authentic middle eastern cuisine at the highly rated Saffron restaurant.

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As the sun goes down, we’ll head into the desert on safari. Afternoon desert-adventure tours include dune bashing at Big Red, sand boarding, or hot-air ballooning over the dunes as the sun goes down. Out of all these, ballooning sounds like the best way to really take in the unspoiled beauty and sheer enormity of the desert - and to be honest, I think we’ll probably need some R&R after such a frenetic first day.

Day 3

MallofEmiratesMall of the Emirates - Flickr: Els

I suspect we’ll be utterly exhausted by then, and dare-I-say it missing the kiddies. This means we’ll want to wind down our last day with more gentle exploration of the city. I’m desperate to take in the Gold & Spice Souk (even if, by now our bank accounts have been frozen) just because it looks so mesmorizing in photographs. I’ll then try and convince Craig to go to the Mall of the Emirates so I can have my first ever go at skiing on its much famed indoor ski slope with real snow.

OldSoukInside Old Souk - Flickr: Soumit

If there’s any time left, Craig will also want to travel outside of the city centre to the Dubai Designer Outlet Mall to see if we can find any bargains. I’ll probably be on auto-pilot by then and won’t be so bothered when my tech-mad hubby starts prattling on about Sound Bars and 4K TVs… told you I had this planned out.

So that’s it - a once in a lifetime experience rammed full of activities, drinks, fine food, culture and Us. Just the sort of adult-only time away we’ll need before tackling Euro Disney next Christmas (How did Craig ever convince me this was a good idea?).

So please Travelbag, help fulfill a lifelong dream and send this knackered Mummy & Daddy to Dubai. If you don’t, we may divorce (of course, I’m joking)

 

 


GIVEAWAY & REVIEW: Win a PhotoBox 60 x 40 classic canvas (CD: 30/10/2015)

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I love taking photos of Dexter & Heidi. When I catch them just right they’re simply stunning and I can’t believe Craig & I made them. Yet, they’re growing so fast and with everyday that passes, their little chubby faces are morphing into the teenage ones that will soon sit moodily across from us at the dinner table. Taking photos is my way of preserving the memory of them as they pass through each stage of their lives - from baby, to toddler and beyond.

I took such a photo the other day that perfectly captures Heidi. She looks like she’s stepped right off the set of Breakfast at Tiffany’s with her amber teething necklace and over-the-shoulder Hepburn-esque pose. She just looks positively angelic and I knew I had to make a canvas out of it. Having identified a large wall in our dining room that needed something interesting, I decided to play with the image and use it as a centrepiece.

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At first glance, it’s not perfect. You can see the mess in their playroom, and she’s off-centre. The colours would also look out of place in my dining room (duck egg blue and white). So I popped the image through a photo editing suite, fiddled with the brightness, cropped it and changed it to black and white. There wasn’t a lot I could do about her toys, but I like to think she’s so stunning that the background becomes obsolete.

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I used PhotoBox this time around, and have to say I’m seriously impressed. Everything from editing, to ordering, right on down to the email communication was pretty much perfect. Having reviewed for tons of photo-to-canvas services over the years, the PhotoBox experience has definitely been the most professional.

THE WEBSITE…

… is slick and very user-friendly. There’s no fussy & complicated editing suite that has become synonymous with ordering canvasses. The upload function was fast and simple. You can pull images from Instagram, Facebook, G+, your computer or your iPhoto (for Mac users) using their new super fast uploader. This gives you free unlimited secure storage for your JPEG photos on the PhotoBox site - ideal for regular customers or those designing calendars or photo-books.

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You then simply select your image / album from your profile, and select create a product. A product menu will then pop up (complete with pricing) so you can turn your image into something special - be it a gift or treat for yourself.

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Editing from there on in is simplicity itself. You can adjust the size, select your orientation and opt to wrap the image - all from one screen. You’ll then go on to order. My only slight niggle was that if you choose a solid block colour wrap, your only option is white. This was exactly what I wanted for my canvas, however for colour canvasses I can imagine it would be nice to pick out a colour contained within the image to make the edges less of a contrast.

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ORDERING…

… is just as straightforward.

You can choose to pay via PayPal or all other major card services and check-out super easy and well explained.

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My canvas at 100cm by 76cm is the largest size available and is currently priced at £45 (+ £15 for “classic” 3.8cm thickness, although you can opt for a “lite” 1.8cm thickness at no extra cost). Knowing canvasses as I do, this is an insane price and the cheapest you’ll find online. This means you can update a room inexpensively with a statement piece. Delivery prices are also very reasonable with my mammoth canvas arriving in just 2 days via courier for £6.95. You can also opt for special or tracked delivery for a small fee if you’re in a rush.

Throughout every stage of my order, I received an email (it was being made, it was being dispatched etc) and I knew exactly when it would arrive. It arrived safe and sound and perfectly packaged via a national courier service - what more could you ask for?

QUALITY

It’s stretched and secured better than others we’ve come across before, with heavy duty staples that won’t scrape your paintwork. It’s also tightly wrapped and incredibly neat on the underside. The staples are proportionately aligned making it easy to hang with poster stickers should you not want to drill into your walls. Ours also arrived with wall fixings, but as we live in a rented house we opted not to use these.

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The colour is great and the image is nice and bright. There’s no blurring or bleeding of the print - it’s completely crisp and makes a huge statement. I’m just completely delighted with it and it has completely transformed our dining room.

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Twitter: @PhotoBox / Facebook: @PhotoBoxPBX / G+: @PhotoBoxcouk / Instagram: @PhotoBoxUK

Or… you can win one right here!

PhotoBox have very generously given me a bestselling 60cm x 40cm canvas to give away! Entry is, as always via Rafflecopter so best of luck!

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