Win £100 Fashion Beans vouchers for Father’s Day #DressDadComp

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Calling all dads!

Would you let your child dress you for the day?

Men’s Clothing site, Fashion Beans are asking exactly this in the lead up to Father’s Day in their #DressDadComp.

And we tried it ourselves!

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We actually had to go to a charity shop to buy up some colourful threads given Craig’s wardrobe is pretty sober. In fact, for a man on the wrong side of 40, he’s actually pretty trendy! Let loose in daddy’s drawers, Dex would have pulled out something Craig would be happy to wear walking down the street - being the evil wifey I am, I couldn’t have that…

So Dex picked out this charming (and really quite hideous) shirt from Sue Ryder - no doubt his muse was Woody from Toy Story - and a tie that should never have made it to print. Teamed with a pair of daddy’s work shorts, Craig looked suitably ridiculous, and Dex was ready to show off his daddy to the world (well, his mates at nursery at least).

THE COMP

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If you know a man-shaped person that is ripe for a makeover, you could win £100 of Fashion Beans vouchers simply by channeling your child’s inner Gok Wan.

It couldn’t be simpler - have your kid rummage around at the back of their wardrobe, pull out some moth-eaten crimes-against-fashion, and dress them up. Have mum on standby with her iPhone and share a pic on Fashion Bean’s Instagram by 20th June (with the hashtag #DressDadComp). That’s it!

Full T&Cs are here

I can think of nothing better to do than this on a Sunday afternoon. Winning could mean your fella can bag an on-point outfit using the vouchers - even if you don’t, your child(ren) will get a cheap laugh, and you get to finally bin the horrors hiding beneath hubby’s tees! - Win, win!

Have fun entering, and feel free to pop back here and share your creations!

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Win Dad a Hamper this Father’s Day with Cadbury’s Gifts Direct

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Dads. They’re too often overlooked for all the hard work they do. Many are breadwinners, most are lumped with taxi duties, and almost all are tapped up continually for the latest trainers, computer games and other bits and pieces. I know this is the case for my Craig - he’s out the door at 6am every weekday and comes back some 13 hours later. When he arrives through the door he’s greeted by chaos; half-eaten dinners, over-tired kids and a stressed-out girlfriend.

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We don’t show him often enough how much we love him. I’m the first to shove ketchup-covered children in his face every evening and run upstairs for some me-time. Craig is then on dessert-duty and has to deal with the fallout when the kids fight over the last strawberry-flavoured Petit Filous.

Bedtime is also his domain, and the protests over teeth-cleaning make me wince from the sofa downstairs. I honestly don’t know how single mums cope as I’m shattered at 6.30pm and couldn’t manage a second more without checking myself into an asylum.

So Father’s Day is the perfect opportunity to show dads everywhere that they’re the real superheroes. How better to show them than winning them an awesome Cadbury’s hamper worth £50 stuffed with all his favourites?

(… there’s also a cheeky chocolate and wine option if dad likes a tipple).

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To enter, kids can send in a drawing, sketch, or craft image of their dad as a superhero to david [dot] cook [at] digitaslbi [dot] com, and guest judge – craft blogger and seller Vicki Evans – will pick a winner!

Closing date for entries is Tuesday 9th June 12pm - so it’s time to get cracking!

My babies might be a too little too tiny for painting, drawing and the like (I wouldn’t even trust them with a Pritt Stick), but I have had a little search about for some ideas if you wanted to take part. I love these superhero loo rolls by GeekMom.com, they’re just crying out for a Polaroid image of daddy’s face.

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And here’s a selection of drawings (from kids of all ages) as found on Pinterest. Goes to show superheroes come in all shapes and sizes (… even balding dads and dads dressed in pink dresses make the grade!).

So go on then, get the crayons out and draw daddy a cape! Good luck everyone

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Terms and Conditions
This competition is open to UK entrants only
The prize is one Father’s Day Gift Hamper from Cadbury Gifts Direct, up to the value of £50
To enter, your child must create a drawing, painting or craft image of their dad as a superhero, and email it to david [dot] cook [at] digitaslbi [dot] com
Only one entry per child will be accepted
The closing date is Tuesday, June 9th 12pm. No entries will be accepted after this date
The contest will be judged by craft blogger Vicki Evans after the closing date
The judge’s decision is final. The prize will be mailed out after the winner has been notified
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