If you wish to shine this Mothers' Day - why not get yours hands on an exciting new crystal gift that promises to light up your mum's special day.
We have teamed up with crystal portraiture specialists 3DKids to offer two lucky readers the chance to win a fantastic and precious gift for Mothers' Day (March 2).
The winners will each receive a unique crystal, worth up to £75 that has been specially crafted with their own 3-dimensional image of up to three children inside.
It's a stunning prize that uses the latest technology to create a personalized gift that can be treasured forever.
Cutting edge crystal portraiture, by 3DKids, is taking the UK by storm and makes an eye-catching and exciting alternative to a family photograph.
Special 3-d imaging cameras are used to capture your children, grandchildren or loved one. Using the latest technology, the 3-d image is then created inside the crystal.
3DKids is the only company in the UK offering 3D portraiture at schools and nurseries. The idea has taken off so quickly for entrepreneur owner Darius Soudi that he is opening his 3DKids brand up to franchises. Franchisees will be given a postcode area and schools and nurseries within that area to work with.
For more information regarding 3DKids ring 0844 4457050 or visit www.3dkids.co.uk
HOW TO WIN!
Simply answer the following question and email us your answer, together with your name, address and daytime contact telephone number (please mark 3DKids Competition in your subject line). Alternatively, you can post your entries to 3DKids Competition, Newspaper Promotions, The Academy, 138 Bridge Street, Warrington, WA1 2RU. Closing date is February 28, 2008. Usual Newsquest Cheshire / Merseyside rules apply. See competition rules section for details. No purchase necessary.
Question: What date is Mother's Day?
3DKids may wish to contact you with further information that may be of interest to you. Should you not wish to receive such information, please mark 'no data' on your entry.
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