Easter kid’s colouring competition – win a luxury chocolate Easter Egg!

Easter kid’s colouring competition – win a luxury chocolate Easter Egg!

Spread some holiday cheer and win a prize in our competition for the best Easter colouring/drawing… chocolate to be won!

With 2021 still in lockdown and Easter still being restricted this year, we need a wave of Easter happiness more than ever. We’ve decided to spread a little bit of our own happiness with an incredible competition where there’s 2 luxury Easter Eggs up for grabs!

There’s just 9 days to get colouring and enter, so here’s the details…

Here are the competition details:

·     Draw or colour an Easter themed page (there’s some great templates HERE)
·     If you would like to be featured in our office window, drop the drawing off at the office on your daily walk or grocery run (drop us a message and we will arrange a contact free drop off)
·     If you can’t get to our office, take a picture, and send via Facebook messenger or email it to: Neil@nkres.co.uk and we will enter it into the competition, as well as feature it on our social media pages
·     We'll chose our favourite drawing
·     We’ll then be in touch to arrange a time to drop off your prize at your doorstop while maintaining social distancing
·     The pictures will remain in our office window to cheer up those who walk past and show our Easter spirit!

Please write your name and number on the back of the picture so we know who to contact if you win. We will also be featuring the winner on our social media pages, so you can get in contact if you’d rather not leave your number.

If you have any questions, get in touch. We look forward to seeing your colourful drawings!

Neil King
Neil King Residential

 









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