Paper Plane is an on-line shop which sells cool gifts,
prints, mugs and cards. They stock
quirky and cool items, with catchy slogans, funky designs and have something for
everyone.
All the designs, made in the UK, are like nothing you’ll
find in Clinton’s or The Card Factory, so you can be sure of an original
design. And all items are produced by FSC-certified printers.
I love the colour in this carrot print above.
How about this inspirational mug, perfect for a friend who works in an office!
I particularly loved their print ‘How to Cook Everything’
print which you can see below. It features tips on how to cook just about
anything in the kitchen – including pancakes, different meats, tempura and
special fried rice – a very eclectic mix! There are also handy conversion
charts too, Celsius to Fahrenheit and cups
to millilitres for example.
However, the print itself, aside from being extremely handy
in the kitchen, is very aesthetically pleasing I’m sure you will agree! For
sale at £18 on the website, I have 5 of these cool A2 sized prints to
giveaway, to 5 lucky visitors.
All you need to do is enter via the Rafflecopter thingamajig
below, a blog comment being required minimum. The giveaway is open until the 21
December and the winners will be randomly selected and announced on the Rafflecopter
box on this page.
UK residents only – good luck everyone!
Disclosure Statement: I received a copy of the print free. I have not been paid to run this giveaway and any opinions expressed are my own.
Christmas pudding with a dollop of clotted cream
ReplyDeleteGot to be Christmas pud with brandy icecream! But I'm also making a chocolate orange trifle because I'm greedy like that! ;o)
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ReplyDeleteChristmas pudding of course!!!
ReplyDeleteSticky toffee pudding!
ReplyDeleteI'm making a proper old fashioned cherry brandy trifle
ReplyDeleteI don't know yet! I let my boyfriend decide, last year he chose Missisippi Mud Pie, but he hasn't submitted his final decision for this year yet.
ReplyDeleteMy mum's cherry almond white cake made with maraschino cocktail cherries with white frosting. My mum is from the USA and we tend not to have traditional Christmas our as we're not so keen on it. My grandmother makes this so my mum carries on this tradition over here in the UK :-)
ReplyDeleteprobably cheesecake xx
ReplyDeletehaven't decided yet - probably traditional christmas pudding for the kids, something chocolatey for the adults.
ReplyDeleteWe always have sherry trifle on Christmas day, always a hit.
ReplyDeletestrawberry trifle xx
ReplyDeleteI think it will be some form of cake. Yum yum.mi adore these prints x
ReplyDeleteI am making coffee and walnut cake :)
ReplyDeleteChristmas pudding
ReplyDeleteChristmas pudding if I can fit it in. Or mince pies.
ReplyDeleteChristmas pudding - handmade by my brother the chef.
ReplyDeleteYule Log with lots of cream x
ReplyDeleteWe haven't decided yet. But probably yule log or something chocolatey
ReplyDeleteHopefully Trifle
ReplyDeleteChocolate Fudge Cake
ReplyDeleteClaire D
Ooh, I don't know. We're off to a neighbours.
ReplyDeleteMy mum always does loads! Trifle and Apple Pie will definitely be on the menu!
ReplyDeleteWe're not big sweet fans (though I always make some truffles) so we'll be having a fantastic cheese feast for afters
ReplyDeleteTrifle, and lots of it! :)
ReplyDeleteRoulade!
ReplyDeletetoblerone cheesecake
ReplyDeleteGoodfellas Chocolate Pizza.
ReplyDeleteChristmas pud and cream
ReplyDeletetrifle defo
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ReplyDeleteChristmas pudding with brandy sauce!
ReplyDeleteVariety of good cheeses and biscuits/crackers
ReplyDelete(Spencer Broadley)
we will have a choice of Christmas pudding or pavalova
ReplyDeleteChristmas pud with brandy butter and maybe a dollop of chantilly cream. Well, it is Christmas after all.
ReplyDeleteApple pie & custard :)
ReplyDeleteMy husband likes the traditional Christmas Pud, I like putting a dollop of brandy butter under the lid of a hot home-made mince pie. Mmmmm
ReplyDeleteChristmas pudding with clotted cream
ReplyDeleteI tend to cook a fruit cake, similar to Christmas pudding, but far less rank.
ReplyDeleteWow!
ReplyDeleteSome homemade chocolate fondants with caramel centers and lots of ice cream!
ReplyDeleteCarrot cake (Lorraine Saeed)
ReplyDeletesherry trifle and i like to put of apple sauce in my bowl to.
ReplyDeleteWe are having vanilla kipferl (traditional Austrian biscuits) baked by me :) and also having a cheese and biscuit platter a little later on
ReplyDeleteTreacle sponge pudding!
ReplyDeleteWe're having my mum's homemade gorgeous trifle! I want some now just thinking about it :)
ReplyDeleteToffee cheesecake & xmas pudding
ReplyDeleteProfiteroles Christmas pudding and cheese and biscuits
ReplyDeleteWe are very traditional on Christmas Day and always have Christmas Pudding with custard, even though at least two members of my family don't like it .. they eat it though, as it has to be done! It's tradition!
ReplyDeleteChristmas Pudding and Brandy Cream
ReplyDeleteChocolate cheesecake
ReplyDeleteChristmas Pudding or Toffee Cheesecake
ReplyDeleteI have no idea! We haven't actually decided yet :-\ it won't be Christmas Pudding though
ReplyDeleteIm having Christmas pudding with Brandy Sauce, the rest are having chocolate bomb pudding with chocolate custard
ReplyDeleteSomething chocolatey!
ReplyDeleteWe're having my mother in law's yummy homemade Christmas pud - so good!
ReplyDeleteIt will be Xmas pudding or trifle
ReplyDeletechocolate ice cream--no yucky christmas pud
ReplyDeleteStrawberry trifle
ReplyDeleteThis would be so handy to have in the kitchen as I'm always dashing down our long hallway to the lounge to look things up on the computer! Thank you and Merry Xmas!
ReplyDeleteChristmas Pudding x Merry Christmas x
ReplyDeleteWell dessert is a hard choice in this house I am going to make an amaretto cheesecake I think, or baileys then there will be Christmas pudding or Yule log too
ReplyDeleteI will have Christmas Pudding for my mum and dad but a chocolate gateau for me, hubby and the kids.
ReplyDeleteKirsty Fox
Clootie Dumpling
ReplyDeleteChocolate orange cheesecake <3
ReplyDeleteChocolate fudge cake for me please!
ReplyDeleteTrying my hand at Xmas pudding....my mum normally makes it but am going to be bbrave and give it a go this year.merry Xmas!
ReplyDeleteChocolate fudge cake!!!
ReplyDeleteWe haven't got ours yet ugh it will be something chocolatey
ReplyDeleteChristmas pud and custard. Delicious!
ReplyDeleteChristmas pudding.
ReplyDeleteChristmas pudding and custard x
ReplyDeleteWe just get some ice cream in because normally, everyone is too full for dessert!
ReplyDeleteProbably Christmas pud, but there will also be some homemade trifle knocking about!
ReplyDeleteXmas Pud
ReplyDeleteChristmas pudding with clotted cream xx
ReplyDeleteChristmas pud with brandy butter :)
ReplyDeleteTrifle or (mostly likely) Black forest Gateaux
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