Win this gorgeous bunch of Roses from celinesflower Treat yourself. x
Why not treat yourself this Valentine's, or Galentine’s day, with a glorious bouquet of red roses plus a cuddly teddy bear from Celine’s flowers.
This beautiful bouquet is mixed with eucalyptus and gypsophila and lovingly presented in a gift box. Add our teddy bear, full of character and with those expressive eyes, he will make the perfect gift for anyone who loves cuddly toys. We are always thinking of others but let's put ourselves first this year, you don’t need a partner to receive a bunch of roses, just enter our competition and they will arrive straight to your door. Go on, treat yourself.Enter below - please wait a few moments for the form to load
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