Giveaway: Win a framed print from When We Were Babies

When We Were Babies

When we were babies allows you to create something truly special that will be cherished forever.

The business began when a lovely lady called Maria popped into her mother in laws and found some old photo albums, including her husband Mark’s baby pictures. Mark’s birthday was approaching and Maria thought how lovely it would be to have a picture of each of the family as babies at the same age, with their names and dates of birth – and so When We Were Babies came about.

To create your own personalised family timeline, you can choose from a selection of solid wood frames and background colours. You can add in your own personalisation (e.g: when Family Fever were babies), choose how many family members you need included (they even offer a bespoke service for larger families) and add in the names and ages or dates you would like to be shown.

There is nothing else like this on the market, showing your whole family at the same age – whether that be as babies, toddlers, teenagers or adults – and it is a timeless family keepsake that will be treasured forever. I am definitely putting one on my Christmas list!

Fancy one yourself? Course you do – and if you are the winner of this giveaway I could be emailing you to let you know one of these beautiful framed prints is winging its way to you. One very lucky reader will receive a framed product of your choice up to the value of £69.99. Simply enter the giveaway below and it could be you!

When We Were Babies

 

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Terms and conditions. Open to UK residents, giveaway ends on 19/11/2015. Winner will be randomly selected from all correctly completed entries and contacted by email. Winner should claim their prize within 10 days or it may be redrawn. Prize supplied directly from When We Were Babies. UK competitions at ThePrizeFinder 

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101 Comments

  1. Pat Healy
    November 17, 2015 / 1:10 pm

    Love these. Would be great for my grandchildren so photos.

  2. Michelle C
    November 17, 2015 / 2:23 pm

    The Four Aperture 510mm x 200mm with a blue background. Love this, it’s a really nice idea x

  3. Andrew Hindley
    November 17, 2015 / 2:48 pm

    Five Aperture 620mm x 200mm

  4. November 17, 2015 / 7:47 pm

    I like the Three Aperture 400mm x 200mm best (@PeanutHog)

  5. Zoe Warren
    November 17, 2015 / 9:04 pm

    Four Aperture 510mm x 200mm So I could have me and my husband and our two children in the frame. It would look lovely in my front room, definitely one to get people talking!

  6. Helen
    November 17, 2015 / 10:03 pm

    I would choose one of the Three Aperture frames. Brilliant idea!

  7. Tracy
    November 18, 2015 / 10:10 am

    I love the five aperture frames

  8. Lyndsey Beckford
    November 18, 2015 / 10:45 am

    Four Aperture 510mm x 200mm

  9. Kirsty Fox
    November 18, 2015 / 12:22 pm

    I would choose the Four Aperture 420mm x 297mm

  10. Stacey Leigh
    November 18, 2015 / 1:29 pm

    Four Aperture 420mm x 297mm – This one would be just right for me! That would look lovely on the living room wall! xx

  11. Chris Fletcher
    November 18, 2015 / 1:58 pm

    The three aperture 420 x 297

  12. sarah clegg
    November 18, 2015 / 7:15 pm

    i would choose the Five Aperture 620mm x 200mm so i can get a picture of all of my 5 kiddies on it with ideally a black frame

  13. Amy Lambert
    November 18, 2015 / 8:11 pm

    four aperture 510mmx200mm

  14. Rebecca Powell
    November 18, 2015 / 8:37 pm

    I love the 5 aperture frames

  15. Caroline Buckley
    November 18, 2015 / 9:51 pm

    I like the 5 aperture

  16. Lynsie Lynn
    November 18, 2015 / 11:02 pm

    I love this one Four Aperture 510mm x 200mm 🙂 Thanks for the opportunity 🙂

  17. Natalie Crossan
    November 18, 2015 / 11:15 pm

    the five aperture frames are lovely xx

  18. Rachel Morgan
    November 18, 2015 / 11:41 pm

    four aperture 510 x 200

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