While many people are counting down the days to Christmas, the savvy brides and grooms-to-be out there have another date on their calendar – the deadline for entering the Packet’s Win Your Wedding competition.
With the average wedding now costing between £15,000 and £20,000, the Packet is offering the chance to win the entire day for free.
Taking place in 2014, your wedding day will have everything provided, including the venue, rings, dress, morning suit, car, entertainment, flowers and food.
Even events for the hen and stag will be included, leaving the lucky bride and groom the fun of planning their wedding without the worry of the cost.
To make sure you don’t miss out on the chance of winning your dream day for free, fill in the entry form below and send it off without delay.
Deadline for entries has been extended to January 20, 2013 to ensure as many couples as possible get the chance to compete.
The fabulous package includes wedding breakfast, civil ceremony and evening venue at The Falmouth Hotel, flowers from Celtic Flowers, chair covers from Simply Lovely, a classic 30s car from Treverbyn Cars, wedding day photography from Ben Selway Photography, rings for the bride and groom from Roy Doble Jewellers, suits from Moss Bros Suit Hire, invites and stationery (up to 100) from Quayside Design and Print, a DJ from Perfect Party, a stunning cake from Blossom Bakery, professional video from Mitchell Productions and make-up by Cinnabar and hair by Waves of Falmouth.
The winner will also enjoy acoustic entertainment by Cobalt Roots, live music from Karenza & the Driftwoods as well as a stag event courtesy of BF Adventure and a hen event at the Greenbank Hotel.
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