Cosy Valentine’s competition: the results
Published: 05/02/16 By: April Bowles
Published: 05/02/16 By: April Bowles
So, to celebrate all things Cosy this Valentine’s, we ran our very own #CosyValentine competition. The cosy-making prize? A Smart Plug and a big box of choccies.
To enter, we invited our competition-winning hopefuls to tell us what their idea of the perfect Cosy Valentine’s was – by taking a picture, adding a caption and then sharing it with us on Facebook, or Twitter using #CosyValentine. Extra Cosy competition points were awarded for originality, fun-ness, and (most important of all) cosiness!
But, “who was our Cosy competition winner?” we hear you asking! Before we get to the winner, we’d like to say a big Cosy thank you to everyone who took part. We had great fun (not to mention a right old chuckle) looking through your entries. Here are just a couple of Team Cosy’s fave Twitter competition entries.
@HelloCosy #cosyvalentine. Log burning fire, wine, film and cuddles with the partner ? pic.twitter.com/YYCC0Wu1zm
— Charlotte moore (@charlot55755349) February 16, 2016
@HelloCosy making my lovely valentine a #CosyValentine dinner ☺☺ pic.twitter.com/flaYsSToH7
— ?Mark Scott? (@Olympicmark) February 16, 2016
Drumroll please… Well, we don’t know about you but we can’t think of many things that say #CosyValentine quite like a Cosy smart thermostat in a vase of Cosy-pink roses! Congrats to James who submitted his winning entry on Twitter.
Nothing says #CosyValentine quite like a Cosy in a vase of pink roses! ❤️?BIG congrats to our winner @jcousins1968 pic.twitter.com/9uUZlEGw1W — Cosy (@HelloCosy) February 19, 2016
Thanks again to everyone who entered. And if you didn’t win this time round, stay tuned by following us on Facebook and Twitter for more Cosy competitions and chances to win prizes in the future…
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