Win With Cara Saven Wall Design
Spring is Sprung and what better way to bring a touch of Spring into your interiors than through a gorgeous floral print that will bring the vibrancy and colour of the natural world indoors! Cara Saven Wall Design is giving you the opportunity to do just that by winning an exquisitely framed canvas with one of their floral prints!
This perfectly framed piece is a gorgeous gift of flowers – ideal for the season! One lucky person will walk away with this beautiful stretched canvas with their choice of shadow frame to match their interior. Choose between black, white or natural wood to frame your winning piece. Size of the canvas is 100cm high x 75cm wide.
Head on over to Cara Saven’s Facebook page here or Instagram account here and be sure to follow and like the page to enter the competition. Under the competition, post tell them why you love spring! It is as simple as that! Who knows, you could walk away with your very own floral masterpiece in a stunning frame to suit your space!
Contact: Cara Saven.
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