Diamonds are a girl's (or guy's) best friend!

Model brunette in a tux jacket covered in diamond accessories

Ooooh what a lovely prize we have in store for our County Wedding Magazines readers over the next fortnight. After such a miserable year, we're now at the start of a grey and gloomy winter season; what better way to bring some sparkle to your life than by winning a £200 voucher to spend at thediamondstore.co.uk?
    Whether you want to spend it on a little pick-me-up gift for yourself, or put if towards your wedding rings or bridal party gifts, the choice is yours if you end up being our lucky winner!

The details:
From 13th-27th November head over to our Instagram page where one lucky person can WIN a £200 voucher towards an engagement ring, wedding ring, or any hand-crafted diamond acessory of your dreams at www.thediamondstore.co.uk

To be in with the chance of winning you must:
FOLLOW @cwm_wedding
FOLLOW @thediamondstoreuk
TAG two friends on the giveaway post
-  For an extra entry, share the giveaway post your stories and tag @cwm_wedding

T&Cs apply
*Winner must reside in the UK and have followed all of the above steps.The prize is not transferable and has no monetary value. The giveaway winner will be drawn on 27th of November 2020 - good luck!

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