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{Giveaway & Review} Enchanted Kidz Fairy Costume **$40 Value!!**


Once upon a time,
there lived a vivacious redheaded fairy.
She awoke one afternoon from her mid-day slumber
only to discover
a fabulous new fairy dress --
and in time for Halloween!


With sheer whimsy and a bit of pixie dust,
she pranced through the enchanted forest
(okay, her front yard)
searching high and low for a friend 
to share another magical fairy dress.
(Pink boots, shades, and wand optional and not included.)



Shall that fairy friend be YOU?  
Enter the Enchanted Kidz giveaway below, 
just in time for Halloween,
and your little pixie can win a 
princess costume with fairy wings


Good luck little fairies!


Courtesy of Enchanted Kidz, you can win this adorable green and pink fairy dress, or one like it in bubblegum rainbow, with all the beautiful details seen here: simple beads accent the skirt, complete with a solid skirt underneath, a ruffled top offering comfy room, and -most importantly- cute little wings strongly placed on the back.  Just enter the below using this form:


a Rafflecopter giveaway
Keep on saving!  :o)
--Barbara
**This post may contain affiliate links.**

Comments

  1. Carol looks SO cute!!!

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  2. Pink with green! So adorable! She looks so happy! :)
    Thanks for the giveaway!

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  3. ok well I guess my husband forgot to log out of his email cus I am signed in and posting as him, so my rafflecopter name is bina edwards (And maybe hubby should learn to sign out LOL) sorry

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  4. billie jo wells; purple blue fairy dress!!!!!size large!!! thanks for the giveaway!!!!!

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