We’re Sharing the Love with $900 in Prizes!

It’s the season of love! To celebrate Valentine’s Day, the Project Nursery team has partnered up with some of our favorite brands to showcase products that have our hearts fluttering! Ready for the best part? One person will be showered in love! One lucky Project Nursery reader will win our Share the Love Valentine’s Day Grand Prize (over a $900 value).

Is your heart skipping a beat yet? Head on over to our Share the Love page to enter for a chance to win and to get all the details on the items that have us falling in love. Good luck, and don’t forget to share the love this Valentine’s Day!

Valentine's Day Giveaway

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Kristin

Kristin

California mom raising two blonde babies + one blonde doggy to make our family complete. I'm boho style obsessed and a wine lover at heart.

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  1. connie newman

    February 15, 2017

    hoping to win

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