Live your Christmas with alfemminile: become the protagonist of #Natalealfemminile

It is close to Christmas and in these days we of the Staff have wondered which articles and news on Christmas could be interesting and pleasant for you to read. Gift ideas? Ok. Decorations? Of course. But why not make you the protagonists of the #Natalealfemminile?

From today until December 24th, we want to know more about your Christmas. How do you spend these days? How will you celebrate Christmas? What does "Christmas" really mean to you? Starting today you can share on Instagram what Christmas means to you and we, every week, will share the three best and most characteristic shots on our official account. At the end of the contest we will make a gallery with all the most beautiful photos to tell about our Christmas, the Christmas of girls.

Do the Christmas countdown with us. Here's how to participate:

1) Have a public profile and if private check that @alfemminile_com follows you. If we don't follow you, keep your profile open until 12/25/2014.
2) Follow our official account @alfemminile_com
3) Post a photo relating to the theme "Christmas means to me" by tagging @alfemminile_com in the image and using the hashtag #Natalealfemminile #ilmioNatale
4) The shots cannot have people as subjects but objects, decorations, animals, landscapes, etc. Every week @alfemminile_com will choose the 3 most beautiful photos and share them on their Instagram account quoting you.

At Christmas, a gallery will be made on Facebook with all the best shots. Share this article on your social media accounts and tell us with a click on Instagram “Christmas means to me” using the hashtags #Natalealfemminile and #ilmioNatale.

* By publishing a photo on your account and tagging @alfemminile_com using the hashtag #Natalealfemminile #ilmioNatale, the user expressly declares to have all the rights of use and exploitation of the image and to consent to the publication on social accounts and / or on the website of alfemminile.

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