Warragul & Drouin Gazette

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Some wonderful works of art were submitted this week! Each work was very detailed and had beautiful colours. It was very hard to select the winners. Everyone should be proud of what they have achieved this week.

Tinies - Our youngest members were some of the most creative.

This week, I have awarded green certificat­es to Lucy McBain and Niamh Jensen. Lucy’s sent in a barn entry this week. The colours were very bright and she left no part of the page empty. There was even a butterfly sticker placed in the sky. Lots of time was spent making sure that the barn was coloured in the lines. Great work! Niamh’s Winnie the Pooh work was carefully coloured inside the lines, and she even gave Winnie the Pooh some snowman friends. Snowflake stickers were carefully placed in the snow around him - this was very impressive.

A red certificat­e has been awarded to Claire Bloye and Angeline Monson. Claire had Winnie the Pooh in a bright green scarf with blue stripes - this suited Winne the Pooh very well. She also drew a snowman in the background. Fantastic effort! Angeline submitted a yellow barn. She put a lot of effort in making sure all her colouring was in the lines. Each window was a different colour - which was a great choice, and I loved the pink doors! Good job Angeline!

I have awarded yellow certificat­es Ellie Prigg, Ava Oliver, and Cleo Oliver. Both Ava and Cleo’s works were very colourful. I really loved Ava’s bright blue clouds and carefully coloured green bushes. Cleo’s work was very creative! This was wonderful to see. Ava chose to make her barn blue and purple these colours looked really cool together! Well done! Ellie did a great job, she chose purple and yellow colours for her Winnie the Pooh! Fantastic job Ellie!

Juniors - This week there was one juniors entry, lucky it was a great one! Harvey Monson was awarded a green certificat­e for his Winnie the Pooh work. Winnie was coloured bright yellow - which made him look so good. Harvey’s choice of red for Winnie’s scarf and shirt was fantastic - it was a very neat and tiny artwork. Wonderful job!

Seniors - I received two entries this week. One from Penny Rosentrete­r-Watson, and one from Saige Prigg - both have been awarded a green certificat­e. Penny has won a green certificat­e for her very detailed colouring-in of Winnie the Pooh. Penny’s work was very colourful and cleverly done. I really loved how Winnie’s scarf was coloured different shades of blue. There was even shading done on Winnie’s back and feet to make him look more 3D - this was really cool! Great job Penny! Saige’s work was euqally impressive. She chose to create her own blue clouds in the sky and make Winnie the Pooh have a pink shirt on with an orange scarf - he certainly looked very stylish! Well done!

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