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ITV’s Daybreak Launches Art Stars Competition
Listed under: News
Published: Monday, October 10, 2011
Popular early morning TV programme Daybreak, has launched a new competition encouraging children to get creative and craft their own Christmas card.
The show is asking children aged between 7 and 14 years old to send in a picture they've drawn showing what Christmas means to them and a short greeting to go on the inside.
The winning picture will be printed by Hallmark cards and go on sale across the country this year.
The competition opened this morning, with presenters from the programme visiting schools across the country to help promote crafting amongst the children.
Closing at 8pm on Monday 17th October, the competition gives eager youngsters have just a week to get their entries in.
Widely-known Daybreak is pulling out all the stops to encourage kids to pick up a set of colouring pens and get creative; meaning more excitable crafters coming to your store.
Why not advertise the competition in your window and demonstrate that you stock everything the kids will need to make their crafty Christmas cards?
For more information about the Art Stars competition visit http://www.itv.com/daybreak
The winning picture will be printed by Hallmark cards and go on sale across the country this year.
The competition opened this morning, with presenters from the programme visiting schools across the country to help promote crafting amongst the children.
Closing at 8pm on Monday 17th October, the competition gives eager youngsters have just a week to get their entries in.
Widely-known Daybreak is pulling out all the stops to encourage kids to pick up a set of colouring pens and get creative; meaning more excitable crafters coming to your store.
Why not advertise the competition in your window and demonstrate that you stock everything the kids will need to make their crafty Christmas cards?
For more information about the Art Stars competition visit http://www.itv.com/daybreak














