Samantha Elvy has seen the positive impact the initiative brings to our community as a whole. “Not only do children love seeing their work displayed on our signboards it encourages them to explore their creativity associated with their surroundings. We can’t wait to see what our highly imaginative local kids come up with and are hoping to get even more than last year’s 500 entries,” Samantha says. Director Danny Cobden agrees, saying “It’s great to see the enthusiasm of the kids in our neighbourhoods demonstrate their artistic skills and we love seeing our signboards adorned with sold stickers created by the local community. 2019 should be no different”.
Director Matthew Hayson said “with everything we do in the community, it is without question that local kids designing our sold stickers gets the most attention. I constantly have people in the area and across our industry commenting on how creative the stickers being produced by the budding local artists.”
The competition will run throughout March and children aged 12 and under are invited to enter and be in the running for one of the fantastic prizes within the three age categories. The Grand Prize winner will have their design showcased on a SOLD sticker on Cobden & Hayson signboards.