Focused: Violet Lancashire creating her artwork.
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Jay Bryce
SAM Winter Camp, the school holiday program by Shepparton Art Museum, kicked off on Monday, June 26 with an exciting Shrinky Dinks session.
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Children got the chance to unleash their creativity by drawing designs with paint markers.
These designs were then shrunk using a special oven-like machine, transforming them into personalised bag tags or badges to take home.
Over the two weeks of the school holidays, kids of all ages and abilities will engage in a wide range of arts and crafts activities, combining familiar materials with new techniques.
These hands-on workshops foster learning, experimentation and imagination outside the classroom, while providing a warm and inclusive environment for kids and families to connect and express themselves creatively at SAM.
Shining bright: The program was one of SAM’s school holiday offerings.
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Jay Bryce
Having fun: Dominic and Logan Vidler with nanny Vicki Dorbie.
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Jay Bryce
Leaving a mark: One of the children doing their artist signature.
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Jay Bryce
The end product: Completed badges.
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Jay Bryce
Masterpieces: Estelle Thorp and Audrey Thorp with their creations.
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Jay Bryce
Good turnout: The participants of the program.
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Jay Bryce
Getting stuck in: Alfie Shiels with his creation.
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Jay Bryce
Heat: The creations being shrunk in an-oven like machine.
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Jay Bryce
The whole family involved: Abby Romer, Bella Romer and Piper Romer.
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Jay Bryce