Georgie Rose, Liam Burns, Evie Burns and Billie Rose show off their handmade message boards, each uniquely inspired. Photos: Jordan Townrow.
The July school holidays have been filled with crafts of all kinds thanks to Campaspe Libraries.
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Across the shire, students have flexed their creative muscles, trying their hands at an array of activities.
Among them have been a message board-making workshop at Rochester library on Wednesday, July 16.
Encouraged to write some meaningful words or create a beautiful design, each board was different to the last, with some even dedicated to parents and carers.
Olivia Hehir-Laurie, Katie Hehir-Laurie and Hamish Jemison were among the crafters at the Lockington activity.
Down the road in Lockington, students took inspiration from the environment for their nature wreaths.
Showing their personality, the young crafters used materials like twigs, leaves, gum nuts and shells, along with artificial flowers and sparkles, to craft their designs.
Across the two-week break, Campaspe Libraries ran a series of workshops and events for children at all six branches and depots.
Billie Rose enjoying the message boards activity at Rochester library on Wednesday, July 17.
The refurbished Lockington Plumbers Shed was the perfect place for the nature wreath-making workshop.
Evie and Liam Burns often attend the school holiday craft program, excitedly joining in on the different activities on offer.
Cydie Giddings and Perrie Dobson were busy at work constructing their nature wreaths.
Creativity was flowing at Rochester library.
Macca Hardess, Felicity Lewis, Charlotte Lewis and Rubi Hardess made use of the interesting materials provided.
Georgie Rose dedicated her message board to her mum.