Schools can enter up to six scarecrows apiece by this Friday, with the judges looking for imagination and originality.
Around 40 ‘Really Rubbish Scarecrows’ made by children from 21 primary schools will be displayed at Garden Show Ireland this year, with a raft of prizes for the winning creations.
Schools can enter up to six scarecrows apiece, by June 9, 2023, with the judges looking for imagination and originality. “It was important for us to highlight the inclusivity in the class. Our school motto is ‘Nurture, inspire, Flourish’ and that’s what we wanted to do with this project,” said Lisa. “Our scarecrow is made from umbrellas; it’s Violet, the girl from Willy Wonka, who turns into a blueberry,” said Roseanna, who also led last year’s project.
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