We are inviting our younger readers, aged four to 11, to get creative for our Draw Daddy competition.
You could win a free sitting for a portrait and a 12” x 8” print framed and ready to hang on the wall. Photo Faces photographers are providing the prizes to celebrate their move to Atworth, near Melksham. They specialise in high quality modern portraiture of families, children, maternity and portfolios in their modern fully equipped studio. They also offer a professional fully insured wedding service to ensure the memories never fade. The winner of each category will also receive a Draw Daddy trophy and certificate.
All you have to do is draw a picture of your dad on A5 paper and send it in to: Draw Daddy Competition, Swindon Advertiser, 100 Victoria Road, Swindon SN1 3BE. Please make sure on the back of your picture you clearly write the following details: Your name, age, address, contact telephone number. Without these details we will not be able to include your picture in our supplement. There will be two age categories, four to seven years and eight to 11 years. We will then give our readers a chance to vote for the best picture in each category.
To make sure your picture stands out and is as clear as possible in the paper please make sure you do not just send us a pencil drawing, these are often too faint to reproduce in the paper.
The closing date for sending in your pictures is Sunday, June 6.
Don’t forget to vote for your favourite picture in our Draw Daddy supplement in the Swindon Advertiser on Friday, June 18.
Terms and conditions: Normal Newsquest rules apply. Entries are non-returnable. The Swindon Advertiser will print as many entries as possible but cannot guarantee that all pictures submitted will be included. Space is issued on a first come first printed basis.
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