Designed in Australia the ColourAway apron features a necklace, cockatoo and beautiful plates ready for a sumptuous feast.
Created by ceramicist Karen Santonaris, this apron can be coloured in or not, thanks to her artwork it’s complete either way and a fun family project.
The apron is 100 per cent cotton and machine washable and has ties at the neck and waist to allow for all shapes and sizes.
Sentonaris also designed the ColourAway Land Downunder A1 poster which features over 50 indigenous animals and includes a hide and seek challenge featuring 27 animals threatened by extinction. This poster complements the years 3 and 4 school syllabus for flora and fauna, and provides a great extension educational support and a range of Australian-themed colouring-in pencil cases. Sentonaris has also designed a series of six indigenous animal-inspired colouring-in pencil cases which each come with two fabric pens.
The range has five posters―Native Garden, Magician’s Daughter and Oceans Dreaming by Australian artist Lou Trevitt, Land Downunder by ceramicist Karen Sentonaris and On My Travels from high school student Jordan Lee.
Each ColourAway poster includes an A1 poster printed on FSC Certified paper and 12 brush stroke pens designed to complement the poster.
ColourAway provides a breath-taking amount of detail in a calm but detailed approach that will provide hours of enjoyment.
In each poster Trevitt, Lee and Sentonaris share their love of design and the subject addressed to provide a platform for a relaxing colouring-in experience. Wonderful as a group project to create a memento work of art.
Come and view the range at Axis Toys Stand at the Reed Gift Fair, Stand H46, Level 2 of the ICC from 24-28 February.