Christmas
Liverpool launches Christmas card competition
4 years ago
Liverpool schoolchildren are being invited to get creative and help spread festive cheer throughout the city.
Budding young artists aged between 4 and 18 years old are invited to take part in Liverpool City Council’s first ever Christmas card competition.
The winning entries will be selected as the official greetings for the Mayor of Liverpool Joe Anderson, Chief Executive Tony Reeves, and the city’s corporate Christmas card.
The competition runs until Sunday 6 December, with the winners picked shortly after.
Three winners will be picked in total, one in each of the following categories:
– 4 – 7 years old
– 8 – 11 years old
– 12 – 18 years old
All entries need to be A4-sized and submitted by parents/carers or teachers. Entries can be submitted by scanning or photographing then uploading designs onto the council’s website. You’ll find full terms and conditions of the competition on there too.
To follow the competition on our social media, use the hashtag #LCCXmasCard.
Mayor Joe Anderson said:
“In our city we are blessed with exceptionally creative youngsters, so this is the perfect way to reward some of that talent – while spreading festive joy after such a tough year.
“The winning images will be turned into cards myself and the Chief Executive send out, landing in inboxes and doormats around the world, including to the Mayors of Liverpool’s sister cities.
“Inspiration could come from Liverpool’s famous landmarks, or you could show what Christmas in our city means to you. Good luck to everyone entering, I can’t wait to see what you come up with.”