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1. Parades and Pens

Phew - What a week it’s been! I spent the entire weekend with a friend face painting for the Moors and Christian’s parade in Benissa. It went really well considering I only had a couple of hours to practice four different designs!




In total I painted 40 people.


Overall the parade was a spectacular success, and I was very proud to be able contribute to it.

To find out more about this festival please visit this link - http://www.spain.info/TourSpain/Reportajes/0/Moros+y+Cristianos+el+espectaculo+de+la+historia?Language=en
Now for some more photo's. Lots of birthdays seem to take place in June/July and I decided to get creative.

I made Val (CMI publishing ltd) a couple of pen toppers based on the characters I illustrated for the book Alex and Friends.






Made from air-drying clay and soft Mohair, I was really pleased with how these came out and of course, Val liked them too.
The Alex and Friends activities are now available for download at http://www.alex-and-friends.co.uk/acatalog/Downloadable_Activities.html



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