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Design a Cave Monster

  • Writer: Margate Caves
    Margate Caves
  • Oct 19, 2022
  • 1 min read


Design a Cave Monster for the Caves this Halloween! All designs must be submitted to the Caves by 30/10/22 and can be handed in to the Caves physically, or e-mailed to info@margatecaves.co.uk

The winning designs will be made into posters for next Halloween at the Caves, the winners can also choose between a Family Ticket for our Rave in the Caves event or to Visit Father


Winners will be announced by the 11th November


There will be a winner from each age category- the age categories are;

> Under 4s

> 5-8 years

> 9-12 years

Contestants must be under 12 years old

 
 
 

28 Comments


GAG2
Jun 25

The detail that winners will be announced by November 11th caught me by surprise! Honestly, GAG 2 Wiki would be a great resource for finding creative inspirations. Sometimes while on the subway, I browse through wikis to find ideas, and it's amazing what you can discover.

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ngtkdc
ngtkdc
Jun 17

This monster design contest sounds like such a fun activity for the kids to get creative this Halloween. If anyone needs some inspiration for their drawings, using an flowlio ai text to image tool can be a great way to visualize some spooky concepts before putting pencil to paper.

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Chloe Lan
Chloe Lan
Jun 16

What a fun way to inspire kids' creativity this Halloween! Speaking of helpful educational resources, I recently discovered a free SAT Score Calculator and SAT Score Predictor that lets you estimate score ranges from digital practice tests. It's been a really useful tool for tracking progress.

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Chloe Lan
Chloe Lan
Jun 11

This Halloween monster design contest sounds like a great creative activity for kids! Speaking of precision and attention to detail, I recently came across an excellent mouse DPI testing tool that helps measure accuracy, polling rate, and sensor performance. Very handy for anyone working on pixel-perfect monster drawings!

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Gary Allard
Gary Allard
May 31

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