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Wednesday, 7 December 2011

Thank you Stella for sending us a story for our next theme of performance.

It was the day of the tryouts and I had freaked out my name was not on the list for any of the 'tryouters' I was scared that I wasn't going to be able out try for a part. I told the teacher and she tried me out for thre part of Gloria and the old funny narrator. I had to read three lines and then I left. everyone came back the next day and told us who had gotten the parts... I got the narrator. I was soooo happy. the night was amazing and everyone acted well. The stage view was great and it was loads of fun.
-Stella


Congratulations on getting a part. 

Tuesday, 22 November 2011




 A wet weekend at the Kingfisher Festival at CERES.

We set up to make some very cute kingfisher themed shadow puppets.






Saturday, 19 November 2011

Thanks Sophie and Eric who shared a page and created an 'S' and an 'E'.
Nice work!

Tuesday, 25 October 2011

ballet dancer, by Stasi.


Thanks Stasi for the beautiful drawing to inspire us with our next theme of performance

Thursday, 6 October 2011



















These colouring pages were done at the launch. This picture is in the magazine to colour in.
Thanks Ella & Imogen.

the launch


We were so lucky to be able to have a launch party at CERES environment park in Brunswick. The weather was perfect and we had the generous help of Marita who runs the "Train of Hearts". There was lots of drawing and weaving and colouring in. Thanks everyone for coming. We really appreciate all the lovely comments about the first edition of three-thirty. 
our three-thirty banner is much improved with some fantastic drawings. 





cupcakes did not last long


weaving ribbon around the wheels on the CERES nest looks beautiful.

Thanks Yvette for taking control and getting some thank you's in before the cupcakes got demolished.

Thursday, 22 September 2011

three-thirty is finally ready and for sale.(click here to buy) So far the response has been great . 
this is one of my favourite parts of the magazine. It's an excellent cartoon from  Melbourne artist Jason Wade.  He makes the letters inside a book come alive.