We launch tea towel competition for crafty kids to celebrate the Queen’s Jubilee

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KIDS, grab your crayons, clean your paint brushes and sharpen your pencils.

Today HOAR is launching our Jubilee Tea Towel Competition and want YOU to create a work of art which will be turned into a limited edition unique piece of memorabilia.

To celebrate the Queen’s Jubilee we are launching a tea towel competition for crafty kids

To celebrate the longest reign of any monarch in history we want youngsters, up to the age of 16, up and down the country, to create a bespoke piece of art that captures Her Majesty’s 70th Jubilee.

One lucky winner will have their winning art printed onto 500 limited edition tea towels which will then be available to Sun on Sunday readers to win.

London based company Bags of Ethics will take the winning art and have it printed by their factory in India, where they create jobs for local women.

Company founder Dr Sri Ram said: “We are delighted to be supporting this competition.

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“The limited-edition cotton tea towel will be produced by our award-winning factory Supreme Creations.”

The company has a 90 per cent female workforce and the tea towels will be printed using non-toxic inks so that the waste water from production can be cleaned and reused as gardening water for hundreds of plants and tree.

London based Bags of Ethics will take the winning art and have it printed by their factory in India