by Eco Kids Planet January 07, 2025

We were blown away by the incredible creativity shown in this year’s Autumn Nature Art competition! From vibrant leaf creatures to intricate acorn sculptures, your art truly brought the beauty of autumn to life. A huge thank you to all who participated – your nature art is truly inspiring.

Congrats to our four winners!

Isabel, age 7, London

"I went on a walk with my granny, mum and brother and collected lots of different natural materials. When I got home I decided to make an autumn scene. Everything I did not use I put back in the woods so that animals can use it to stay safe and warm in winter."

Morgan, age 8, St Columb Major

Foxes

Hedgehog

Lily, age 8, Oxford

Thomas, age 13, Sidmouth

A male pheasant

"I was inspired by the beautiful pheasants that I feed in my garden every day."

Runners-Up

Vanessa, age 10

Autumn the Bunny

Amelia, age 8,  Livingston

Squirrel

Robyn, age 8, Mint Dale

Hedgehog


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