Enchanting Bluey lanterns will illuminate the nights of the East Gippsland Winter Festival thanks to Beachcomber Holiday Units in Lakes Entrance.
The captivating feature, Bluey’s Enchanted Garden Lantern Display, will run until July 21.
Nestled in front of Beachcomber Holiday Units, the lantern display brings to life Bluey and her sister Bingo in a delightful garden setting. The scene is filled with vibrant flowers, playful bees, charming lady beetles and a cheerful caterpillar and snail, all crafted in a colourful, cartoon style. The centrepiece is a giant flower with a majestic queen bee on top, and Bluey standing underneath with a bee perched on her ear.
“The East Gippsland Winter Festival is a fantastic opportunity to showcase the creativity and community spirit of our region,” Rebecca and Marty, owners of Beachcomber Holiday Units, said.
“We’re thrilled to bring Bluey’s Enchanted Garden Lantern Display to life, thanks to the incredible effort and talent of the local artists Veronica Young, Dian Clarke, Dave Clarke, Sue Spicer, Lois Lovell, Vicki and Thelma from Imagery Creations who volunteered their time over the past two months.”
The lanterns will be illuminated nightly until 9pm, offering a magical night xtime experience, and will also be available for viewing during the day. The display provides a perfect outing for families, friends, and all Bluey fans to enjoy the festive season and explore the charm of Lakes Entrance.
“We invite everyone to come and enjoy this enchanting display,” Rebecca and Marty said.
“It’s a wonderful way to celebrate winter and create lasting memories with loved ones.” Lakes Entrance and Metung will be abuzz this weekend with the popular Lakes Lights lantern parade light display from 5-9pm, and and Fire and Ice on the Metung Village Green from 3-7pm.
IMAGE: Bluey’s Enchanted Garden Lantern Display will be lighting up the entrance to Beachcomber Holiday Units until the end of the East Gippsland Winter Festival on July 21.