A card shop in Port Erin is giving local artists the chance to design a Christmas Card to raise money for charity.
Mantons Cards have organised a competition - promoted by the Isle of Man Arts Council - where the winner will have 1,000 copies of their Christmas card printed and sold, with the full proceeds going to Crossroads Care.
Previously the competition has only been open to primary school children, but this year all Manx residents are welcome to enter.
The design must be an original, only created for the competition, and needs to be Isle of Man themed.
Any entries should be emailed to info@mantonscards.co.uk, or delivered by hand or post to Mantons Cards by September 16th.
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