gular souvenirs
 A black and white version of the logo was printed on to hessian shopping bags
Price - $10.00
 The car sticker was printed from the approved logo design.
Price - $2.00
This brooch is made from salt dough, a flour and salt based dough formed into shapes like clay and baked in the oven. The shape of the sheep is moulded, baked then varnished. Then wool is wound around the body to provide its fleece. A brooch clasp is fixed onto the back.
price $10.00
 This wrapping paper and tag were made using plain butchers paper. Pink paint was roughly brushed in a regular pattern across the paper area, once dry the pink painted areas were then stamped with the gular rubbers stamps. The tag was made in a similar way using a scrap piece of card.
price $2.50
 The leaf bookmark was made by collecting long gum leaves from trees in the local park. These leaves were dried in a microwave and then laminated.
The leaves were then carefully cut out and a card attached with a strip of leather.
Price - $3.50
 This greeting card is made using cut out pieces of corrugated paper. The cut outs are drawn from a series of templates. The design is simple enough for children to produce.
Price - $4.00
 This greeting card shows the main buildings of Gulargambone complied in a three sided card. Each of the 3 parts of the drawing are revealed as you open the card.
Price - $4.00
 This timber frame was made from wood collected from a disused woolshed. The wood is from the floor of the catching pens and has been beautifully worn by the sheep hooves over many years of use.
Using special tools the frames were constructed in various sizes and shapes. This frame contains a reconstruction pen and ink drawing of the main street.
The details were taken from a range of old photographs from the historical society and represents the main street through many eras. Other framed pictures include a 'Galah' bird drawing and a documentation of the '2828 building' from past to present use.
Price - $80.00
 The stationery was made using rubber stamps. The top of each page of the plain writing paper was roughly painted with a bit of pink paint and then after it dried stamped over with a flying galah picture using a rubber stamp.
The paper and envelopes were then bound with a stamp-decorated strip of brown paper.
Price - $6.00
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