After a transformation last year, the Sir Harold Hillier Gardens near Romsey is getting ready to welcome people to its Christmas lights trail.
It opens on Thursday November 30.
Alongside light art installations will be the Magical Mystical Christmas Forest featuring designs created by local school children brought to life by projectionists Ross Ashton and Karen Monid.
Karen said: "This is a fantastic opportunity to share what we do with young people, to show them what could be possible for something they made with their imaginations.
"That's how it starts and who knows, one of them might go on to become an artist, a sound engineer, a film director, or a botanist - these areas are all connected."
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Ross said: "It's a wonderful way to engage young people's imaginations, it's there for everyone to have a go at - and it's fun."
Working as The Projection Studio, double Guinness World Record holders Ross and Karen have projected their work on to some of the world's most familiar venues including Buckingham Palace, the Houses of Parliament and the Venetian Hotel in Las Vegas.
They will select 10 images to be mapped on the front of Jermyn's House with each child's name. Designs should be delivered in paint, felt tip or craft media.
The winning entry will receive a £1,000 cash prize for the school's art department. First, second and third prize winners will each receive a complimentary family ticket to visit Light Up Sir Harold Hillier Gardens At Christmas.
Trail director Libby Battaglia said: "Light Up Sir Harold Hillier Gardens At Christmas is bigger and even better this year.
"It's such a beautiful experience as the magnificent collections of trees and rare plants are illuminated by millions of LED lights in a series of spectacular art installations."
Co-director Lucinda Croft said: "The involvement of young people from the region makes Light Up Sir Harold Hillier Gardens At Christmas even more distinctive, reflecting the local community and celebrating its creativity."
For more information and entry forms, schools must contact HilierGarden.Education@hants.gov.uk. Deadline for entries is Monday October 23.
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