A CREATIVE Flintshire grandad is adding some colour to his latest charity fundraiser.
Former postman Colin Spence, from Buckley, has set himself a challenge for this year's Children In Need.
The 68-year-old will be creating a giant Pudsey bear on the football pitch at The Rise in the town.
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It will be done in the style of CITV's iconic Art Attack creations, using a host of yellow items, such as clothes, curtains, tablecloths and sheets.
To help achieve the finished image of the Children In Need mascot, Colin is appealing for donations of all things yellow.
Once complete, Colin will invite people to pay £1 to guess the weight of the clothes used, with a prize for the closest guess.
The clothes will then be weighed and sold, with all money raised going directly to Children In Need.
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Colin, an avid runner who has completed many marathon across the world, including seven London Marathons, will leave the finished Pudsey on display.
He will undertake the challenge on the main Children In Need day, Friday, November 15. Fingers crossed for the weather!
If you can help Colin with a donation of anything yellow, items can be dropped off at The Rise in Buckley or at Buckley Cricket Club.
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