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The mascot of Sydney Olympic Games (the embodiment of blessing and joy)

The mascot of Sydney Olympic Games is one of the symbols of the Olympic Games, representing blessing and joy. During the Sydney Olympic Games, mascots became the focus of people's attention, and their images and activities brought people unlimited fun and laughter.

The birth of mascot

The birth of the mascot of the Sydney Olympic Games is a process full of stories. 1998 the organizing Committee of the Sydney Olympic games began to collect mascot designs. In the end, MatthewHatton, a designer from Australia, won the design of "Sack Brothers".

The "Sack Brothers" are two kangaroos, one named "Mill" and the other named "Ollie". Their names are taken from two cities in Australia-Mildura and Olympic Park. Mill and Ollie are dressed in yellow and green, representing land and water respectively, symbolizing Australia's natural environment.

The image of the mascot

The image of the mascot of the Sydney Olympic Games is very cute and interesting. Both Mill and Ollie are kangaroos. They have many Australian elements, such as the color of the Australian flag on the kangaroo tail, and some Australian animals and plants. The images of Mill and Ollie are very consistent with the image of Australia, so they are also deeply loved by people.

Activities of mascots

The mascots of the Sydney Olympic Games are not only some lovely images, but also many interesting activities. During the Olympic Games, Mill and Ollie will go to various venues and cities for touring performances and interactive activities. They will dance, take photos, play games and so on with the audience, bringing people infinite joy and fun.

Besides touring and interactive activities, Mill and Ollie will also perform some special performances in various venues of the Olympic Games. For example, in swimming competitions, they will wear swimsuits to cheer for the players. In track and field competitions, they will run on the runway and celebrate the victory with the athletes.

How to make the mascot of Sydney Olympic Games?

If you want to make a mascot for the Sydney Olympic Games, you can follow the following steps:

Preparation materials: flannel, filler, thread, needle, embroidery needle, pigment, etc.

Making the body of the mascot: cut the flannel into the body shape of the mascot and sew the body with thread and needle.

Fill the mascot's body: Fill the mascot's body with filler to make it look full.

Make the face of the mascot: embroider the eyes, nose and mouth of the mascot with thread and needle.

Sew the face to the body: Sew the mascot's face to the body with thread and needle.

Draw the characteristics of the mascot: draw the characteristics of the mascot, such as eyes, mouth and so on.