Fundraiser Australia: From Drawings to Dollars in Schools

By Expressions Fundraising Tea Towels on 25 July 2025

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Looking for a creative and meaningful Fundraiser Australia idea that doesn’t involve selling chocolates or running sausage sizzles? Let’s talk about tea towels. Schools across Australia are turning children’s artwork into printed tea towels, tote bags and aprons. They're raising funds, while capturing beautiful memories along the way.

Why This Fundraiser Australia Trend Works

Beautiful and personal

Parents aren’t just buying a product, they’re getting a beautiful memory. When your child’s drawing is placed on a tea towel, they make a wonderful gift for friends and family to cherish. 

Art-Based Fundraisers = Keepsakes

Forget perishables. A printed tea towel becomes a keepsake. Year after year, these moments of childhood creativity remain front and centre in Aussie homes.

Expressions Fundraising: The Heart of Fundraiser Australia

Over 25 Years of Fundraising Success

Expressions has helped schools and childcare centres across the country run this unique Fundraiser Australia program. From the outback to the suburbs, a tea towel fundraiser is a proven winner.

How It Works: Turning Drawings Into Dollars

  1. Creative Time for Kids
    Kids create self-portraits, handprints or write their names, art that reflects their personality.
  2. Easy Upload for Schools
    Schools send artwork to Expressions, who quality-check every drawing.
  3. Products Delivered, Ready to Sell
    Gorgeous prints land at your school, folded and with recyclable order bags, ready for your community to buy and love.

Real Aussie Stories That Inspire

Creating Community Through Art

Across Australia, schools are finding ways to turn students' art into products. Whether it's raising funds for local causes or celebrating school milestones, these projects go far beyond profits.

A Fundraiser with Meaning

Some schools have used their fundraising campaigns to support charities, honour students or bring families together after hardship. From animal themed tea towels to support dog shelters to collaborative Year 6 leavers' bags that mark a meaningful farewell, every design tells a unique story.

Why Schools Love This Fundraiser Australia Model

  • No upfront costs
  • Easy to organise
  • High returns
  • Community building
  • Sustainable products

Eco-Friendly Fundraising

All products are ethically made using sustainable cotton and safe inks, perfect for conscious fundraising.

Best Times to Launch a Fundraiser in Australia

Top Seasons and Events

  • Mother’s Day
  • Father’s Day
  • Christmas
  • Graduations
  • School Anniversaries
  • Spring/Summer Fetes

What Makes This Fundraiser Australia Stand Out

  • Kids are involved creatively
  • Parents treasure the outcome
  • Coordinators find it simple and supported
  • Profit margins are strong (up to $10 per item)

Ready to Get Started?

Head to Expressions and click “Get Started Now.” We provide everything you need to make this as easy as possible for volunteers.

Conclusion: Fundraising with Heart and Art

When you choose an art-based Fundraiser Australia like this, you’re not just raising money you’re creating long-lasting memories. It's proof that something small, like a drawing, can turn into something big, like school funding success.

FAQs

How does Expressions Fundraising support schools?

We offer a start-to-finish service including design, printing, coordinator guides and marketing support, all with no upfront cost.

Can small schools run this Fundraiser Australia model?

Absolutely! Schools of all sizes, including tiny rural ones, have had great success with just 10 students.

Are the products eco-friendly?

Yes! All tea towels, bags and aprons are made from ethically sourced cotton and printed with safe inks.

What can be printed on the items?

Self-portraits, handprints, names, class collages, school logos, anything meaningful and creative.

Is this only for primary schools?

No, high schools, ELCs and even community groups use this fundraising model successfully.