Creativity and style were on show over the weekend of April 17-18, as Flair It Up Mandurah was held.
Across Friday, Saturday and Sunday artists, creatives, musicians and performers came together to offer a range of free ticketed hands-on artistic workshops, entertainment and performances for all ages to enjoy.
A range of local and visiting businesses came on-board to offer creative workshops including body art, food art and jewellery making.
Local and visiting musicians and performers delighted audiences with performances including Midsummer Dreaming, Hot Shore Shuffle, and the music trail for the Mandurah Ukulele Festival.
Mayor Rhys Williams said the weekend was a great opportunity for people to immerse themselves in local creativity, or show their creative streak.
"Flair It Up Mandurah was the perfect chance for people to get creative, and enjoy the outstanding artistic community we have here in Mandurah," Mayor Williams said.
Also on offer throughout the weekend was the Peel Open Studios program, Contemporary Art Spaces Mandurah (CASM), the gallery at Mandurah Performing Arts Centre, and the public art walking trails.
There was also roving entertainment around town to be enjoyed.
See some of the photos of the weekend here, thanks to the City of Mandurah team.