This is how the Finns encourage Käärijä to win the game – look at the nails, dogs and car tires

The dog is wearing a Käärijä bolero.
Anna Vilkki from Vesilahti has made a cabbage bolero for her dog Ilmari. – Ilmari is small and fast just like Käärijja! says Vilkki.

Liverpool’s Eurovision final is exactly two weeks away and Finns’ Käärijä enthusiasm shows no signs of abating.

We asked you to send pictures of how you want to encourage Käärijä to win the Eurovision Song Contest.

Wrap socks front and back composite photo.
Milla-Maria Heikkinen from St. Petersburg has already made two Cha Cha Cha socks. In the picture, thinner socks for the milder weather of late spring. – These are proven to warm your toes and make your fellow humans smile, says Heikkinen.
Wrapper nails in a woman's hands.
Jaana Nesterinen has acquired Käärijä nails.
Green, half-sphere-shaped pastries topped with a slice of dark chocolate and white chocolate that says Cha Cha cha.
Pekka Heikkinen from Kajaani
A peek-a-boo wall made in the image of the scroller, with four main openings.
Saride Nier has made a Käärijä peek-a-boo wall, which you can peek through the holes in the bolero sleeves.
A man with three car tires around both hands.
Rudi Koivisto from Kuopio is a trainee in a tire shop and he sent a picture called It’s time to cha-cha-change your tires!
The dog is wearing a Käärijä shirt
Paula Rautiainen has made a Käärijä support outfit for her pet.
The picture of the wrapper made into two focaccia.
Britta Brunström photographed the Käärijä focaccias made by a friend.
Two felted animal figures side by side on the table.
Sari Kumpulainen has dabbled in needle felting and Eurovision. In addition to the wrapper, a background dancer was born on the euro stage.