Thursday, 23 April 2020

poppys on a stick

Kia Ora Guys, I'm back

During lockdown I did a Anzac crafts. It is called Poppys on a stick. You need a stick, a red and black coloring in pencil, paper, pencil, Tape and a stick. First you need to draw a circle and color it in black. Then you need to draw black lines around that circle. After that draw a flower shape and color it in red. Cut it out. Do that for how many can fit on your stick. Then grab some tape and tape the flowers onto the stick. You are all done now.
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9 comments:

  1. Kia Ora Brittany! What a lovely blog post. It's great to see you doing stuff for ANZAC Day. It's a great idea to do poppies on a stick maybe that will be my next blog post.Maybe Next you could add how long it took you and if you made any mistakes and how you fixed that!
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  2. Wow Brittany!
    I love the Poppies on a Stick. It's great that you added the instructions and all the equipment required. The instructions are very understandable and they are easy to follow. How long did it take for you to make it? I love the poppies taped onto the stick. They kind of look like real poppies.

    Keep up the amazing work Brittany. Make sure to comment on your classmates blogposts. (The 2 poppies on the left look like your eyes, hehe.)
    Blog you later!!!

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  3. Hi Brittany, wow, your poppies look great. Thank you for sharig with us how to create them. You may have inspired other classmates to make some too. Like teddied and easter eggs in house windows, I have also seen poppies when I've been out walking. I liked that idea. Where will you display your poppies?
    Keep posting your lockdown activites and learning with us so we can enjoy seeing and reading about what you've been doing.

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  4. Hello Brittany. Wow! Your Poppy Stick looks amazing! I'll try that if I'm free with your clear and great instructions! Where did you get the idea from? It's a very great blogpost. I liked the positive message you did "Keep Smiling" I hope you have a great day You could vist my blog on
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  5. These look fantastic Brittany. I hope you displayed them for everyone to see on Anzac Day. I saw so many when I was out walking. Keep up the creative work, i am loving seeing all of the amazing Art and Science everyone is doing.

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  6. Kia Ora Brittany, those poppies are beautiful - where did you get the idea from? Where did you display these? Did you do anything as a family for ANZAC day? We went to the letterboxes at the end of the driveway and listened to the Dawn Service on the radio with our neighbours, at a social distance of course. I hope your online learning is going well. Keep up the awesome work with your blogging!

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  7. Ki ora sis they are so beautiful I did not even know about that until you showed everybody else I love your idea. I would like to know how you made them. If you are wondering why I am commenting on your blog it is because I had too do it for my work. great job anyway.

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  8. Hi everyone
    Thank you for all commenting on my blog. It took me maybe five to seven minutes to make the poppie on a stick. It didn't take me that long because it was a easy craft. I displayed them on the windows at the front of my house so that everyone could see them. I got the idea from Youtube. I was just looking at poppie crafts and I found that. On Anzac Day we didn't do anything but my uncle went to our letterbox and listened to the dawn sevice.
    Thank you again for all your positive feedback.
    Have a good day!

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