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Friday, 24 April 2020

Anzac Wreath

Today we made 2 Anzac wreaths to put on our street post and a sign saying Lest we Forget. We will be able to look at these on Anzac day when we go down to our coner to listen to a solider play the last post.(keeping our distance)
Here are some photos of us making them:



This is us cutting them with cardboard 




then we had paint the cardboard red and black(Moe was helping us too!) 



we cut out red cardboard poppys, and then scrunched Red crepe paper and and cut out black cardboard for the centers then we put them all together and stapled them onto our wreaths.

Here is how they looked 




finally we walked down the road and nailed them to our street post 







even when we were coming home we saw people stopping and looking at our work 

Happy Anzac Day!!!!

Lest we Forget 

5 comments:

  1. Hi Ella,
    I like the way you explained every step to make your Anzac wreaths and the photos with the steps.Great team work with Preston helping you.I can see why people stopped to admire your work.Well done guys.
    Trish Wakefield

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  2. Hey Ella, your wreaths look so cool and your poppy's looked so realistic. Great job on showing us photos of the process, I loved the way you decorated them as well. Next time you could possibly add a link to where you got your wreath idea from.
    Kind regards,
    Greer

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    1. Hi Greer,
      thanks for your comment, I actually thought of this myself. Did you do this?
      bye

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  3. HI Ella!
    It's great to see you working well with Preston to make something meaningful for your street. What a great project - you should be very proud of what you've done!
    I hope you and your family are safe and well during this time. Keep up your awesome work :)

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  4. Hi Ella.
    Awesome effort with your Anzac wreaths. I really liked that you included your photos for each step. Great teamwork with Preston and Moe.
    Thanks for sharing.
    Mrs Bowman

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