Hello everyone! This week in Te Ngahere we have been making beeswax wraps.
We had been given a piece of fabric to draw on.
We were drawing on them because they were a bit plain so we wanted to spice it up a bit,
and make it seem more like our beeswax wraps.
and make it seem more like our beeswax wraps.
We made the beeswax wraps because normally we would have plastic or glad wrap as a
cover for our food in our lunch, but now we can cover our food with our beeswax wrap.
cover for our food in our lunch, but now we can cover our food with our beeswax wrap.
I think I did well at drawing the patterns that wanted them to be, mostly because I know
I am not the best at drawing.
I am not the best at drawing.
I think I could have done better at holding the wrap still when we were drying it.
Here are some photos of my beeswax wrap:
Kia ora Tia, it’s Tayla here
ReplyDeleteI really like your blogpost about beeswax wraps. You did a great job explaining what you did well and what you need to work on. I loved your design on your beeswax wrap.
Sincerely Tayla
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ReplyDeleteHi Tia,
ReplyDeleteIts Reitu. I really like your beeswax wraps writing. I really like how you have greeted the reader by saying ‘hello everyone’. Your piece of writing is kind of like a procedure, I like it. Wow! Your beeswax wrap looks cool as!
What does that say on your beeswax wrap?
Okay bye,
Thanks for posting.
Hi my name is Jada-Rae and I am a year 6 student at Kawakawa Primary School. I really like your post because its very interesting and cool to look at. I have never done beeswax wraps. To me it sounds like wax in your ears🤣
ReplyDeleteI have nothing for you to work on because its very cool. Come check out my blog here. kpsjadaraem.blogspot.com