Friday, 20 March 2020

Rotation-Confetti making

Kia ora bloggers, this blog post is going to be about the rotation the Senior Syndicate have been doing. There are three groups: Gardening, Enviromental Group and Confetti making. This rotation is going to be happening every Friday. I'm in the Confetti making group. As you know, our planet is being polluted, including the waters. We want to help save it, so we are going to sell enviromently-friendly confetti, that is rapped up with some material, and tied onto a stick. The connfetti that we are making is made out of leaves and some flower petals. We do not want to use glitter because, when it goes into our waters, it atracts fish and then they eat it. It also doesn't desolve. 

In our group, we get a buddy to work with. We have a container full of different shaped hole punchers. We got some leaves and hole-punched them. There were so many different shapes, such as: Butterflies, feet, men, women, bows, stars, squires and so much more. We added crunched up leaves and even rosemary. The blue material was cut out with zig-zag scissors. It looked really nice when the confetti was tied up and finished. Overall, it was a whole lot of fun and I'd love to do it again the other weeks. 

Thank you for checking out my blogpost. Comment if you have done smething like this. (P.S Don't forget to look at the photos below) 
Bye!!!




4 comments:

  1. Kia Ora, Rael. You have really cool photos on you post! I would love to do confetti! I've been to parties with lots of glitter and non - environmental - friendly paper and plastic.can we also crunch up the leaves? Let me now later, okay?

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    1. You could crunch up the leaves if you want. What about hole-punching some flowers to make it colourful? Thanks for the comment, Bye!

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  2. This is such an excellent post Rael. You have explained what we did and why we were doing it. I really like your information about the environment and how you asked for new ideas from other people. You also have relevant images to share. Well done. Keep up the awesome connecting.

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  3. What a superb post, clearly explaining not only what you did..but why too! I would like to hear about your other opportunities during the Friday rotations - have you been involved in any of those yet?
    I'm looking forward to reading about your learning during the lock down period, don't forget to keep blogging and connecting with the community.

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