Friday, April 24, 2020

ANZAC day poppy

Today I made a poppy to put out the front of my house. The poppy is a symbol of war remembrance. The red on the petals represents the blood of the ones who lost  their lives, the black represents  the sadness of the ones who lost their loved ones and the green represents hope  that grass and crops grow after the war and brings a field full of poppies.
I found it easy to paint the middle part of the poppy.
I found it hard to put the wraping paper on the poppy.
Next time I would do it different by paiting it.

4 comments:

  1. Kia ora Kharn
    Your poppy is very cool. I like how you have mentioned what the colours of the poppy represent. Ithink painting it would be easier too, however I like the effect the wrapping paper gives to the petals of your poppy.
    Thank you for sharing.
    Nga mihi nui
    Mum.

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  2. What a beautiful poppy Kharn. I think the wrapping paper looks perfect. Great job.
    Mrs McCormack

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  3. Zdravo Kharn,
    Your poppy is stunning. Was this the one you put on your prayer space? Why was it hard to put the wrapping paper on?
    Mā te wā,
    Mrs Naden

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    1. yes this is the one on the pray space. it was hard to put the wrapping papper on because it stuck to my fingers

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