WALT: Create a colored Harakeke Bracelet
This week at tech we made some colored harakeke bracelets, I made a black and redone and I'm really proud of my work.
I really enjoyed making the bracelet because it is very fun to do.
It was challenging because when my colored part was getting shorter and I had to add In the next one it was hard, but i ended up folding it in instead of tucking it.
Hello Olivia! How are you? I hope you are having a wonderful day! It's Eden from Paroa school. How long did this blog post take you to make? Did you enjoy making this? I is there anything to make this blog post better than before? Thank you for reading this bye!
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ReplyDeleteI like your blog post about harakeke you had created. Harakeke is very difficult to make for me): Next time you could tell a story about how you made it. Overall its good. From Latoya in your class.
Hi Olivia,
ReplyDeleteI like your blog post about HaraKeKe you have created. Next time you can add same more detail.
Good job. From Ryan in your class
Hi Olivia
ReplyDeletebeautiful work (: keep it up.
Hello Olivia,
ReplyDeleteMy name is Norah-Jade I go to Pt England School,
I really love your Harakeke bracelet, it is very colourful and nice,
looking forward to seeing what you get up to this week,
Thank you, Norah
Kia Ora Olivia, my name is Jorjah and I am a year 8 student that goes to Paihia School. I really enjoyed reading your blog post about colored harakeke bracelets because it looks like it is very hard to make. I also liked that you added a photo so I know what it looks like. I’ve never made these before but I would love to learn.Why did you choose black,green and red to make your bracelets?
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