Friday 20 March 2020

Molley Green Creations.

Hey bloggers,
We have been making products for Molley Green day that has recently been cancelled. The first product we made was natural confetti. How we made it was we cut out some fabric to make a specific shape. Then we crushed and cut bit of leaves and flowers and put them on the fabric. Then we twisted the top of the fabric and put it on a stick. If you pull the stick then the confetti will get released. The second product is our seedlings. We have been growing veges and kowhai seedlings. They are ready to sell. The third product is bees wax wraps. We got some cotton fabric and sprinkle grated beeswax on it. Then we put it in the oven. When it is done we take it out and wave it in the air. The fourth and final product is Eco squeeze you get some bees wax wraps and cut it into a triangle. Then put some Kawa Kawa balm in the triangle and fold it. Then make a bigger triangle and put the smaller one in the bigger one and fold it. Then you are done. Anyway blogger blog ya later.


2 comments:

  1. Hi Hosanna, it's great to see the work the environmental group has been completing in the Friday rotations. Thank you for your clear explanation and photographs. It is a shame that the Molley Green day had to be cancelled, but I'm sure that once we are safe to come out of the national lock down, we'll have many opportunities to see the products.
    I'm interested in the EcoSqueeze - how is it different to the Kawakawa balm we have in the silver pots? Could you explain that more to your readers please?
    I'm really looking forward to hearing about your learning during the lock down period, I'll be keeping an eye open for new posts. Remember to check your class site for learning tasks.

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  2. Hi Hosanna I'm Aamena from Manukau. I'm in the Environmental group as well and it's cancelled because of Coronavires. But we did do hard work making our Molley green day creations. Keep up the great work! If you want to vist my blog go to wpsaamenas.blogpost.com

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