Wednesday, September 26, 2018

Bees Wax Wraps

In Te Ngahere we have been learning about rubbish. We were able to make beeswax wraps (reusable wraps) to replace glad wrap . So what I did was I grabbed the fabric and some felt pens then I wrote my name on it and put some designs on it. I also wrote some of my friends names on the fabric. Then after that I dipped the fabric into the beeswax and I let the beeswax wrap dry out. I was really happy about it and can’t wait to use it.

3 comments:

  1. Kia ora Payton,
    I really enjoyed reading your blog post about Technology. It sounds really cool that you and Rymon are making a shelf, Boombe, Keekee and I are making spice racks. Doing Technology is really fun and I can’t wait to see your finishing project. Make sure you keep up the great work.
    Missy

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  2. Kia ora Payton my name is Juztin

    I go to Kawakawa Primary School. I really like your little piece of Tech writing I think it is a very good piece of bees wax wrap writing. But maybe can you please put some photos on so we know what it actually looks like. Can you please check out my blog http://kpsjuztinb.blogspot.com/

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  3. Kia ora Payton, my name is Grace I am nine years old. I love these bees wax wraps my teacher was going to get some things to make it but if she doesn't I will try and make them at home. I have herd that they aren't that hard.
    From Grace

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