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Friday 10 December 2021

Coronavirus Paper Mache Pinata!!🎊 (At School)


CORONAVIRUS PAPER MACHE PINATA

MY REFLECTION 

NAME: Fatafehi

Date:  29th November 2021

MY REFLECTION:

  • Write your reflection about making the Coronavirus paper mache pinata.  

  • Write your reflection into each of the boxes.  

  • Once you have written your reflection in each box, you will be combining all your details together into the last box below.  

  1. What was the paper mache theme? 

  1. What materials did you need?

Our paper mache theme was based on a very contagious

virus that is spreading around the world

at the moment.

The name is ‘Coronavirus’ or ‘Covid-19’.

Before starting our paper mache

pinata we needed some materials:

a balloon, newspaper, PVA glue, water, paint

(silver and white), tin foil, candy or lollies,

a hot glue gun, red wool and yellow string.

  1. What did you use to make the pinata?

  1. How did you feel?

We started of with a few easy steps:

  1. Blow up your balloon (any colour)

  2. Rip strips of newspaper

  3. Mix water and PVA glue together

  4. Get strips and dip it gently in the PVA glue

  5. Stick the news paper on to the balloon

  6. Leave to dry thoroughly

  7. Apply 3 layers of the news paper

  8. Once dried paint 2-3 layers of white paint

  9. Let to dry thoroughly

  10. Add 1-2 layers of silver paint

  11. Cut the red wool 

  12. Use 3 pieces at a time to plait or braid the wool

  13. Glue on the red plaits with a glue gun onto the balloon

  14. Use the scissors to poke four holes in balloon

  15. Cut some yellow string and poke them through the holes in balloon

  16. Tie the yellow string on, then fill with candy or lollies

  17. Get glue gun and tin foil to seal the opening of the balloon


ENJOY YOUR PINATA!! :D

After following the steps to make my pinata

I felt proud of myself because I tried my

best to make and finish the paper mache.

I was really sad when I was going

to smash it,but I LOVED!

Eating and grabbing the candy

at the end .

MY CORONAVIRUS PAPER MACHE REFLECTION

By: Fatafehi 

This is my CORONAVIRUS PAPER MACHE PINATA!!👇

COVID-19 PINATA!!!🎊

Our paper mache theme was based on a very contagious virus😷 that is

spreading around the world🌍 at the moment. The name is ‘Coronavirus’ or ‘Covid-19’.  


Right before starting our paper mache pinata🎊 we needed some materials, we needed: a balloon🎈,

news paper🧾, PVA glue🧴, water🌊, paint (silver and white)🎨, tin foil🗞️,

candy or lollies🍭🍬🍫🍡, a hot glue gun, red wool🧶 and yellow string. 


To begin we started of with a few easy steps:👇

  1. Blow up your balloon (any colour)

  2. Rip strips of newspaper

  3. Mix water and PVA glue together

  4. Get strips and dip it gently in the PVA glue

  5. Stick the news paper on to the balloon

  6. Leave to dry thoroughly

  7. Apply 3 layers of the news paper

  8. Once dried paint 2-3 layers of white paint

  9. Let to dry thoroughly

  10. Add 1-2 layers of silver paint

  11. Cut the red wool

  12. Use 3 pieces at a time to plait or braid the wool

  13. Glue on the red plaits with a glue gun onto the balloon

  14. Use the scissors to poke four holes in balloon

  15. Cut some yellow string and poke them through the holes in balloon

  16.  Tie the yellow string on, then fill with candy or lollies

  17. Get glue gun and tin foil to seal the opening of the balloon


After following the steps to make my pinata I felt proud of myself because

I tried my best to make and finish the paper mache. I was really sad when

I was going to smash it but I L❤️VED! Eating and grabbing the candy🍫🍬🍭🍡 at the end.

ENJOY Making Your 

Own CORONAVIRUS

PAPER MACHE PINATA!! 🎊


My Coronavirus Paper Mache Pinata!🎊
👆

 

2 comments:

  1. Thank you Fatafehi for sharing why you were making the paper mache pinata. It was really fun making it together especially when we had to soak the strips of newspaper through the mixture of PVA glue and water. That become really sticky, and messy!

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  2. Kia ora Fatafehi. I'm glad you're proud of your creation. You should be proud of this blog post too. You've given such great detail that I think others could follow along and your emojis make it interesting to read. So did you smash it?

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