Tuesday, December 15, 2020

Floral Insect - Summer Learning Journey Day 2.

 Today for my Summer Learning Journey activity we had to make art out of things in my backyard like flowers or leaves! I mostly liked finding the flowers because we had quite a lot I didn't even know about. 

I tried to make a dragonfly with leaves and added a little background. I mostly used flowers, leaves and this thick grass we had a bit of in my backyard. I think this was really fun because it's free and you can make whatever you want. 

We were also supposed to come up with a name for our insect so mine is... Autumn because in some parts of the world dragonflies mainly come out in Autumn!

Have you ever made something out of things in your backyard? If so, what material did you like, such as flowers or leaves? Here is what I made!


2 comments:

  1. Kia Ora Manvi,

    My name is Shannon, and I’m from the Summer Learning Journey.

    What an amazing dragonfly! Autumn looks beautiful, and you’ve perfected her shape! I like how you’ve thought about every detail she needs and included them like her antennae and her tail! Well done! I also really like how you’ve added a background too! It makes your dragonfly look like she’s in her natural habitat. Autumn is also a lovely and well thought out name!

    Isn’t it amazing how many flowers can be in the garden in spring! What flowers are your favourite? I like tulips! They’re so pretty and they smell nice.

    Keep up the fantastic work, and happy blogging!

    Ka kite anō,
    Shannon (SLJ)

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    1. Kia Ora Shannon,
      Thank you for commenting on my blog.
      Yes it is very amazing of how many flowers there can be out there without you even looking. My favourite flowers are definitely Stocks, Roses and Orchids!
      Mā te wā
      Manvi

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