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Thursday, April 23, 2020

Lockdown blog 2



Tie Dye















Yesterday we did some tie dye on white tops. It was very messy and fun. We had to wear gloves because if it gets on our hands it will stain us. they didn't come out very colourful because mum left them in the sun but they still look cool. this is me wearing one that has green yellow and some red.

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  1. Good morning Elijah.It is so COOL to see you blogging.I always enjoy reading blogs.
    The best way to have fun is to get messy in the process.
    You look stunning in your tshirt.I like that when you tye die something,you have no control over the finished product.
    What did you use for the colours?.Is it just food colouring or a special type of dye?.
    THANKS for blogging.I look forward to hearing from you.

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    1. my mum got me a box of tye die and we used that. it had 5 colours and came with the string we used to tie up the top to make a pattern

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  2. Hi Elijah. Mr Martin mentioned this this morning so I had to come and look and I am impressed! It is great that your Mum was so organised and you have a new top to wear.Did you use string to tie up the shirt? I am wondering what your next project will be?

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  3. Hello Elijah.I just thought I would check out your blog to see what other things you might have added.Have a great week and take care.Remember to keep blogging as myself and other staff,often check them.See you later.

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  4. Hello Elijah.I was just checking your blog to see if you had added anything for ANZAC Day.
    Have a happy week,take care and keep safe.I hope to see you soon.

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  5. Hello Elijah.You should have a race with your brother and see who can put their next blog up quickest!.
    Have a great week and I hope to see some more work from you soon.Take care and keep safe.All the best.

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