How To Make A Matariki Star With Paper at Fernande Yagi blog

How To Make A Matariki Star With Paper. 1) cut 8 squares from the tissue paper. 2) fold one sheet over in a diagonal. These woven harakeke whetu (flax stars) look amazing, and would be just the perfect craft to spend some time discussing what matariki means, and how it is celebrated. Maatakiwi from māori library services shows us how to make a woven star for matariki. My idea is to run creativity and art lessons for maori students in schools and to have exhibitions. Decorate your library, classroom or home to celebrate matariki this year. Maatakiwi from māori library services shows us how to make a woven star for matariki.you'll find printable make sheets for a. We used 8 different colours but you could use less colours. Our squares were 20cm x 20cm, but you could cut them any size you like. The first idea is to have them all. To make your own woven matariki star, you will need cardboard, a pair of scissors, some yarn and a pencil.

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The first idea is to have them all. Maatakiwi from māori library services shows us how to make a woven star for matariki. My idea is to run creativity and art lessons for maori students in schools and to have exhibitions. Our squares were 20cm x 20cm, but you could cut them any size you like. To make your own woven matariki star, you will need cardboard, a pair of scissors, some yarn and a pencil. These woven harakeke whetu (flax stars) look amazing, and would be just the perfect craft to spend some time discussing what matariki means, and how it is celebrated. 1) cut 8 squares from the tissue paper. Decorate your library, classroom or home to celebrate matariki this year. We used 8 different colours but you could use less colours. Maatakiwi from māori library services shows us how to make a woven star for matariki.you'll find printable make sheets for a.

Matariki star weaving at Hornby File Reference 200706Ma… Flickr

How To Make A Matariki Star With Paper Maatakiwi from māori library services shows us how to make a woven star for matariki. We used 8 different colours but you could use less colours. To make your own woven matariki star, you will need cardboard, a pair of scissors, some yarn and a pencil. Maatakiwi from māori library services shows us how to make a woven star for matariki. Decorate your library, classroom or home to celebrate matariki this year. The first idea is to have them all. 2) fold one sheet over in a diagonal. Maatakiwi from māori library services shows us how to make a woven star for matariki.you'll find printable make sheets for a. These woven harakeke whetu (flax stars) look amazing, and would be just the perfect craft to spend some time discussing what matariki means, and how it is celebrated. Our squares were 20cm x 20cm, but you could cut them any size you like. My idea is to run creativity and art lessons for maori students in schools and to have exhibitions. 1) cut 8 squares from the tissue paper.

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