Here is the second owl we made from the pom-poms made on March 1st in our school pom-pom day.
This one has been made in school colours and is to be displayed in school. The colours have been inspired by our school theme and match the pom-pom sheep we made last year.
This owl is going to remain in school on display for people to see.
Like the other owl, the artclub helped to papermache, paint it and stick the pom-poms on it, which you can see on the Art and Creativity blog http://artandcreativityrobinhood.blogspot.co.uk
We have added knitted material to provide a contrast to the texture of the pom-poms. You can see this on the wings and on the back. Feathers were also added to the beak and tummy.
We hope you like our owls. We have had fun making them.
Here at Robin Hood Primary School in Leeds we are passionate about the arts and we hold a Gold Arts Mark Award. This blog showcases the learning created by the pupils of our school in Art, Drama, Sport, Dance and Music around our local community.
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- Artforms - The West Park Centre
- Beechwood Dental Care
- charity
- Civic Hall
- Harvest
- Hollings Mill Bradford
- Leeds
- Leeds in Bloom
- Leeds Industrial Museum - Armley Mills
- Lotherton Hall
- Pom-pom Owl
- Robin Hood Primary School
- Rodillian Academy
- Rothwell Library
- Stanhope Community Centre
- Temple Newsam
- The Big Draw
- The Children's Centre
- Tropical World
Tuesday, 25 June 2013
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