Eva (Year 2) looks very proud of the paper flowers that she has created and I can see why…they are absolutely stunning! It is clear that Eva has put a great deal of time and effort into making these and all her hard work has paid off because they are amazing. Thank you for sharing these with us Eva!
Goodness me Catherine (Year 1) and Harvey (Year 5) have been very busy. They have been doing a science investigation using spaghetti and marshmallows and created this terrific tower. Then Harvey went on to make this fantastic pencil pot, while Catherine has made this magnificent unicorn. Brilliant work Harvey and Catherine – thanks for sharing!
Wow! Look at all these fabulous items that Phoebe(Year 3) has made. She has clearly taken her time to make all these tiny things, as they are very fiddly. I think the cars are fantastic as are the table and chairs and even the tiny frying pan. Brilliant work Phoebe and thanks for sharing!
This very special “Thank you” picture was created by Louis (Year 4), as part of a photo collage he compiled with his football team for the NHS and key workers. Not only does it look stunning, but the message is important too. Thanks for sharing this Louis!
Henry (Year 3) has been explore the technique of pointillism, which is where a picture is formed using tiny dots. He has then gone on to draw this Lego person using the technique…and I think it looks awesome! Bravo Henry!
This wonderful pair of cards have been created by Islwyn (Year 6) and Mostyn (Year 3) to celebrated their nanny’s 70th birthday. It looks like she will be celebrating with a lovely cup of tea…and hopefully some cake! Well done boys and ‘Happy Birthday Nanny’!
This is a superb painting of the Titanic that Jay (Year 2) has painted. He has also included dates and a timeline of events. Very well done Jay!
Wow! Calin has been busy over the past couple of weeks. Here he has drawn his Palm Sunday and Good Friday picture and I have to say they look magnificent. I particularly think his Good Friday picture is very atmospheric. Well done Calin!
Calin didn’t stop there….he went on to draw these amazing New Life pictures and I have to say that they are absolutely fantastic. I can really see an improvement in his drawing skills. Thank you so much for sharing these terrific pictures with us Calin!
Simply stunning! This is another sensational piece of craft work made by Hanna (Year 5.) Hanna’s Mum is very talented at the technique of paper quilling and she has been teaching Hanna the skill too. They have worked very well together on this superb Easter creation and it is so skillfully done that it is clear that this mother and daughter are a winning combination. Breathtakingly beautiful work Hanna…and your mum. Thank you for sharing. P.S. When you are back in school I hope you will teach me how to do this!
Goodness me! Hanna has been busy again, this time drawing and colouring her favourite Pokemon characters. I thinks she has a good eye for drawing as these look superb! Great work Hanna – thanks for sharing!
Wow! Look at this pair of adorable piggies that have been painted by Kiean (Year R), using his feet! Not only are they super cute but the message reads ‘These little piggies stayed home.’ What an important message for us all to remember – well done Kiean!
My goodness look at this wonderful puppy created by Max (Year 1) His mummy bought these puppy crystal art sets and when they arrived they were so small but Max was determined to have a go. He took his time and carefully selected the right colour crystal and put it on the correct number on the puppy. He has done such an amazing job as it is so small and very tricky. I am so impressed that Max took the time to complete this as the end result is brilliant. Congratulations Max and thanks for sharing!
This Easter card by Hana is simply breath-taking… I LOVE it…it’s a true work of art! She has used her amazing drawing skills to great effect and the overall look of the card is just perfect…with a very uplifting message. Brilliant work Hana – thank you!
Wow! Look at these fantastic pictures, all created by Amelia (Year 1) The first is Amelia’s interpretation of the emotion of love and it looks bright and cheerful. Then she has drawn this brilliant multi-coloured rainbow snail and finally a self portrait, which was also part of her Year 1 home learning. What a trio of fabulous drawings Amelia. Thank you for sharing!