Wow Hunter! That bird house is amazing! You have even taken the time to paint it. It's like a mansion for birds! I like all the photos that have been taken of the different stages of construction. Do you think you might like to be a builder when you grow up?
What an awesome bird house Hunter. I used to love making things with my dad. Dad's are such great helpers when our fingers are just a bit small. I wonder if the birds will come to visit? You will have to take a photo when they do and post it on your blog.
That is the coolest bird house I have seen in a while Hunter. You and dad have been so busy working on that. You also painted it, I love the colours that you have chosen and I also really like that you have shown us through the steps of what you did. There will be a very lucky bird out there some where.
Kia ora Hunter, Wow, you have done an outstanding job creating this cardboard house! I am so impressed with how you have designed this blogpost, and I appreciate how you included both photos and a step-by-step process on how you made this house. You look extremely focused and determined in all of the images, and I can imagine how tricky it must have been to complete all of the small details of the house. I noticed how you included a chimney. Does the chimney go all the way to the bottom of the house, or has it just been attached to the roof? I also noticed that you included a satellite on the roof. This was such a cool idea, and I can’t believe how life-like and realistic it looks! Why did you decide on the colours black and red to paint your house? How long did this house take you to make? Do you know where you are going to keep your house? It would be awesome if you could reply to this comment and let me know! It is great how you were able to get some help from your dad! Did he help you make the whole house, or did he only help with the hot glue? Keep blogging! Nga mihi
Wow Hunter! That bird house is amazing! You have even taken the time to paint it. It's like a mansion for birds! I like all the photos that have been taken of the different stages of construction. Do you think you might like to be a builder when you grow up?
ReplyDeleteHi Jackie, Thank you for your comment. I enjoy building and helping but don't know yet if i want to be a builder.
DeleteWhat an awesome bird house Hunter. I used to love making things with my dad. Dad's are such great helpers when our fingers are just a bit small. I wonder if the birds will come to visit? You will have to take a photo when they do and post it on your blog.
ReplyDeleteThat is the coolest bird house I have seen in a while Hunter. You and dad have been so busy working on that. You also painted it, I love the colours that you have chosen and I also really like that you have shown us through the steps of what you did. There will be a very lucky bird out there some where.
ReplyDeleteHi Hunter, great birdhouse. i love the colours you painted it...are they your favourite colours? Did you put it outside to see if they liked it?
ReplyDeleteKia ora Hunter,
ReplyDeleteWow, you have done an outstanding job creating this cardboard house!
I am so impressed with how you have designed this blogpost, and I appreciate how you included both photos and a step-by-step process on how you made this house.
You look extremely focused and determined in all of the images, and I can imagine how tricky it must have been to complete all of the small details of the house.
I noticed how you included a chimney. Does the chimney go all the way to the bottom of the house, or has it just been attached to the roof?
I also noticed that you included a satellite on the roof. This was such a cool idea, and I can’t believe how life-like and realistic it looks!
Why did you decide on the colours black and red to paint your house?
How long did this house take you to make?
Do you know where you are going to keep your house?
It would be awesome if you could reply to this comment and let me know!
It is great how you were able to get some help from your dad! Did he help you make the whole house, or did he only help with the hot glue?
Keep blogging!
Nga mihi