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16 October 2014

Fetlar School Blog


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Da Croft Hoose

We've worked hard on this with Mrs Nelson our Art Teacher.
We painted the planks of wood in the background individually in a variety of styles and designs so that they would like driftwood that had been re-used by a Crofter. We painted the dyke by using paper towels and stippling effects. We drew the bottles from real life examples and painted them to show light and dark.
Inside Da Croft


We cut out the chain for the cooking pot and painted the metal so it looked well used. We're proud of this display!!

Posted on Fetlar School Blog at 15:39

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You should be proud of the display, your hard work is plain to see. Well done you guys!

Carol from IBHQ


you kids still amaze me; there's not a lot of you in school but you are doing great things: tell teacher to go to "new kiwi "blog !!will you be doing a 2010 calender???okay i know its still feb. 2009 but must get next years one!

carol from whitianga(new zealand)


Wow I am impressed at your work it is amazing you must have worked hard at this you shoukd be proud. Keep up the Great work I would love to see you guys on our class blog, www.rm10mis.blogspot.com Saro Morrinsvlle Intermdiate New Zealand.

Saro from Morrinsville Intermediate School New Zealand.(www


wow, looks great well done i almost thought it wis real

claire from kent


Really lovely display, it plain to see that you all worked hard, and its paid off. I hope to be visiting Shetlands next year, it looks a very interesting place.

Janet from Sheffield England




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