Honors Pirate Ship survived the bath.
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ReplyDeleteWow what a super pirate ship you have created. I love your idea of floating it in the bath. I bet you were holding your breath when you put it in the bath, hoping it wouldn't sink. Is that you sailing it?
What great work you are doing in lockdown. Can't wait to see what you post next!
Mrs Snook.
Kia ora Honor
ReplyDeleteWhat a cool boat! I'm very impressed that it floats too.
Hey Honor-Lee. So pleased your pirate ship survived the bath! Normally cardboard wouldn't be my first choice but the way you have used tin foil around it has helped keep it watertight. Tino Pai!
ReplyDeleteMr G
Hi Honor
ReplyDeleteGolly, I'm pleased your pirate ship floated, thanks to the tin foil, what a great idea. I love the detail and shape of your boat. I wonder where it is sailing to?
From Petra
Whew Honor . . . I reckon you were pleased your pirate ship floated!
ReplyDeleteI like the way you 'foiled' the cardboard by using tinfoil on the outside so the cardboard would get soggy. . . and, the other great thing about using tinfoil is your pirate ship can't be picked up by radar from unfriendly pirates with sonar equipment!
Have a great evening.
Mr W.
Ooops Honor! . . . I see I should have written 'so the cardboard would NOT get soggy!'
ReplyDeleteMr W.
hi honor what did you use to make it
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