Anzac Day is this Sunday so I thought we would share an older post by Debbie Buckland. It's been a very popular post over the past few years. Many kids and adults love to make their own paper poppies for parades and services.
Click on the link to download the instruction sheet.
ANZAC Day conjures up thoughts of the world wars, men in uniform, dawn parades and the symbol of the Poppy.
The red poppy is a great symbol for remembrance for our soldiers.
So here is a how to sheet on how to make one for your ANZAC pages. Download Poppy.pdf
This is what it looks like finished.
Enjoy
That's an awesome poppy! Thanks for those links. I saw some little Pippins at the parade today with similar poppies.
Posted by: Donna Meuli | April 25, 2008 at 07:07 PM
oh my! I decided to catch up to the blog reading and saw this.... groovy... I really didn't know it was so popular.
thank you
Posted by: Debbie Buckland (NZ) | April 23, 2010 at 10:29 AM
What a wonderful poppy - great design Debbie!!!
Posted by: TracyM | April 23, 2010 at 02:31 PM