First we decided to make a clay ammo box because my group all likes to shoot. Then once we decided what we wanted to do we had to figure out dimensions for everything. Once we got the dimensions we started to build the sides. We decided to only do two sides. We decided that because it would be less work we had to do. After we got the sides done we had to do the top. The top was a difficult part because it was hard to decide how far apart to put the holes. After discussing with my group we figured it out. Once we got the top done we had to get the bottom slab to fit with the top and the sides. Once we got the sides and the top and bottom done we had to put them together. Now that we are done we have to let it sit before it can be completely finished. One element of art I feel I did really well on in this project was Line. I think I used line well because I had to measure very straight lines so that all the pieces would fit together. |
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Mrs. Bell
2/26/2016 12:35:48 pm
Neat! I would love to see the final project!
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Mr. Nett
2/26/2016 01:22:26 pm
Hi Paul, I like your blog. Looks good and keep up the great work! I really like your preference of hunting art, as well.
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Mrs. Compton
2/26/2016 03:16:49 pm
I am glad to see you're creating pieces that you connect with. You have a really great start! Perhaps you can build on to this when you do your Civil War project for History!!
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