As a child, I learnt how to make paper masks from newspapers and old magazines. Later I used colored cardboard. Making masks seemed like a popular art activity. After we made the masks, my classmates and I would put them on and pretend to be people that we were not. By hiding our ...
As a child, I learnt how to make paper masks from newspapers and old magazines. Later I used coloured cardboard. Making masks seemed like a popular a 1 activity. After we made the masks, my classmates and I would put them on and pretend to be people that we were not. By hiding our...
You also have a few options for the way that you show this mask. It could be hanging on a wall with other masks, or you could draw a fun character wearing it! If you were to do this, you could make the character as realistic or as cartoony as you like. You can also take it a...
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Make antennae: Cover pieces of wire with green felt; hot-glue to inside top of mask. To make wearable, hot-glue to face shield (or to stick, if mask will be held). Make arms: Cut two oval shapes out of cardboard to create sleeves slightly longer than the length of your child's ...
As a child, I learnt how to make paper masks from newspapers and old magazines. Later I used coloured cardboard. Making masks seemed like a popular art activity. After we made the masks, my classmates and I would put them on and pretend to be people that we were not. By hiding our ...
How to Make a Bender (Futurama) Mask...: Bender Bending Rodriquez is the lovably robot buddy from one of my favorite shows Futurama. In one episode a few impressionable kids begin idolizing him and sport some pretty nifty masks of Bender made out of card
to be smooth all over and that means making the mask from a single piece of cardboard (or as few joins as possible). To avoid the whole thing getting totally out of hand I decided to only make the gold parts of the mask, I'll let someone else work out how to do the whole suit...
Set the body aside to work on the wings… Cutting Cardboard Wings Wing size will depend on the size of your child. For my two year old, I used two rectangular pieces from a cardboard box that were each 12 inches long and 6 inches wide. ...