Above is a group photo of Year 1 and 2 students of Hillpark Primary School, NZ proudly wearing their insect and spider masks created as part of a wearable exhibition - The "Junk to Funk" Show - using recyclable materials like newspaper, bottle tops, magazine picture cutouts, seed pods off trees, etc. Littlies want to step into the world of make-believe and with the help of their colourful insect, critter and creature masks children are able to conquer fears, banish nightmares, make new friends, grow creative confidence, achieve success and build self-esteem. Transforming junk into funky masks is a great idea!!
Multimask by Maskworx is a classic face shape from which you cut out and style your own mask.
Monday, October 12, 2009
Junk to Funk
Above is a group photo of Year 1 and 2 students of Hillpark Primary School, NZ proudly wearing their insect and spider masks created as part of a wearable exhibition - The "Junk to Funk" Show - using recyclable materials like newspaper, bottle tops, magazine picture cutouts, seed pods off trees, etc. Littlies want to step into the world of make-believe and with the help of their colourful insect, critter and creature masks children are able to conquer fears, banish nightmares, make new friends, grow creative confidence, achieve success and build self-esteem. Transforming junk into funky masks is a great idea!!