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IMAGINE. CREATE. SHARE or WEAR...
Welcome to MASKS2GLOBE - your maskblog dedicated to imagining, creating, and sharing children's mask works from classrooms everywhere....
Please remember to send in your best digital mask pictures to annette@maskworx.co.nz so we can post them on SHOWOFFS; a comprehensive showcase of educational mask work!
Please remember to send in your best digital mask pictures to annette@maskworx.co.nz so we can post them on SHOWOFFS; a comprehensive showcase of educational mask work!
Sunday, April 11, 2010
Make a "cartoon" character
You can “cartoonise” the human face shape of your Multimask by cutting the nose out, plaster it over and then use more plaster bandage to make whatever shape is wanted!
Tuesday, February 23, 2010
Cereal box card works great for extensions
Cereal box card has the critical weight and bendability for mask-make purposes. If the card is heavier it can't bend or be manipulated. If lighter, it doesn't hold its shape and glue in the right manner. So ask your students to bring in empty cereal boxes from home; they are just perfect for making extensions and re-shaping the Multimask starter base into storybook characters, animals & birds & bugs, etc.
To see more of the Port Chalmers mask-make project using cereal box card extensions visit http://www.photoblog.com/showoffs/2009/11/22/maskmagicalwe-are-here-maps--masks.html
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