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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....

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Monday, July 28, 2008

Notes 4 Teachers on The Multimask Model of Maskmaking

A new 10 page supplement that helps teachers plan their first Classroom Maskmaking Experience is now available to download FREE http://www.maskworx.co.nz/links.html
Full of useful tips and information for educators on how to guide their students as they "Unmask their Creativity" in Mask.

Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Quick Corrugated Card Compositions

Corrugated card is inexpensive and easily attainable (from Warehouse Stationery or equivalent store), and makes a wonderful 'building material' for masks. Corrugated card can easily be cut and shaped then attached to the Multimask:
  • To make animal, bird and character masks...bunny ears, noses, scare me features, etc
  • To provide an excellent construction material for wearable art
  • To construct imaginative 'technical' elements. Corrugated card cutouts and a stapler (with a few props like bamboo skewers or dried twigs) are all your class needs for fast, effective, clean maskitecture!!

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