A teacher at St. Luke's Primary suggested to me --with Carnival coming--why not have the students create some Carnival masks?? I had never made Carnival masks, but I got online and did some research, and then created a prototype with astrobright papers and a glue stick. Then for each paper piece in the mask I created a template for the students to trace around and cut out. I showed the students each step, and they got to cutting and gluing--we went through over 40 glue sticks and a whole ream of astrobright paper with around 160 students creating masks.
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a finished mask... |
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cutting out the "petals" |
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last task--paint around the eyes, which made the eyes pop a little more |
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applying glue.... |
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I love how they are came out differently even thought they all used the same templates.... |
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after the masks were all glued I had them curl each petal (or feather?) around a pencil to give the petals a slight curl which added more definition to the mask... | | |
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all finished ! |
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the mask looks pretty great when she wears it.... |
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6ht graders with their masks |
For the grades K through 3rd, we made simpler masks with triangles (I cut those) glued to paper plates. The little ones delighted in gluing the colorful triangle to the plates. I cut bright yellow shapes to go around the eyes....
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gluing triangles onto partial paper plate.... |
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finished masks....just need the ties... |
we had a Carnival "Come As You Like Day" ---where the kids came all dressed in whatever costume they wanted and some wore their masks...
this was a fun craft project for all of us....and the kids loved it!
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