Friday, October 8, 2010

Step by step instructions for 2 masks exciting - Making Paper Masks

Halloween season is all about children. Bring a smile to the face of your child with a spectral mask in tandem with his disguise. Halloween crafts are fun to do and in fact the best part is that these materials with simple and easy to find. For example, try the paper plate masks this time.

Just a little 'for reflection, creativity, imagination and craft can help you, all kinds of forms, one thinks with the ability of simple materials. This includes theFollowing:
1. White paper plates
2. Construction paper
3. Paint
4. Crayons
5. Scissors
6. Stapler
7. Glue
8. Marker
9. Hot as little pom-poms (optional)
10. Elastic or string

Imagine your child like an animal like the tiger, mouse, cat, bat, etc. Then go ahead with a simple form.

Given below are tips to make pumpkin masks from paper plates and rabbit.

1. Rabbit Mask

Take two paper plates white, a roseConstruction paper and a small pom pom pink.
To glue the ears, the color of a paper plate from the inside or just the pink construction paper inside. Cut in half. Now take another paper plate to make the face. Cut a slice ¼ to one side. This is when the child would come to his mouth. It is also the staple ears on top of the disk or the mask that the other side of the wedge. Look at the straight edge is directed instead to the interior. Now cut two eyes in the face.Place this just under the rabbit ears.

For both a color, or glue the small pink pom pom on the right under the eyes. Finally, decorate the mask with crayons and markers. Make whiskers and color just as you want.

To wear the mask, or a support elastic on both sides of the mask. Or you can choose to drill on both sides and tie a rope through it.

Second form of pumpkin

Draw a scary face pumpkin outside forthe paper plate. Cut the mouth, eyes and nose with the help of scissors.
Now paint the whole think with orange decorations of your choice.
Finally, make a laptop with elastic brace on both sides of the mask or punch, and attaching a cable through them.

Try to think outside the box and let your creativity run wild under. You will make plenty of opportunities to work on this art!
Happy Halloween!

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