Masks are a way for children to create
pretend faces for play and imagination. Whether they make an animal or a
completely made up creation, kids love to make masks.
Provide children with an assortment of art materials and some card stock paper
and let them go to work making a mask they will happily show everyone they see.
Here are simple guidelines for a paper mask project for children.
1.
Make Paper
Face Masks
Outline an
oval or circle shape on the card stock. The size is not important. It can be
larger or smaller than the child's face. You can let the child choose how big
or little the mask will be. Whatever size mask the child wants to make will
work fine.
Cut out
the shape.
Determine
where you want the eyes, mouth and nose. Cut out the holes carefully.
Decorate
the mask with paints, markers and crayons. Glue any embellishment items onto
the mask, like tissue paper, foam shapes, feathers and yarn.
Cut a 6
inch piece of elastic and staple it to each side of the mask about halfway up.
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