Showing posts with label masks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label masks. Show all posts

Sunday, January 25, 2009

Paper Station

At the paper station there are a wide variety of materials to use: construction paper, gift wrap paper, tissue paper, animal print paper, patterned paper from several different cultures, gold and silver paper, doilies, scrap yarn, craft sticks, stickers, foam shapes, and a variety of shapes left when making cosmetic and candy boxes at a professional packaging company. These can be torn, or cut with regular scissors or scissors that make decorative edges. They can be attached with glue, staples, and colored tape. They can be attached to white paper, colored paper, paper bags, or paper plates. They can be used to create collages, masks, puppets, or paper sculptures.

The following are some creations from our paper station.

Sunday, February 11, 2007

Papier Mache` Masks


A group of our fourth and fifth grade students have enjoyed making papier mache` masks and dolls. These are just two of many.


Ruby used finger weaving for
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Meghan's mask