Fox Inspired Mask |
For the actual creation of the masks, I allow the students to make a choice. They can 1)use a face mold to build their mask (using plaster strips and water) on top of or 2) drape their face-or a volunteer friend's face-with a strip of saran wrap so as not to cover the nose (we have to breath) and they can build their mask on their friend's actual face or draw out a plan and have their friend build it on their face for them. Either way, each student has to create a mask. It is just up to them how messy they want to get and how much they trust their friends with plaster! Option two requires students to work a little faster since both friends need time to build a mask, but so far that hasn't been a problem. The next time I see the kiddos (this is a 2 class period project), their masks have dried and hardened and are ready to be painted and adorned. I let the students paint and decorate their masks however they would like. I help the students hot glue the feathers on but otherwise, it is all up to them. I never seem to remember to take enough photos but here are a few that I can brag about (and give you the general idea from)
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