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Elementary Art Lessons
Added on: Feb 11, 2003 | Hits: 9733
CHARLOTTE'S WEB OF ILLUSION here reveals her secrets with very nice text and photos: "I use a technique called "Vacuuform" to make my masks. This process involves a Vacuuform machine, molds, plastic sheet goods, paints, trims and imagination."
Added on: Nov 26, 2002 | Hits: 11676
Mixing the Primary Colors Making Colors Lighter or Darker The Color Wheel: Colors opposite on the color wheel are complementary colors. For example, violet and yellow are complementary colors. The warm colors include reds and yellows; the cool colors include blues and violets. The neutral colors are black, white, and grays.
Added on: Oct 15, 2002 | Hits: 15959
layers - paper pulp etc....
Added on: Oct 15, 2002 | Hits: 5321
The principal objective of this site is to show how interesting it can be to work with papier-mache, as it is an outstanding material to create various objects according to one's own inspiration. It's extremely varied, easy to make and the materials are available everywhere. You can create something modern according to your own inspiration or imitate various historical and traditional rural styles. Indeed, the multi-coloured folk art owes its attraction to the combination of bright colours, characteristic motives and a rich symbolism: for the hobbyist an inexhaustible source of inspiration.
Added on: Oct 15, 2002 | Hits: 7102
Make paper masks by pressing paper pulp inside "sculpt-tape" masks lined with plastic wrap The paper shrinks in two days and is easily removed....
Added on: Oct 14, 2002 | Hits: 7694
This is a three-part series of e-newsletters from Victory Corp. For more details visit http://www.victorycorps.com/ebook_form.html for a free e-book and other e-newsletters on how to build a float
Added on: Oct 07, 2002 | Hits: 7640
Nice and easy guide. Puerto Rico
Added on: Sep 28, 2002 | Hits: 8127
You can procure them free by clicking on the samples. Or, you can create some enthralling variety with the following do-it-easy tips.
Added on: Jul 28, 2002 | Hits: 8843
how to make mardi gras masks You will need at least two people for this project
Added on: Jul 25, 2002 | Hits: 4863
by Stephen Greb Trilobite Masks. An activity in which students use paper plates to make masks based on fossils of trilobites.
Added on: Jul 25, 2002 | Hits: 5476
Choose a character and click on it. Click on the print button in the pop-up or choose the print option from your browser. Colour in your mask. Ask an adult to help you cut out the head and eyes. Use a pencil to make some holes where the dots are. Use some elastic or string to thread through the holes and tie the mask around your head.
Added on: Jul 24, 2002 | Hits: 7010
Instructions to make a fly mask using egg carton cups.
Added on: Jul 24, 2002 | Hits: 11708
HOW TO MAKE A PLASTER MASK The following photo sequence is from: "Making a Monster" Al Taylor and Sue Roy Crown Publishers 1980 isbn:O-517-53456-8 Photo credit: William Tuttle
Added on: Jun 23, 2002 | Hits: 5131
Plaster masks can give you something unique to wear to any masquerade party! Molded to any shape you desire, you're only limited by your own imagination. You will need: plaster bandages (found at drugstores or hospital supply stores - used to use for casts) large sheet or tarp vaseline bowl of water scissors scarf or hairband to hold hair back molding paste any decoration to attach to mask while forming acrylic paints, hot glue gun, etc for decorating
Added on: Jun 23, 2002 | Hits: 5289
Use one of these 3 Paper Mache Recipes:
Added on: Jun 14, 2002 | Hits: 6353
The term papier m?ch? (pronounced p?p-ee-ay mash-?y) comes from the French phrase meaning "chewed paper." You can use papier m?ch? to make pi?atas, masks, jewelry, and lots of other crafts. Papier m?ch? is made from newspapers and paste. Projects are easy to make, but can take several days to complete, so be sure to allow enough time.
Added on: Jun 14, 2002 | Hits: 4903
(This is the process we use for our papier m?ch? masks; the process for Neoprene masks starts exactly the same, but takes a little detour once the negative mold is cast.)
Added on: Jun 13, 2002 | Hits: 8086
Objectives: 1. Demonstrate personal expression and original concepts. 2. Demonstrate beginning skills of modeling and constructing. 3. Recognize the existence of similarities and differences among works of art produced in various times and places. 4. Select from a variety of sizes, shapes and textured objects, and organize them in a three-dimensional arrangement. 5. Respond by talking about art in their own words, thus expressing the results of personal observations. 6. Accept the range of special interest and abilities of their peers.
Added on: Jun 05, 2002 | Hits: 5000
PROCEDURE by Alisa in Denmark
Added on: Jun 02, 2002 | Hits: 5160
crayon de couleur et d?coupage-pliage-collage Nice masks shown here. Site in french.
Added on: Jun 02, 2002 | Hits: 5854