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Paper Plates masks and paper mache masks for children 
Description: Paper plates are one of the simplest and mosteffective mask making materials for children,especially young ones!
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Added on: 24-May-2002
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HOW TO BUILD PARADE FLOAT 
Description: 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
hits: 170
Added on: 07-Oct-2002
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MASQUES AFRICAINS en BAS-RELIEF 
Description: crayon de couleur et d?coupage-pliage-collage Nice masks shown here. Site in french.
hits: 199
Added on: 02-Jun-2002
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PAPER MACHE MASKS MAKING by Wiener Masken- und Musiktheater 
Description: Site in german
hits: 200
Added on: 09-Apr-2001
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How to do mumming shows 
Description: Mumming shows are a simple structure that can be used to readily develop a wide variety of entertainment. They are medieval in origin based on the archetypes of clown, hero, heroine, villain, doctor (& perhaps doctor's assistant). Each of these characters can readily be translated into a modern day character..
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Added on: 19-May-2002
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Paper Mache Pastes 
Description: There are many different recipes available for paper mache paste and pulp. No one recipe is better than another or the 'right' recipe. Just use the recipe that works best for you and what you are making! Here are a few options for paste for your paper mache projects
hits: 203
Added on: 24-May-2002
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR MAKING MILK-JUG MASKS 
Description: Good for children`s workshop
hits: 205
Added on: 30-Nov-2001
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maskmaking 5 - 6 th grade plaster gauze 
Description: 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.
hits: 206
Added on: 05-Jun-2002
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Paper plates masks 
Description: by Stephen Greb Trilobite Masks. An activity in which students use paper plates to make masks based on fossils of trilobites.
hits: 206
Added on: 25-Jul-2002
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Making Masks with Plaster Bandages 
Description: A lesson plan for 5th graders-- easily modified for any student, age 7 or older
hits: 207
Added on: 05-May-2002
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