carnival mask sarah_scicluna

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Recycling for Carnival

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Recycling for Carnival

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Materials needed

Cardboard PlateScissorsMagenta PaintPermanent MarkerPencilUsed EnvelopeButtons and hearts made out of used feltWhite GlueUsed RibbonPaint BrushFeather

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1st Step

An outline of a mask was drawn on a cardboard plate.

The mask was then cut out using a pair of scissors.

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2nd Step

A line was drawn around the mask using a permanent marker.

The mask was painted pink usinga water colour.

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3rd Step

A used envelope was cut into small square pieces.

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4th Step

The square pieces were glued to the mask using white glue.

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5th Step

The mask was decorated with buttons and felt hearts. Glue was again used for this purpose.

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6th Step

A bow was made out of a used ribbon. It was then stuck in the middle of the mask.

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7th Step

A feather was stuck on the mask in order to make it more colourful. The eyes were cut out using a blade.

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Mask

The final product is shown below.

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Name: Sarah SciclunaAge: 14

School: St. Dorothy’s SchoolTeacher: Ms. Josianne Sacco