How to Create a Festival Mask

Project Plan: 





Activity:
Festival Mask

Objective:
To creative a good layout or design for the activity;
To enhance one’s creativity through mask making.

Materials:
*paper mache/mask
*beads
*sequence
*feathers
*glitters (any color)]
*ribbons
*Poster paint
*glue
*news paper, etc. (any recycle materials)

Procedure:
1.Gather all the materials needed;
2.Create the design you wish to appear on the mask;
3.Apply the poster paint;
4.Let it dry then, apply glue and add glitters;
5.Apply sequence or any materials available to beautify;
6.Attach the feathers on the edge of mask;
7.Put holes at the both sides of the mask then secure the garter.

(Have nice and creative mask)

Here are some of my student’s works:







Hope this will help you  in mask creation in the future.



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6 comments:

Unknown said...

WOW...beautiful masks.

hugs
shakira

suryagni said...

wonderful masks.

Julius Kay Pacaldo said...

I love wearing masks.The masks i love is a simple mask.

Julius Kay Pacaldo said...

I love the mask in gold.the gold mask is very royal for me.

Anonymous said...

Beautifully crafted masks.

Location: Metro Manila, Philippines said...

a helpful guide in mask making. but i think the word "sequence" should be changed to "SEQUINS".
please continue to make project guides for mapeh teachers. thank you.

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