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a paper mache ball sitting on top of a rug

These are the beginnings of the head pieces the girls will wear for their butterfly and moth costumes. We will be attaching antennas and textured cardboard to complete them. Simple Steps: Cut strips of cardboard about 1.5" wide and longer than you need to wrap around your head.

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the head of a mannequin is covered with paint and paper machs in preparation for painting

For a while now I have been keeping an eye out for a mannequin head for photographing my earrings. No luck. I found some online that were $35 plus $12 for shipping and I have been hoping I would figure out a way to avoid this expense. I remembered making masks in elementary school and I thought that it would be fun to just use my sister as a mold and make a head piece by piece. Well, I figured that would not work out because the main part that I need, which is the ear would be a little more…

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a wooden table topped with a fake head and two heads on it's sides

Save to Favorites 6 Favorites X Save to Favorites Please Login or Register to save content. Grade Level 9-10, 11-12 Duration Six weeks, 50 minutes periods Materials 5-gallon bucket/round trash can, cardboard, masking tape, x-acto knives, plastic grocery bags, newspaper, art paste (flour and water also work for paper mache), paint, and anything else you […]

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a wooden statue of a man's face on top of a table

Creating a Giant Pageant Puppet: In the fall of 2010, my company, Puppet Junction Productions, was commissioned by Comedy Central to design and build a 12' pageant puppet of TV personality Stephen Colbert. The puppet would be performed on the National Mall in Washington, D.C.…

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three white polar bear heads sitting next to each other

Michael Ballou is the latest artist selected to showcase his work as part of Raw/Cooked at the Brooklyn Museum. Photo: Pierce Jackson[/caption] Raw/Cooked, an ongoing exhibition series at the Brooklyn Museum that showcases the works of unsung Brooklyn artists, returns tomorrow, April 12, for its latest installment, featuring works by Williamsburg artist Michael Ballou, who plans to cover parts of the museum with dozens of paper mache dog heads.

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