Tiger poems and stories seem almost real when you make this mask. Decorate it with authentic tiger markings.
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Read about tigers as they are described in stories, poetry, and nonfiction. Look closely at pictures of tigers' interesting stripes and markings. Why are tigers marked this way?
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To create your own decorative mask (for display, rather than to wear), begin by sketching a tiger's head, stripes, and facial features, such as whiskers, with Crayola® Washable Markers. Use Crayola Scissors to cut out the head.
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Flatten white Crayola Model Magic until it is as large as your sketch. Place your sketch on top of the Model Magic. Trace around the facial shape with a marker. Cut out the tiger mask.
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Crumple up recycled newspaper to place under the mask to give it a 3-D, rounded shape. Form ears and other facial features from Model Magic. Add or trim as needed.
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Add a hanging loop on the back of your mask by attaching a thick coil of Model Magic to the upper edge. Dry.
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Cover your work area with recycled newspaper. Paint your mask with Crayola Tempera Paints and Brushes. Look closely at your sketch and pictures of tigers' faces to make it authentic. Dry and display! When children wear hand-crafted costumes and masks make
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