Visit Venice during Carnevale—or any time. Design striking decorative masks in a classic Italian celebratory style!
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Step back in time to the Venice of the 1200s. The laws in this Italian city allowed people to wear masks on many different occasions. Why did laws govern mask wearing? Well, masks allow various types of people to mingle. sks permit people to gain entry to places that would ordinarily be denied to them. And masks enable people to avoid others. Carnevale was one time when masks could be worn.
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What else can you discover about Carnevale and Italian mask-making? You will learn that mask makers (Maschereri) had such a busy trade that they had their own crafts guild. Find out how the early masks looked and how they were made and decorated. Many mask styles may be seen in the art of the times.
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Pay tribute to this venerable craft by constructing a decorative mask in the Venetian style. Form the basic shape with aluminum foil to create an armature upon which to mold your mask. Shape eyes, ears, and a nose.
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Cover the foil armature with colorful Crayola® Model Magic®. Mix colors of the modeling compound or blend them with white to create your own colors. For a marbled effect, stop mixing colors at a halfway point. Use a drinking straw to poke an opening in the back for hanging.
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Choose decorative elements for your mask. Twist chenille stems around Crayola Colored Pencils to form curls. Add colored shapes of Model Magic to the curls. Poke in decorative craft materials. Secure decorations with Crayola School Glue as needed. Air-dry
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