Design a decorative 3-D mask honoring a local bird.
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In temperate climates, spring arrives each year with a large assortment of birds. Find out which colorful species are native to your area. Watch them as they search for food and prepare their nests. Make a list of the birds you see with a Crayola® Fine Tip Marker, and note the date. Sketch the birds you see. Some bird watchers keep journals year to year, and can predict the changing seasons by the arrival of key species.
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To create a decorative bird mask of a local bird, begin by making a round mound of recycled newspaper that is as large as your face. Use masking tape to hold the mound's shape.
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Flatten Crayola Model Magic in your hands until it is about 1/2 inch (2 cm) thick and large enough to cover your newspaper base. Mold it to the base. Create a beak, eyes, and other features by adding Model Magic to your bird mask. Dry.
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Cover a table top with recycled newspaper. Paint your mask with Crayola Washable Paints and Brushes. Dry.
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