Craft Idea: Paper Plate Masks

So, I am always trying to find something to keep the kids occupied. AND I’m always sorting through magazines that accumulate and trying to save the articles I want and then recycle them. Well, a couple of years ago I saw a craft idea in one of those magazines, a simple one, using paper plates and pretty much whatever other craft materials you had around the house. So, We got creative. We grabbed our paper plates (we had the heavier duty Chinet plates that worked well) Then I gave the kids my old magazines and let them have at it; their job was to find face pictures for their ‘mask’. We had some old paint sticks that we wrapped in leftover material and hot glued on buttons for decoration. These were used for handles. Yarn was added for hair, and we had leftover beads and hair glitter we decorated them with.

It made for a fun afternoon, and kept them out of trouble. 😉 The best part is, they still have them. They are up as decoration in their room.
  
Emma’s mask (mommy helped)

 

And Anika’s self creation!

 

The girls showing off their masterpieces!

 

So, the next lazy afternoon when the outdoors are either to hot or to cold, search your house and have some fun with the kids!
<3 Melissa

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3 comments

Rachel May 23, 2012 - 11:38 pm
This looks like fun. I need to keep it in mind this summer, when the kids get bored. Thanks for sharing at Terrific Tuesdays.
Rachel
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[…] inner child and participate as well…you’ll be surprised how happy it makes you feel!  Here’s a simple, fun craft to get you […]
Girls Sleepover Craft Ideas - Melissa Kaylene June 17, 2020 - 5:14 pm
[…] These are so easy and fun. All you need is paper plates, old magazines, some yarn for hair, and I used a paint stick for a handle. But really, just look around your house…most anything will work for decorations. You can read more about my mask project here. […]
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