
Ok, so I haven't posted on here in a long time, but I thought that I should, just in case anyone still checks up on it. Things here in Korea have been pretty decent. Lately the wind has been bitterly cold, but there's still no snow on the ground. Apparently we just don't get that much of it here.
I decided that I would make a couple of paper mache masks with a couple of my students, and though the balloons we used to do it were rather small, they still turned out ok :) which makes me very happy. The girls had fun, the masks turned out moderately well, and they learned some English, so it's good :) I'm going to post a picture here somewhere of them wearing them. Dayna is a chipmunk on the left, and Chris is a mouse on the right. This picture makes them look a little crazy...actually, Chris's looks a little crazy anyway...but that's the way they wanted them to be, so who was I to say any different? :) Anyway, they want to try again, so this next time I'm going to find bigger balloons. Dayna wants to make a yellow Power Ranger mask, and Chris wants to make a Barbie mask... I feel moderately confident that we can pull off Dayna's idea, but the Barbie one seems a little bit more far fetched. Oh well, whatever :) It'll still be fun making them.


Hooray! You and Margaret posted on the same day! :D Masks are great fun! This makes me want to get messy with a great deal of glue and newspaper right now! . . . Do those masks have eye holes?
ReplyDeleteNope, no eye holes. The ones that we were looking at online didn't have any, so we didn't make any for these, either. I would try to do that for the next ones, but I don't know how good it would be to make eye holes in a power ranger mask...
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