A printer with 8 1 ⁄ 2 x 11 paper. Colored pencils or crayons. Don't use watercolors or markers because the color will bleed through the paper. Scissors. Glue. Poster board to make the masks stronger.
"Animal Mask Making" by Bend author Debra Fisher is now available on Amazon. Bend resident Debra M. Fisher has encapsulated 30 years of teaching theater arts into a book on paper mask-making. “Animal ...
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