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on Pinterest. More shark crafts: Follow Mrs. Greene’s board Shark Week! See the picture above to guide you. It would make a great rainy day activity too! Glue the teeth in place over both pieces of the shark's body, with the edge lining up with the slight indentation on the side of the shark. Finally, they cut out a shark mouth and teeth from black and white card, glue them onto the shark face and add googly eyes. While the original version used a shoe box to create the boxy shark shape, Shannon made hers purely out of paper. Glue in place with the glue stick.

Keep taking the mask on and off and fiddling with it until you have a shape you like. Cut out a large oval from the middle, and then work from that center to cut out free-form teeth that follow the inside arc of the paper plate on the top and bottom. Place the blue top piece of the shark so it lines up with the top of the white underside of the shark.

Cut out all three pieces to make your shark. See more ideas about Shark mask, Shark, Shark hat. Now, they can glue the shark face onto a rectangle of light blue card. (Available at bottom of post.) Take the mask off, smooth out any bumps, and adjust the shape so it is the same on both sides. 3 – Place the shark body template piece on the paper plate so its nose is on the blue but its teeth and belly are on the white and draw around it. All you need is an old box, some crayons, and a pair of scissors.

Then use your scissors to cut out the eyes. Then folding them down, to make a shark's jaw. 1 – Print the free template and cut it out. 3.

I found this image on Etsy. Shark teeth are often quite irregular and jagged and not always parallel.

Then, press the sheets of foil onto your face to create a mold of your face shape. As he colored the outside gray, he was trying to figure out how to attach google eyes, without making the tooth-filled mouth, look like a … It doesn’t get any easier. 2 – Paint the middle of a paper plate blue and extend it on either side a bit like an eye shape.

The mask is just a prop, but I had to share. The finishing touch of bedazzled blood makes this mask totally killer. Obviously when she put in on she looked totally fierce. Then, your child can cut out dark blue waves and glue them below the shark face. To make a mask out of tin foil and tape, start by stacking 3 sheets of foil on top of each other. 5) Bite me!

Our craft today, started with D (age 8), fringing the edge of a folded paper plate, in triangles. 2.

I love this lion mask so much. I just snipped away happily.

SHARK ATTACK: Shannon’s great white shark was inspired by a DIY she came across on Pinterest. Oct 30, 2018 - Explore Kristen Popielaski's board "shark mask" on Pinterest. Kids can make a shark mask to wear. 4. Next, carefully remove the foil and cut around the edges of the mold with scissors so you're left with an oval-shaped mask. I love the simplicity and beauty of this mask. Lion Cardboard Mask via Iglo.