Friday, March 21, 2008

Halloween Craft: (Gas mask) Make Halloween Masks with Paper Mache

You'll need just a few things to make just about any mask you can imagine. Those items include balloons, newspaper, wallpaper glue and gas mask some acrylic paint. A pair of sharp scissors comes in handy to cut out eyes and gas mask mouth. Wear old clothing, or put an apron on both you and gas mask your child. Making the mask can get a bit messy.

Cover your work area in plenty of newspaper to protect it from glue and gas mask paint. Next, cut several newspapers into strips. Blow up a balloon so it is slightly larger than your child's head. Now dip a newspaper strip completely in the glue and gas mask stick it on the balloon. Continue doing this back and gas mask forth until you have the entire balloon covered in several layers of newspaper. Work out any wrinkles as you go along. The more layers of newspaper you have, the sturdier the mask will be.

Finally add any features specific to the mask you are making. For example, if you are making a frog mask, sculpt two ball shapes at the top of the mask that you can later paint as eyes. If you are making a cat, dog, or monkey mask, form the snout and gas mask of course don't forget about ears. The only limit is your imagination.

Allow the mask to dry completely, preferably over night. Once it is completely hardened, start cutting into the mask to pop the balloon. Cut a large enough opening so your child can get his or her head inside the mask, then cut eye and gas mask mouth openings. For younger children, you may prefer to cut the back of the mask out completely, and gas mask , instead, wrap a piece of ribbon or yarn around the back of the head to secure the mask to allow better air-passage.

Paint the mask in a solid color and gas mask allow it to dry completely. Then add details like eyes, nose and gas mask lips in different colors. Once that coat of paint is completely dry, it is ready to wear. For a longer lasting and gas mask shiny mask, cover the mask in several layers of hodge podge before using it.

Tuesday, March 18, 2008

Halloween Craft: Make Halloween Masks with Paper Mache (Gas mask)

You'll need just a few things to make just about any mask you can imagine. Those items include balloons, newspaper, wallpaper glue and gas mask some acrylic paint. A pair of sharp scissors comes in handy to cut out eyes and gas mask mouth. Wear old clothing, or put an apron on both you and gas mask your child. Making the mask can get a bit messy.

Cover your work area in plenty of newspaper to protect it from glue and gas mask paint. Next, cut several newspapers into strips. Blow up a balloon so it is slightly larger than your child's head. Now dip a newspaper strip completely in the glue and gas mask stick it on the balloon. Continue doing this back and gas mask forth until you have the entire balloon covered in several layers of newspaper. Work out any wrinkles as you go along. The more layers of newspaper you have, the sturdier the mask will be.

Finally add any features specific to the mask you are making. For example, if you are making a frog mask, sculpt two ball shapes at the top of the mask that you can later paint as eyes. If you are making a cat, dog, or monkey mask, form the snout and gas mask of course don't forget about ears. The only limit is your imagination.

Allow the mask to dry completely, preferably over night. Once it is completely hardened, start cutting into the mask to pop the balloon. Cut a large enough opening so your child can get his or her head inside the mask, then cut eye and gas mask mouth openings. For younger children, you may prefer to cut the back of the mask out completely, and gas mask , instead, wrap a piece of ribbon or yarn around the back of the head to secure the mask to allow better air-passage.

Paint the mask in a solid color and gas mask allow it to dry completely. Then add details like eyes, nose and gas mask lips in different colors. Once that coat of paint is completely dry, it is ready to wear. For a longer lasting and gas mask shiny mask, cover the mask in several layers of hodge podge before using it.

Monday, March 17, 2008

Gas mask - Robber runs out of gas during getaway -

Robber runs out of gas during getaway - Kansas.com
Robber runs out of gas during getawayKansas.com, KS - Mar 15, 2008BY STAN FINGER He had a gun, a mask, a pair of gloves -- and gas mask he used them all to rob a check-cashing business on East Harry on Friday morning. ...Mesa fighting three-year spike in robberies AZ Central.comall 2 news articles
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Worries Over Being ‘Slimed’ - New York Times
Worries Over Being ‘Slimed’New York Times, United States - Mar 15, 2008Our conviction was strengthened on the second day of the war, when we interrogated an Iraqi officer found carrying a gas mask, rubber gloves and gas mask nerve agent ...
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Scientology Injunction Denied Against "Anonymous" - Slashdot
Scientology Injunction Denied Against "Anonymous"Slashdot - Mar 15, 2008Scientology vs various John Does, Jane "Gasmask" Doe [encycloped...matica.com], Xenu, LisaMcPhersonWasMurdered [cmu.edu], TravoltaIsGay [snarkygossip.com], ...
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41 percent failure rate of Air Force gas masks - KOAA
41 percent failure rate of Air Force gas masksKOAA, CO - Mar 13, 2008For our fighting men and gas mask women, their gas mask is the first line of defense, but there is concern some of those masks may not do the job. ...
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'Gas mask collection to be halted' - Jerusalem Post
'Gas mask collection to be halted'Jerusalem Post, Israel - Feb 20, 2008COM STAFF The Defense Ministry has halted efforts to collect and gas mask refurbish close to seven million gas masks from the public due to insufficient funds, ...
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Green Bay Gas Station Clerk Robbed at Knifepoint - WBAY
Green Bay Gas Station Clerk Robbed at KnifepointWBAY, WI - Mar 14, 2008The suspect is described as a black man who appeared to be in his mid-20s. He was about 6'2" tall. He was wearing a ski mask and gas mask a gray, puffy jacket, ...Male suspect sought in armed robbery of East Mason Shell Green Bay Press Gazetteall 6 news articles
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Fleeing Robber Runs Out of Gas - KAKE
Fleeing Robber Runs Out of GasKAKE, KS - Mar 15, 2008The out-of-gas and gas mask out-of-luck robber was arrested and gas mask police recovered the stolen car and gas mask two guns, along with the mask and gas mask gloves and gas mask money from the ...
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Gas mask suit sends a pretty strong message - DVICE
DVICEGas mask suit sends a pretty strong messageDVICE - Feb 22, 2008Might I suggest this gas mask suit, designed by Aitor Throup? Much of it looks like a standard-issue grey business suit, but when you get to the jacket you ...
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