What can you do with a paper bag? : hats, wigs, masks, crowns, helmets, and headdresses inspired by works of art from the Metropolitan Museum of Art
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What can you do with a paper bag? : hats, wigs, masks, crowns, helmets, and headdresses inspired by works of art from the Metropolitan Museum of Art
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With a little imagination, the answer is "plenty!" Armed with scissors, tape, and glue, it's easy to turn an ordinary paper bag into an extraordinary hat, wig, mask or crown. Simple step-by-step instructions show readers how to make a golden crown, a curly Baroque wig, Perseus's winged helmet, a pharaoh's headdress, George Washington's wig, a Japanese geisha hairdo, an African mask and sixteen other imaginative designs. An engaging activity book for both home and classroom, What Can You Do with a Paper Bag?, inspired by works of art from The Metropolitan Museum of Art, will provide hours of educational and entertaining dress-up fun.
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