Thursday is our spring program at Mother's Day Out, and the theme is 'Safari'. The kids will be wearing green t-shirts, khaki shorts, white plastic pith helmets with plastic bugs glued on, and toilet tissue roll binoculars. Should be pretty cute. Our two/three year olds will do the ABC's, the numbers up to ten, the numbers in Spanish, a song about a worm and a butterfly and God, and the one that goes, 'Three little monkeys sitting in a tree...'. They will sit on the edge of the stage, and we will sit right below them, coaching them on the songs. I'm hoping no one has a meltdown when they see their parents.
When we were brainstorming the program and talking about all the animals and decorations, I suggested the director dress as a baboon and volunteered to make the mask. (Last year we did a Texas theme, and she hosted the whole show with a ridiculous Texas accent, a wad of spit trapped in the corner of her mouth.) She whole-heartedly agreed to wear the mask.
So I started searching Google for some ideas and stumbled across these images.



I immediately made it clear that I hadn't actually expected her to make it, but she said she was having fun with it and would like to continue unless I wanted to do it myself. I told her to have at it. And she did.

This is the final mask, made of plaster and fur, and knitted yarn, and paint. Everyone who sees it is amazed. I think it might scare the kids a bit, but otherwise, it's gonna look awesome!
9 comments:
that mask is beyond wicked awesome
scare the KIDS? it scares ME! :) it's great! sorry about the bird poop!
Wow..... that is seriously cool!
that is a totally awesome mask!!
Omigosh...that is a humdinger of a mask!
(I've always wanted to use the word humdinger in the blogsphere...thanks for making my dream come true!)
:)
bird poop=lucky, yes??! fantastic mask, by the way.
The mask is awesome.
Holy Moly. I can't believe that mask.
That! Is! Incredible! Your MIL should go into mask-making!!!
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