...Chocolate Ink! A brand-new blog brought to us by my friend (in real life!): Nancy. Nancy and I have been friends for our whole lives--really. Our parents were friends before we were ever twinkles in their eyes. Even though we've never lived in the same state or town (except for 1 1/2 years during college) we have remained friends always. For years we kept in touch by that thing I love, real letters, and in recent years, email. Now I'm excited to be *blogging friends*, too! I'm sure you'll love her blog, so check it out. Just be warned: it'll make you hungry for chocolate!
We are learning all about the ancient world this year with Story of the World I and loving it! We've been learning a lot about Egypt, of course, which is completely fascinating. Most recently we have studied the New Kingdom of Egypt, which includes the story of King Tut. So we decided making an Egyptian death mask in the style of King Tut's would be a fun project. First since it was too cold at the time to paper mache in the garage (it probably would have frozen instead of dried-ha) and it was too messy to do it in the house, we decided to pick up a couple of cheap craft masks at Hobby Lobby. Next we cut out cardboard shapes to complete the shape of the death mask, attaching them with hot glue. Vince even put a little detail on the *beard* with the hot glue per The Princess' request. Then the kiddos started to paint them with this metallic gold tempera paint. It worked okay for the cardboard, but would not coat the plastic of the mask. We thought maybe a second coat ...