Monday, August 19, 2013

Dino

After watching a show called Dino Dan, Bryce asked Mommy and Daddy if he could build a dino decoy.   Bryce had to show Mommy and Daddy what one was.  After showing us, Daddy’s work happened to be throwing away a big box so he brought it home.  The first step in building the dino decoy was to put the box together using big tape.  After the box was put back together, the next step was to make an eye hole so Bryce could see out.  After the eye hole, Daddy and Bryce built some hand holds to help hold the box up and made a tail.  Next Bryce painted the entire box blue (it was hard work setting up the painting area so we would not make a mess).  We had to wait a long time to let the paint dry.  While we were waiting we made a head.  We started with a box, added some newspaper to give it shape, then Bryce ripped paper and made paste for paper mache.  Once the head was made we had to let it dry (again it took long time).  After, we put the head on and painted the whole entire head blue.  Bryce painted the big box yellow to make some spots and a collar (because every pet needs a collar).  The final step was to draw the eyes, noise and legs with a black marker.  The dino decoy was complete, the only thing left was to test it and search for dinos.
(Story by Bryce and Daddy)
The Dino Dan "Dino Decoy"


Starting to paint the body
Painting the body
The artist signs his name
Stuffing the head with newspaper



Getting ready to paper mache the head
Ripping paper for paper mache


Making paste for paper mache
Time to paper mache the head

Attaching the head
Making spots on the body




Filling in the spots


Putting spots on the tail
Making a collar with name tag ("Dino")


Working on the eyes, nose and outlining the spots


Finished decoy
Getting balanced


Don't forget about the hand holds
Hey look "Dino" the dinosaur
Hey that's not a dinosaur!!!










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