What makes you uniquely you?

Can you turn those fantastic features into art?

TIP: provide students with some small mirrors so they can see their own features as they create.

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Set it aside to dry.

Notice what color your iris is.

Trace a bottle cap to make some beautiful eyes.

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Glue your irises onto some white paper and use a marker to trace the whites of the eyes.

These are your eyes!

When your paper plate is dry, glue your eyes halfway down the plate.

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Your eyes are about one eye-width apart from each other, cool right?

We made our eyes big for a more cartoon effect.

Tip: you might add a dot of white paint on the eye to create a realistic effect.

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We used the end of our pencil.

To make the nose, mouth, cheeks, and eyebrows, get creative!

We made cheeks with some construction paper and a bottle cap.

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To make the hair, use a hole punch to punch holes around the top half of your head.

Next, take some yarn and wrap it around your fingers.

Wrap around two fingers for curls, four fingers for longer locks.

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Use the same ends to tie through the hole made by the hole punch on the paper plate.

Leave as is for curly hair, or cut the bottom of the looped yarn for straight hair.

Make a collar around the neck.

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Cut it out and glue it in place.

I believe in myself!

I can do hard things!

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I care about others!

I make friends easily!

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