Roman soldier mask template




















Glue each corner of the visor close to the junction between the straight band and the helmet. This will cause the visor to slightly pop out, breaking the flatness of the helmet. This step completes a basic Roman helmet.

To wear the helmet, simply join the bands together to fit around your head. In case you want to embellish the helmet, continue with the steps below. Use glitter glue, puffy paint, or colored glue to decorate the helmet with embossed lines. Scrolls, curvy lines, leaves, flowers, and dots are elements often found in Roman helmets. You can also glue on plastic gems, sequins, or gem-style stickers for added texture.

Glue on a pair of large plastic gems, buttons, or round paper cut-outs to create the "rivets" on each corner of the visor.

You can also draw the rivets using glitter glue, puffy paint, or colored glue. Once everything is dry, glue or staple the ends of the bands together to fit around your head. In addition to gold or silver, color the helmet with black, brown, and other metallic colors to create accents.

Achieve a worn or ancient effect by painting the templates with two layers of paint. First, paint all the pieces with a base color such as black or dark brown. Once dry, apply a second layer of gold or silver paint using dry brush strokes so that the base paint partially shows through. To do this, dip the tips of a dry paint brush onto gold or silver paint. Apply onto the helmet in quick uneven strokes. Create an interesting crest by trimming off the fan-like crest on the template and gluing on some red feathers or a rolled-up piece of red crepe paper.

The steps for making a crepe paper crest are described below. To make a crepe paper crest, cut out a rectangular piece out of red crepe paper. Mine is around 6 x 5 inches. Continue until you've cut slits along the entire length of the crepe paper. Hold the crepe paper on one corner of the uncut edge. Carefully roll the entire piece. Tape the base of the crepe paper crest at the back of the helmet's topmost portion. Roman Imperial Helmet. Share Tweet Pin it. Featured Crafts. Supplies Needed A4 or Letter size cardstock Crayons or any water-based paint e.

This will cause the visor to slightly pop out, breaking the flatness of the helmet. This step completes a basic Roman helmet. To wear the helmet, simply join the bands together to fit around your head.

In case you want to embellish the helmet, continue with the steps below. Use glitter glue, puffy paint, or colored glue to decorate the helmet with embossed lines. Scrolls, curvy lines, leaves, flowers, and dots are elements often found in Roman helmets. You can also draw the rivets using glitter glue, puffy paint, or colored glue. For more ideas on decorating your helmet go to First Palette for step by step directions.

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