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5knights3maidens
02-04-2008, 09:23 PM
I have started making a paper mache dragon. If you would like to see it, click on my blog. I've always wanted to do one. My ds has been reading the Kingdom of Terrestria Series by Ed Dunlop (excellent, by the way. :) ). Anyway, it is with knights, dragons etc... So I decided to do this. Hope you like it.
Heather in OK
02-04-2008, 09:26 PM
That's awesome!
oliveview
02-04-2008, 09:45 PM
I left a comment on your blog. It is just amazing! Please post when you have more pictures.
Vanna
02-04-2008, 10:51 PM
:D That's terrific! Your kids must be so excited.
KerriF
02-04-2008, 11:29 PM
Could you share how you went about this? My boys want to have a dragon birthday party and this would be great for their birthday party! Not mention the would just love to keep it :)
5wolfcubs
02-05-2008, 12:13 AM
I want to know how you're making the structure too! That is SO cool. I'm off to check the library for the series you mentioned!
Surfside Academy
02-05-2008, 12:55 AM
I looked up the Chronicles of Terrestria series on Amazon and they look great. I just can't tell which is the 1st book. Would you mind listing the 1st couple in the series? Thanks
p.s. The dragon looks fantastic!
5knights3maidens
02-05-2008, 11:16 AM
These are probably not in a library yet.
The Terrestria Chronicles by Ed Dunlop
http://www.dunlopministries.org
The Sword, The Ring, & The Parchment
The Quest for Seven Castles
The Search for Everyman
The Crown of Kuros
The Dragon's Egg
The Golden Lamps
The Great War
And the study guide 'Visits to Terrestria'
This is the whole series. You'll see on his site that he has a new series coming out...free download of book one...has to do with the Kingdom of Terrestria theme. We will probably download it in a few days because my ds is just about finished. We will probably do a castle and other things.
I do have some pictures when I started. I used newspaper(of course), soda bottle, oatmeal containers, cardboard, for the eyes I'm using the bottom of plastic fruit cups, and for the legs I think I'm using pringle cans and earth balance large plastic container. For the teeth, cutout cardboard teeth, and I'm still working...
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