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Make a Tudor portrait

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Paper
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Card
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Scissors
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Pencils
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Colouring pens
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An oval shape to draw round (you could use
a plate or dish)
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Pasta shells
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Glue
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Gold spray
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Draw an oval shape on a piece of
paper.
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Draw the portrait in the oval and colour
it in. Cut it out.
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Draw an oval shape on the card. Cut it
out.
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Cut out the inside to make a
frame.
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Stick pasta shells on the frame, then
spray it gold.
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Stick your portrait in the
frame.
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What
does a king look like? Draw a picture of a king, showing all the
different things that are used to make him look
important.
Here are some of them:
A crown, a sceptre (a big gold stick which he holds in his hands),
rich clothes, a long cloak, a throne (a special chair).
How else can you make a king look
important?
Look for pictures of our queen on coins and stamps, or in
magazines.
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