How to make a light medieval helmet with recycling?| My art

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Hi to all the Hive communities, especially the @onchainart community for their great commitment and support towards all the artists who make life in the hive.

Have you heard many times about medieval knights?



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Perhaps yes because they were characters of great importance in their time, their main characteristics were discipline and dignity. We also know them for wearing large and heavy armor and for their courage to perform on the battlefield.

One of its main armor was the helmet, the sword and the shield. I am precisely here to present a small work I did at home with my daughter, her school teacher asked her for a drawing of something related to the knights of the middle ages, but we wanted to go deeper and create a medieval helmet with recycled materials. Now she is happy to be a little medieval girl. XD

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Please join me to see the step by step below:



Used materials:

  • Paperboard
  • Silicone glue and gun
  • Painting
  • Scissors
  • court excato
  • Millimeter ruler
  • Brush

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According to the story, there were not many ways that a person could become a knight; either he was the son of another knight, the son of an aristocratic family, or he had had an act of bravery and honor on the battlefield. They were generally the sons of other knights or nobles and, from children, about eight years old, were sent to be trained in the art of war.

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Thank you for joining us here, I hope you like it and have a brighter and more successful day than yesterday.

Any questions I will be attentive!



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