How Do You Make A Paper King Tut Crown?
King Tut, one of Egypt’s youngest rulers, is famous for the near perfect condition that his tomb was found in. Making a paper crown replica of a pharaoh’s head piece just requires a bit of creativity and imagination. As kings had many crowns, the crown that you will replicate in paper format is the one that was found on Tut’s mummified body and was also most likely worn during his lifetime on a day to day basis. Cut out a 2-inch-wide rectangular strip from your construction paper to fit the circumference of your head. This will be the main headband of the crown. Check the length by putting the strip of paper around the crown of your head to fit. If it is not long enough, cut another 2-inch-wide strip and attach it to the previous strip with a stapler. Color and decorate this strip to your liking. If you are trying to authentically replicate Tut’s headpiece, the original crown band was blue and teal with red jewels. Apply the craft jewels with glue, lining the entire band of the crown i