Tuesday, July 11, 2017

Mardi Gras Masks

Mardi Gras Mask, diy, how to make a carnival mask in hand



I was told by many, many people that if I made a Mardi Gras party, you had to have the masks, I'm glad they did it was proposed Tuesday favorite Kaitlyn Gras masks We made it a few days ago and she always wears hers around him it was very creative - adding sequins and feathers without supervision.
There are three different models The basic one is shown in the pictures, the butterfly is great for girls and one eagle is very manly looking as Dad.
There is also a choice of small and large models we have done wrong, great for Kaitlyn - he didn t seem the phase.
As usual, all template links are listed after the instructions.
A special thank you to Shenae to send us his photo of the butterfly mask.



Something to color with if you are using the B model W.
Piece of thin cardboard, we recycled a can of Coke.
2 drinking straws or a rule or a blunt pencil.
Take a large piece of cardboard, we used the coke box You can use the display panel or old cereal boxes and glue spread on it.
Try spreading a nice even coat it doesn t penetrate the model.
We used our fingers to spread out and then wiped off immediately with a damp cloth.



Place the face of the model in position on the carton and pressing down.
Make sure all edges of the mask are firmly glued to the ground.
If your children have patience, let dry at this point Kaitlyn didn t, of course, so we moved right to the next step.
Cut around the mask Since we are dealing with cardboard, is probably the work of an adult.



Drill a hole in the center of the eyes and cut out holes for the eyes This is definitely the work of an adult.
Let your children be creative at this point Provide glitter, feathers and sparkles or let them stick them to the mask.
One of the children aged 11 who has made this profession put gold sparkles all around the edge and the star on all gold parts of the model.
She rode small green sequins in all green parts of the model.



She rode purple glitter averages in all parts of the purple model.
Another girl glued multicolored feathers along the top edge of the mask.
If you are using straws, drag a straw in the other.
Kaitlyn struggled for 5 minutes to drag a straw in the other and finally succeeded - she was very determined to do it herself.
Our straws were strong enough to hold the mask without bending after 4 hours of heavy game, we needed to strengthen us.



If yours aren t, wrap once all the way tape or tape before attaching them to the mask This strengthening.
If you do the butterfly mask, you'll definitely want to do, it is a little heavier.
Optional Ribbon few feathers at the end of the straw We used a straw to bandaged up, so could tip the pen a little late.
Kaitlyn that of the left that is so obviously in awe of his creation is 3 years, you can see that the great mask is a little too big for her.



Tasha the right is 6 years The large mask suits him very well.
Mom is not shown er, significantly more than 6 years The large mask fits me well.
If you're not sure what you need, try printing the pattern B W so you do not waste too much ink can then quickly push the eye holes and check the size of your child.
Close the template window after printing to return to this screen.



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