** I made the dress, shrug and masks for the event. I'll post the outfit details some other time but for now, here are the pictures of the masks that I made and a quick tutorial on making one like the blue one.
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So I made a few:
I sent a picture to my date and he wanted to know how he was going to wear his mask. Sprinkles in Spring suggests a ribbon at both ends of the mask but I figured he wouldn't want that so I came up with the idea to use the tulle masks as an overlay on these $0.99 masks from Party City.
I like how they ended up and they made it to the party:
Now for the tutorial.
I decided that I would try to make a mask to match my dress and here's how I did that.
- Start with a plain white mask which you can get from party stores as well as arts & craft stores.
Pick a mask made of a material that you can paint on; cloth and card stock work well.
- Remove the elastic on the mask (if any), paint the mask the desired color, let the paint dry completely and paint a second time to fill in any spaces that may remain.
- Get enough trim to go around the outer edge of the mask plus 1 inch. If you can, don't cut the trim until you've glued it to the mask and determined that you have enough.
- Glue the trim to the edge of the mask following instructions on the glue. I used E6000 because so far, it has worked for anything I have had to glue (fabric, metal, paper). At the end of the trim, I folded it over a little and glued the folded edge for a clean finish.
Tip: use paper clips to hold the trim in place while the glue dries.
- Ta-da!!!
Re-attach the mask elastic (if included).
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