Showing posts with label Drama and Role Playing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Drama and Role Playing. Show all posts

January 23, 2013

Plastic Masks with Gauze Bandage

These plastic masks are decorated with gauze bandage and painted with pigment acrylic paint and art metal gold paint. You may attach lametta by attaching it to the back of the mask using cloth tape.

1. Cut the gauze bandage into suitable pieces, moisten with water and place onto the plastic mask. Let it dry.

2. Paint the mask using pigment acrylic paint and complement the colour with art metal gold paint if you wish. Let it dry. You may attach lametta onto the back of the mask with cloth tape as extra decoration.

January 20, 2013

Rio de Janeiro Masks

The masks are decorated with tissue paper which is glued on with medium glue lacquer and painted with glitter paint on top of the tissue paper or directly on the mask.

A beautiful combination of techniques
The masks are inspired by the colourful parade costumes of the carnival city of Rio de Janeiro, where no expense is spared on colours or glitter. The velvet surface of the masks catches the pigments of the glitter paint really well and dries beautifully.

1. Paint one half of the mask with glitter paint.

2. Cut out small pieces of tissue paper and glue it onto the mask.

3. Gently apply paint with a brush and make dots with a foam stencil brush.

January 14, 2013

A Painted Mask decorated with Feathers and Rhinestones

This papier-mâché mask is painted with metallic paint and decorated with feathers and rhinestones.

1. Apply at least one coat of metallic paint onto the mask.

2. Attach the rhinestones using multi glue gel.

3. Apply multi glue gel on the back of the mask along its top edge. Attach feathers and let the glue dry.

January 13, 2013

A Mask for the King of the Birds

A painted half face mask with a papier-mâché cone as the beak and lovely feathers around the edge.

1. Paint the mask with acrylic paint, mix the colours and put a bit of water onto the brush.

2. Cut a small cone to form the beak of the mask. Paint the beak and glue it onto the mask with a glue gun.

3. Attach feathers and down with a glue gun and attach the supplied elastic headband.