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| Description: | If you have enough clay, create a face in clay and cover it with thin plastic (Saran Wrap) and then with 3-5 layers of papier mache. You may have to cut it to get it off the clay, | | hits: | 925 | | Added on: | 16-Jan-2001 | | Rating: | 3 (1 Vote)     | | Comments: | 0 |
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| Description: | CHARLOTTE'S WEB OF ILLUSION here reveals her secrets with very nice text and photos:
"I use a technique called "Vacuuform" to make my masks. This process involves a Vacuuform machine, molds, plastic sheet goods, paints, trims and imagination." | | hits: | 811 | | Added on: | 26-Nov-2002 | | Comments: | 0 |
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| Description: | Instructions to make a fly mask using egg carton cups. | | hits: | 431 | | Added on: | 24-Jul-2002 | | Comments: | 0 |
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| Description: | The term papier m?ch? (pronounced p?p-ee-ay mash-?y) comes from the French phrase meaning "chewed paper." You can use papier m?ch? to make pi?atas, masks, jewelry, and lots of other crafts. | | hits: | 967 | | Added on: | 16-Jan-2001 | | Rating: | 1 (1 Vote)     | | Comments: | 0 |
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| Description: | Borrowing materials and techniques from millinery, maskmaker Katherine Snider has perfected a way to build lightweight, face-hugging masks. As Plates 1 and 2 demonstrate, each of her masks is a testament to her artistry. Just as importantly, each of them is the result of an approach that uses inexpensive and entirely non-toxic materials. This article, the first in a two-part series, describes the crafting of the base that is common to all her masks. Its sequel will address more advanced issues including the use of non-traditional materials and ways to finish a mask.
| | hits: | 1113 | | Added on: | 27-Dec-2000 | | Comments: | 0 |
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| Description: | An absolutely splendid photoguide of maskmaking "the old way". Check it out. German site. Great photos | | hits: | 1803 | | Added on: | 20-Nov-2002 | | Rating: | 7 (2 Votes)     | | Comments: | 0 |
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| Description: | BASIC MASK MAKING CONSTRUCTION
From the Kappellenberg class 12/18/00
by Lady Sveva Lucciola
Good information on clothing method, leather, paper mache etc | | hits: | 1984 | | Added on: | 09-May-2002 | | Comments: | 0 |
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| Description: | Watch the creation of a sea monster | | hits: | 834 | | Added on: | 01-Feb-2003 | | Comments: | 0 |
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| Description: | Mixing the Primary Colors
Making Colors Lighter or Darker
The Color Wheel:
Colors opposite on the color wheel are complementary colors. For example, violet and yellow are complementary colors.
The warm colors include reds and yellows; the cool colors include blues and violets. The neutral colors are black, white, and grays.
| | hits: | 490 | | Added on: | 15-Oct-2002 | | Comments: | 0 |
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| Description: | Follow these helpful hints and have fun!
| | hits: | 319 | | Added on: | 30-Nov-2001 | | Comments: | 0 |
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