It will take a long time to cure and once it is dry it will pull all the facial hair. I would not advise it, because I do not know how the skin will react.
@@kristyanrichtr8959 when it is dry you can wear mask no problem. But when the mix is wet, I am not sure how it will react with skin, as skin might get irritated? I am not sure :)
I am making a full-face masquerade mask for a dance team performance. I love how cheap the minerals are for this. How well does it stand up be being dropped?
If you have a friend you could tape plastic wrap over your face (leave breathing holes, ofc) and have them apply the paper mache over that. That might work.
I realise your comment is 10 months old, and you likely no longer care, but I’m answering your question anyway. The mask being used as a form/mould appears to be plastic (or maybe porcelain). That makes it tricky to decorate with paints & embellishments compared to a paper substrate. Also, traditional Venetian masks are made of papier-mâché, so this is more authentic. It also allows you to make multiple masks from one form.
- I want to make a mask, how do I do this?
- Easy! First, you need a mask for it
still thanks
THANK YOU FOR THE VIDEO. AMAZING MASK. HAPPY HALLOWEEN 🎃
This is amazing!! ❤❤
Can i use cement instead of wall repair compound
Can I use plaster of paris or wall putty instead of wall compound ?? Will it become brittle n break??
Gorg!! Where can we purchase the mask mold ?
Hello there! I bought mine at local craft store. But you can also buy online: www.amazon.ca/dp/B0018YYUJE/ref=cm_sw_r_sms_apa_i_mwevEb8924637
Beautiful ..thank you for sharing 👍💕
Thank you!
Can I use my face instead of the plastic mask?
It will take a long time to cure and once it is dry it will pull all the facial hair. I would not advise it, because I do not know how the skin will react.
Can i use this method for a full face?
Of course 😊
Hello, is it possible to use gypsum instead of the wall repair compound?
I think it should work just as well! ☺️
@@VolhaS Thank you 😄
Oh, can i ask something more?
Is it okay to put it on your face?
@@kristyanrichtr8959 when it is dry you can wear mask no problem. But when the mix is wet, I am not sure how it will react with skin, as skin might get irritated? I am not sure :)
@@VolhaS Oh, thank you again ☺
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Can you also mold this on a human face? with vaseline underneath to stop it sticking?
I am making a full-face masquerade mask for a dance team performance. I love how cheap the minerals are for this. How well does it stand up be being dropped?
Hello there and thanks for the comment! I dropped one or twice and nothing happened to it!
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Where do you get the form for the mask making?
It was from craft store. You can buy those online from Amazon as well.
@@VolhaS thank you
I used glue instead of wall repair stuff is that ok ?
I think it will be ok! Should not cause any problem!
I think it will be ok! Should not cause any problem!
how long should it dry for
It was fully dry in 24 hours
@@VolhaS thank you
Seriously? Form it over a mask? Why would I make a mask and already have one??
If you have a friend you could tape plastic wrap over your face (leave breathing holes, ofc) and have them apply the paper mache over that. That might work.
I realise your comment is 10 months old, and you likely no longer care, but I’m answering your question anyway. The mask being used as a form/mould appears to be plastic (or maybe porcelain). That makes it tricky to decorate with paints & embellishments compared to a paper substrate. Also, traditional Venetian masks are made of papier-mâché, so this is more authentic. It also allows you to make multiple masks from one form.
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