21 October 2009

Masquerade

Ah Halloween! You must have your costume all planned and ready to go. But for those of you who don't know who you'll be on fright night, may I suggest a little blah to Tada!?

Pieces of cardboard...what a blah.

Turn it into a mask for an instant Tada!

Here's a little trick: use a pair of sunnies to estimate the size of the mask. Trace with a pencil and cut, cut, cut away.

Jazz it up as you please -- with sequins and glitter!

Or what about some feathers?!

Make a few extras for friends who arrive at your party without a costume and then have a blast at your own masquerade ball!

20 comments:

  1. that's really tadah! i like both looks 8)

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  2. That's so awesome!!! :)

    Belen ♥

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  3. So so so so so so so so so so so soooooooo cute! I'm doing these with my kids for their costume bin and use up some dorky sunglasses we recently received :O) If I glue them right onto the glasses but get rid of the lenses, they won't have to hold onto anything to wear them!

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  4. Thanks for your wonderful comments Tom Tuttle, Belen, Susan and Monica! Susan...I think the mask made from sunglasses is a brilliant idea!

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  5. Very sassy ....! Love the DIY idea :)

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  6. LOVE this idea! I'm going to file this away in my mind as a Mardi Gras Party idea!

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  7. These are really lovely. Masquerade ball-esque things always remind me of my favourite scene in Labyrinth and I swoon thinking of David Bowie.

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  8. This is a great idea! I love it! I have a 3 1/2 year old niece and this is her first real Trick or Treat Halloween, but she hates masks,but she loves sunnies, so I think I might make her a pair!

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  9. Hello there Jennifer, Katie, Melissa and Alice in Wonderland! I'm so happy you like this easy to make mask! Melissa...I love the movie Labyrinth! I think I watched it several times =)

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  10. What a great idea! I love this site - recycling is SO much more than glass, newspapers, and cans in plastic bins! Thanks for the inspiration :) ~K

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  11. Thank you Homage Blog! I agree -- we can recycle in so many cool ways!

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  12. Aahh, so cute and pretty. Your blog is awesome!

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  13. What a fabulous idea! I absolutely love this. You are so creative! xoxo

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  14. Thats really amazing Masquerade. I liked it.

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  15. What a clever gal you are. I am enjoying all your ideas. Thanks for stopping by my blog.

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  16. Thanks a lot for visiting Ciao Chow Linda!

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