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Making a mask for Halloween! Need some help!!
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10-14-2007, 08:36 AM
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CindyLavender
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New nose and brow.
If you can't tell in the picture, the celuclay is still wet. I think it dries white... but maybe it dries gray. Either way, it will be painted in the end.
I've trimmed the top (forehead) part so it is much shorter than the previous pic. It fits right at my hairline, so that's cool. I still need to trim the bottom, but I'll do that later.
Also, since the mask is formed to my face, I had to add real nostrils so I could breath when wearing the mask.
This is where I'm at so far. Don't flame me too much. I've never even attempted something like this before so I am quite happy with the results so far.
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