Introduction: In Halloween, besides costumes, Halloween masks can also be made by hand. Although they are not as gorgeous and exquisite as those purchased, the masks made by ourselves are interesting. So, how to make a mask for Halloween? The following is a diagram of the hand-made method of Halloween mask I brought. Please come and have a look at it if you need it.
how to make a mask for Halloween
Mask 1: a simple leaf mask
Draw a mask on the plate and cut it out. Dobby, draw it down, so that the eye holes are not aligned!
drill holes on both sides of the mask and install ropes.
Then paste the leaves on the front of the mask, which is the maple leaf.
Then you can put it on and transform into a little prince of Shuai Shuai forest. O(∩_∩)O Haha ~
Mask 2: Paper plate mask
Material: a paper plate, colored cardboard, watercolor pens and pigments, and a pair of scissors.
manufacturing steps
step 1: find a paper plate, because the hardness and softness of the paper plate are moderate, and the finished mask is not easy to break; Find the right position and draw the outline of the face;
Step 2: Cut out your eyes and mouth with cardboard. You can make a pattern that you think is horrible or disgusting (of course, you can also draw a pattern that you like), stick it on a paper tray, and color the hair. ?
? Step 3: Cut a bow with red cardboard and stick it on the mask. It's as simple as that, and a scary Halloween mask is ready!
Mask 3: Cat Jam Mask
Little friends like to play with masks. It seems that wearing them can make them make a big transformation and become the superhero or all kinds of cute animals they want to be ~
What I want to share with you is a paper-cutting method of a beautiful cat mask.
You need to draw the drawings yourself, or you can make a mask with black cardboard, and then cut out eyelashes and beards with colored cardboard and paste them on the mask.
Why do you wear masks on Halloween?
When Halloween comes, children can't wait to put on colorful makeup clothes, put on strange masks and walk around the house with a "Jack-o-lantern" and ask adults for holiday gifts. These are the most well-known symbols of Halloween-the strange "jack-o'-lantern" and the practical joke of "performing magic or giving candy".
The "Jack-o-lantern" looks very cute, and the method is extremely simple. Hollow out the pumpkin, then carve smiling eyes and a big mouth on the outside, then insert a candle in the pumpkin and light it, so that people can see this naive smiling face from a far distance. This is the children's favorite plaything.
However, the highlight of Halloween is still on the dining table. You should not only prepare delicious food to entertain those "kids" who come to make trouble, but also dress up your dining table on this special festival. Don't let your guests underestimate you!
This night is the most haunted time of the year, and all kinds of monsters, pirates, alien visitors and witches are out in succession. Before the Christian era, the Celts held a ceremony in the summer to thank God and the sun for their kindness. At that time, diviners lit and practiced witchcraft to drive away monsters who were said to be wandering around.
Later, the harvest festival celebrated by the Romans with nuts and apples merged with the Celtic October 31st. In the Middle Ages, people wore animal-shaped costumes and terrible masks to drive away ghosts in the dark on Halloween.
Although Christianity later replaced the religious activities of Celtic and Rome, the early customs remained. Nowadays, children wear all kinds of costumes and masks to participate in Halloween dances. Witches, black cats, ghosts and bones with paper paste are often hung on the walls around these dances, while grinning or ugly pumpkin lanterns are hung at the windows and doors. Children often try to bite the hanging apples.