Thursday, October 9

DIY Masquerade Bat Mask


Looking for a pretty and glam Halloween look this year?  We suggest this alluring masquerade bat mask that will get you plenty of stares. I loved seeing versions online like this one from Sprinkles in Springs and wanted to create my own with a Halloween bat flair!  Add some pretty roses in your hair and you'll be the Gothic belle of the ball! Let me show you how it's made!




What you need:

Tulip Black Dimensional Fabric Paint (slick finish)
– Black tulle
– Freezer paper
– Bat mask pattern (click here for download)
– Scissors
– Tape
– 1/2" satin black ribbon


Watch the video for more instructions with our fabulous friend and model Kris Thompson!

Before you begin:
Print out your mask pattern on your home printer and cute tulle and freezer paper to a matching size.
CLICK HERE FOR DOWNLOAD
 Add a layer of freezer paper over your mask pattern printout, then cut a piece of tulle the same size and lay on top.  Use tape to hold the tulle, freezer paper, and pattern in place.
Outline the design using the Tulip Dimensional Fabric Paint. Let dry.
 
Once mask is dry, cut around design with scissors.
Peel back freezer paper carefully from mask.
Cut small hole in tulle and add ribbon to attach around your head.

Where will you wear this spooky creation?

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

I love this idea and I think I Can do it!

Thanks!

Anonymous said...

I tried to download the image, but it did not show up. There was only a black space with your logo on it.

Anonymous said...

Would love to make this. Please fix the link for the pattern. Thanks.

Anonymous said...

Yes I agree need the pattern.

Anonymous said...

Would love to have the pattern for this mask! It's totally cool - my granddaughters will get some high compliments on wearing it if I'm able to make them one. :-)

Anonymous said...

this is so cool!

Unknown said...

just copy and print the picture

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