How to Make a Masquerade Mask Part I

Do you want a fun project to do that expresses your identity exploration? Try making your own masquerade mask. This idea resulted from my most frequently visited post, Self Disclosure. Daily, people find my personal blog through searching for post about masquerade masks.

Masks possess an appeal for some people. Perhaps their mysterious nature invites hiding parts of who we are. Maybe their colorful forms incite us to search for some hidden trait we desire to possess.

I became intrigued with what interested people in masks and decided to make my own themed masks. Explore these simple to follow instructions and design masks for yourself. This post will continue as Andy and I further design our mask. Select the following photo link for the entire lesson hosted on my creativity blog:

http://refrainfromtheidentical.com/?p=1907

About JoDee Luna

I'm a middle school literacy teacher by day and a creative eclectic at all other times. I enjoy blogging and can attest to new friendships, fresh inspiration, and creative opportunities that blogging has brought my way. You can access my creativity website with the following link: http://refrainfromtheidentical.com I just self-published my first book, with CreateSpace, called Refrain from the Identical: Insight and Inspiration for Creative Eclectics. The book features helpful hints and inspirational reflections for artistic multi-taskers. My creative interests include writing, sketching, mixed media art, mask making, digital artwork, dancing, floral designing, scrapbooking, decoupage, sculpting, gardening, and photography.
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