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Wednesday 19 June 2013

...folk art Halloween Mask



A quick post folks, before the blog party round up tomorrow - wasn't it fabby?? sooo many gorgeous entries! Scroll down two posts if you missed it!

This is just a little doodad I made the other night when I had all my Folk Art Medallion stamps out. I had purchased some plain eye masks in a craft store with the idea of covering them in leaves at some point. I cut a stack of leaf shapes using the Folk Art Medallion cut files (available for Free here). I opened the cut files in the Silhouette programe and just copied and pasted the leaves until I thought I had enough.

I cut them all out of green cardstock - American Crafts seems to be my card of choice lately and then I stamped and stamped....I used Versafine black ink because it dries so quick and I didn't have to wait to get sticking them to the mask. I used double sided tape, extra strong, because I did not want the leaves to shift as they would have in glue.

Actually it didn't take as many as I thought it would - I used 3 different sizes of leaf and just adhered them right to the mask for a cool forest inspired folk art mask - I kinda like it!! I am trying to get ahead with everything this year, lol, so nope, it's not too early for Halloween, or indeed Christmas....

Hope it tickles!


22 comments:

  1. How very fun and creative. You really ARE ahead of the game...Halloween? In June....incredible.

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  2. I think it is just fab! You're so organised!

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  3. If only I had a masquerade ball to go to :( This is amazing!!

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  4. What a fantastic project - so creative, clever and beautiful too. I can imagine wearing it - Venice meets the forest.

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  5. I love your mask! Very cool! Why wait for Halloween!

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  6. How did you ever think of this ! What a fun creative idea!

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  7. Very Green Man! Great creative use of the leaf motif, looks fantastic!

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  8. This looks amazing and it is never to early to work on holiday goodies.

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  9. So clever and creative Claire!! LOVE it!! I'm thinkin' you need to model it though...just sayin'.....

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  10. Very cool...reminds me of the green man carvings/masks.

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  11. OMGosh, Claire this is so totally cool!!
    I love it in the greens...
    perfect for a woodland inspired costume...
    I gotta wonder how it would look in gold if you were going for a Grecian look?
    It would have to be look amazing...
    and so perfect! :)
    You amaze me with your creative eye!

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  12. clever and fun
    mask.
    Carla from Utah

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  13. Great mask, fantastic stamps

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  14. looks amazing. Doesn't scream halloween to me, but would be a great woodland fairy mask for little girls, and you could do it in black and white for a classy masquerade ball!

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  15. Looks like an excuse for a summer masquerade party to me. Nice new headshot, by the way.

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  16. truly fantastic!! Love it

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  17. Oh this is so neat Claire - so many things it reminds me of .. pagan green man mask images that you find in gardens, and Brian Froud fairy images.. wonderful - so creative and full of imagination!

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  18. How cool is this leaf mask!! You should have had one of the wee ones model it so we could see it in use!!

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  19. This is just too cool!! You are so creative and clever!!

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  20. what a fantastic mask! Wish my kids were little again! Have a great weekend!! Hugs, Helen

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