My Mardi Gras mask Decorated in my favourite colours using paint, feathers, sequins & gemstones. © SHARONJEET GALSINH. |
It's the final day of carnival, a day of fun, feasting and merrymaking. It is celebrated in many Christian cultures just before the beginning of Lent. Mardi Gras is French for "Fat Tuesday" and called Shrove Tuesday in English.
Why Masks?
My Mardi Gras mask. © SHARONJEET GALSINH. |
It is tradition to wear a masks and costumes on Mardi Gras day. They are used at the parades to get attention from float riders and the balcony revellers. Masks are made of feathers, sequins, glitter and even plaster. They imitate all the fun and festivities of Mardi Gras. Gold, purple and green masks embody the colours, spirit, pride and the true feeling of Mardi Gras.
Materials:
Mask pattern
Craft foam or card
Try glueing feathers on one side instead of the middle. Use a peacock feather to create a different look & add coloured ribbons too. © Image from http://storepetsupplies.com |
Mask pattern
Craft foam or card
Scissors
Sequins, gemstones, ribbons, glitter, feathers
Paint
Wooden dowel or straw
Glue
Instructions:
1. Print the mask pattern and draw on a piece of card or foam.
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3. Paint the dowel / straw gold and leave to dry.
4. Now you can get really creative. Using the glue decorate the mask with gemstones, glitter, sequins, ribbon and paint.
6. Glue the dowel / straw at the back to one end of the mask.
Your mask is finished!! Have fun parading!
© SHARONJEET GALSINH |
© SHARONJEET GALSINH |
Love the mask! Like the background that you have placed the mask on. Its very bright, vibrant and colourful.
ReplyDeleteThanks! Glad you like it.
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