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Tips to make your Ikea furniture look expensive. 3 Ways to Make a Masquerade Mask. Edit Article With Paper or CardWith Tulle or Sheer FabricWith Plaster Edited by Claudia, Maluniu, Caidoz, Zareen and 6 others The history of the masquerade mask is intertwined with the history of the festive season of Carnival.

3 Ways to Make a Masquerade Mask

During this religious celebration, people crowd the streets in costume to party before Lent. The costumes include ostentatious masks of all shapes and sizes. Ad Steps Method 1 of 3: With Paper or Card 1Choose or create your mask design. 11Allow the glue to dry fully. Method 2 of 3: With Tulle or Sheer Fabric 1Print out your template. 6Attach ribbon to the edges. Method 3 of 3: With Plaster 1Put petroleum jelly over the to-be-masked area on your face. 8Add your embellishments.

Tips You can purchase plain plastic face masks at many craft stores, which would allow you to skip having to create a mask with paper.Stay calm if you mess up. Warnings Some paints can irritate the skin. 15 Interesting DIY Button Projects. DIY & Crafts Hey Dreamers, today Top Dreamer has for you 15 interesting DIY button projects, which can allow you to spend your time interesting and useful.

15 Interesting DIY Button Projects

There are many interesting things you can make with buttons. You can make something new and creative or you can decorate the old things, making them just like new one. There are so many ideas how to use buttons for decoration or making a new things, especially jewelry. You can make an amazing nickles or earrings with buttons. Button Lampshade Button Bracelet Button Initial source Made shoes with antique buttons. DIY Glow Jars Tutorial. Posted on October 19, 2011 by Christina Aren’t these glow jars sublime?

DIY Glow Jars Tutorial

They take about two minutes to make and cost only 20 cents a piece. How’s that for an enticing DIY wedding project? These would look amazing at an evening outdoor wedding. Line walkways with them, or place them on tables. If you like this project, check out my DIY ‘glitterarium‘. DIY Glow Jars Tutorial For each glow jar you will need: a jartwo Glow Sticksscissorsrubber glovessafety glasses Disclaimer: This is a project meant to be done by an adult – not a child!

Purchase Glow Sticks (I got a pack of 15 for $1.50) and dig a jar out of your cupboard. Grab two glow sticks and cut at one end. Lava Lamps -Summer Fun- - . I found a fun, cheap, and easy project in Family Fun magazine about making Lava Lamps with things you already have in your house.

Lava Lamps -Summer Fun- - .

You will need 3 empty water bottles ( I don't normally buy this kind of water, but they make pretty lava lamps with the lids on), food coloring, vegetable oil, and alka seltzer. Fill each bottle a little more than half with oil: Then fill the rest of the way with water. Leave about an inch at the top: Now add 10 drops of food coloring:

30 Innovative DIY Candles. Great way of spending your day is to lighten up the candles, relax and enjoy.

30 Innovative DIY Candles

When you have time use it for yourself to fell relaxed and comfy. To make that you need candles. You don’t have to buy it from the market, you can make them yourself. You can make them in different shapes and colors. Not only are they adorable, they are easy to make. Source Source Source Source Source Source Source Source.