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These items don't have to be solely created out of paper, wood or plastic; many other materials are very suitable for it as well and may even give the mask a one of a kind look.
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I found this techno mask really creative and a good opportunity getting rid of some excessive nuts, bolts and whatever else hardware you may have lying around.
It may be a little heavy to wear, but it sure would fit in nicely with a modern and/or industrial interior as a decorative piece.
Don't be afraid considering any kind of material for making masks; face off and let the creativity begin!
See also:
Mask Art II
Mask Art - Materials and equipment
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