Grab your stash, and add what you will, this will be your project!
The fun thing about these masks is how versatile some may turn out to be. I love them all. Quite frankly, I'm thinking of creating my own wall display of 4 of these designs right here in the Studio's main headquarters.
But as Halloween fast approaches, and so many of us don't have time to spend toward costuming, perhaps some of you may find at least one of the designs we're offering usable.
As before, you'll note we are using the 11" by 17" Legal Size (in U.S. terms) format in order to provide more options per print.
Our Digi crowd will find we are including their favorite PNG downloads, while the Hands-On crowd may choose to go with our JPG Print ones.
There are two sets here, both utilizing old textiles, marquetry inlay patterning, a bas relief design, and a few other dainties for sophisticated mask designing.
And, as printer styles vary, and paper qualities do differ, we're recommending your smoothest papers and/or card stocks. Please refer to the suggested construction techniques listed in our first Mask Blank post, or perhaps the special post on how Dezinaworld's June created hers.
Enjoy your creative crafting fun for that--
Happy Creativity!
Rose
Credits: Antique basis for these images (prior to our fiddling) from
the New york Public Library at nypl.org
Also from Wiki Commons
The fun thing about these masks is how versatile some may turn out to be. I love them all. Quite frankly, I'm thinking of creating my own wall display of 4 of these designs right here in the Studio's main headquarters.
But as Halloween fast approaches, and so many of us don't have time to spend toward costuming, perhaps some of you may find at least one of the designs we're offering usable.
As before, you'll note we are using the 11" by 17" Legal Size (in U.S. terms) format in order to provide more options per print.
Our Digi crowd will find we are including their favorite PNG downloads, while the Hands-On crowd may choose to go with our JPG Print ones.
There are two sets here, both utilizing old textiles, marquetry inlay patterning, a bas relief design, and a few other dainties for sophisticated mask designing.
And, as printer styles vary, and paper qualities do differ, we're recommending your smoothest papers and/or card stocks. Please refer to the suggested construction techniques listed in our first Mask Blank post, or perhaps the special post on how Dezinaworld's June created hers.
Enjoy your creative crafting fun for that--
Happy Creativity!
Rose
PPSPartyGear™: Further Fun With Mask Blanks
Download Digi PNG Version HERE
Download JPG PRint Version HERE
Set Two
Download Digi PNG Version HERE
Download JPG Print Version HERE
Credits: Antique basis for these images (prior to our fiddling) from
the New york Public Library at nypl.org
Also from Wiki Commons


12 comments:
Firstly, these are amazing, but that red one, that's just perfect. No embellishment needed, the crisp 3D effect is all the drama it needs. Really clever and well done, Possum!
PS, the second one down? I'd really like some wallpaper like that to go with the sleigh bed I don't have.
hugs and hot tea
Rose, the masks are lovely, thanks for sharing, Marilyn
I love these masks. they remind me of the movie the "Iron mask" Thanks for sharing
Ohhhh my goodness, you truly spoil us my friend, these are utterly gorgeous. thanks so much
Hugs June xxxxx
These are great!! Thanks so much for sharing! ~tina
Rhissanna: Firstly,Thanks so much for your sweet appraisal! It means so much to this possum!
Secondly, you and I might have similar tastes all through!! Do you know what that second mask is out of? An 18th c. court gown with wide panniers and all the trimmings! The patterning is real embroidery. You can find this one on Wikimedia Commons at such a good quality, the closeups are bound to make you drool!
;)
busymartha: So glad you could stop by for a quick look round an a little download or two!
:)
Something Special: Really? I've not seen that one straight through before! I guess i've one more reason to try it on for size!
Thanks for the hot tip with your sweet comment!
:)
June: Whenever I see you here, it warms the heart. To think that you've taken time out of such a busy schedule to check in with friends is just so dear.
Thank You for sharing your time with us this way, dear June.
Hugs with peace & Tranquility
Rose
Tina: You're most welcome!
I haven't been by your place for two weeks or so! Maybe I'll swing by today to catch up on all your latest!
:)
these are gorgeous my friend!!
thanks so very much!!
oh,the ideas going on in my head to use these marvelous masks!!!
Ann: Can't wait to see what everyone comes up with on this one! Would you be good enough to share with us an example? We'd love to feature you in our Gallery Page again.
:)
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