Spooky mask
Scare all your friends by making this spooky monster mask with a little bit of help from Resene.
Resene kids art with Mark Rayner - Project 112
Difficulty level: Challenging
You will need: Paintbrushes, Paper Mache mask (ourscame from ‘Spotlight’), Resene Art Action gloss glaze, Resene Art Action QuickDry, Resene testpots of Resene Fizz, Resene Kermit, Resene Mariner and Resene Rocket
Top tip: If you don’t have a paper mache mask, simply make your own from cardboard, newspaper and PVA glue.
Here's another idea: This monster mask was painted with Resene Kermit, Resene Orang-atan and Resene Smile.

Spooky Mask
Another idea: Other colour choices
Step one
Apply one coat of Resene Quick Dry to the mask and allow to dry for two hours.
Step two
Apply two coats of
Resene Fizz to the mask, allowing two hours for each coat to dry.
Step three
Paint eyelashes and lips with
Resene Rocket and allow two hours to dry. Apply a second coat (if necessary) and allow to dry.
Step four
Paint teeth with
Resene Kermit and allow two hours to dry.
Step five
Paint spots all over the rest of the mask with
Resene Mariner. Allow two hours to dry.
Step six
To give the mask a shiny finish, apply one coat of Resene Art Action gloss glaze and allow to dry. Boy, that’s spooky!
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