Kaonashi Paper Mache Mask (Ghibli Studio)

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Kaonashi Paper Mache Mask (Ghibli Studio)

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Hello, everyone! This time I will make a paper mache mask. While this technique can be used for making any mask, I will make the mask of my most favorite character from Ghibli Studio, Kaonashi or No Face. This might be perfect for your cosplay properties.

Supplies

You are going to need:

  • White glue (PVAc glue mix with water 1:3, or mode podge)
  • Masking tape
  • Mannequin head
  • Plastic bag/plastic wrap
  • Newspapers
  • Brush
  • Acrylic Paint (White and purple)
  • Black marker
  • Ribbon
  • Cutter
  • Scissors

Addition to detail: Cassa fabric for the eyes.

Prepare the Mannequin Head

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Kaonashi mask is quite flat, so I need to cover the face of the mannequin with a piece of paper to hide the contour of the face (eyes, nose). Then, wrap the mannequin head with a plastic bag. Start placing masking tape over the face part of the mannequin.

Paper Mache

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Cut the newspaper into 1 cm width strips. Pour the glue-water mixture (1:3) or Mod Podge into a container. Start sticking the paper strips on the masking tape with the glue.

After finish with one layer of the papers, wait until dry. Then continue adding more layers. I made 6 layers of paper. After it was completely dry, I took the mask off of the mannequin head and cut out the face shape with a pair of scissors.

The Eyes

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Then I draw and cut some eye holes using a cutting pen. I used some masking tape to cover the raw edges around the eyes.

Paint

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The main color of Kaonashi's mask is white, and a little bit of purple waterdrop shape. I painted the mask with acrylic paint and used a marker for the black line under the eyes and also the mouth. The mask is wrinkly and imperfect, but I really like how it turned out!

Details on the Eyes

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Kaonashi's mask has dark eyes. So I need to add a little detail to hide my eyes when I use the mask. Then I figured that I can use gauze and paint it black with a marker. After that tape them to the back of the mask, and paint over the masking tape with a coat of white acrylic paint and let it dry.

Last picture: although I covered the eye holes with gauze, I still can see through the eye holes.

One Last Thing

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Now we get to add the ribbon to the mask. I decided to hot glue the ribbon from inside the mask instead of hole punching the side of the mask because I want the black ribbon to be invisible.

The Finish Line

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It's not perfect, but I really like the result and used it as my collection of Ghibli-inspired decorations.

Actually, it was my very first time making a paper mache mask, and it's really fun! The supplies are cheap and easy to find. This can be a nice craft project to do with kids.


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