This is the finished product after they were painted.
We used cardboard shirt boxes for the masks, as well as the nose and also a piece on the back to help them hold their rounded shape. He drew on the facial expressions, then used colored tissue paper to build up the facial features.
This is what they looked like after that step.
There is about 15 man hours involved in the making of them. He is going to sell them for $8 each and is hoping to make a big profit off of them!
I wish he would've had time to make one for me! I love them!!
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