Anyway now, as not to infringe on my deal with them, I'm going to use these four new masks as photo examples instead. The patterns will include the old SD-size mask pattern, in addition to these new MSD-size ones.
I'm working on four little masks so all my JID girls can attend a Masquerade Party. Asa, as Queen of the Night, already has a mask, so that means making four; one for Kassia in her white gown; one for Leona in Lily's 'Summer Goddess' gown; one for Soa in her 'Mother Nature' gown; and one for Isar, whose 'Archery Maiden' outfit will be transformed back into the Fairy costume it was originally. Isar's mask is the butterfly shape, painted to match her fairy wings..... While I'm at it, I've decided to take under construction photos, so I can redo the old Mardi Gras Mask Tutorial which I made for BJDcollectasy five years ago. My Tutorial was turned into a video, and in my opinion that's not the best way to show someone how to do something. It's rather a pain to have to view the entire video every time one wants to double check on a certain step.
Anyway now, as not to infringe on my deal with them, I'm going to use these four new masks as photo examples instead. The patterns will include the old SD-size mask pattern, in addition to these new MSD-size ones.
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Jane
3/3/2016 10:24:39 am
Gosh! They look fabulous already!
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Brigitte
3/3/2016 11:29:32 am
The masks are wonderful and with the matching dresses, they will be stunning.
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AuthorMartha Boers is an award-winning Canadian doll maker and costumer specializing in fantasy and historical-style costumes. Archives
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