Are you surprised by the unexpected carnival event? Don't panic, you'll be able to make this amazing mask in an hour, you'll find everything you need at home, and both girls and boys can go out in it. So- long live the mummies!!!
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ow1. From the LINK HERE, print a template for the face of the Pharaoh's mask, 'the card' and the ornament on the forehead print HERE. If you don't have a printer handy, just redraw the mask with your hand, and feel free to simplify it as needed.
2. Paint the mask either you or the children, cut the top and bottom together to shape it nicely according to the face (for simplicity it can be done simply straight, but it will not sit so nicely). Glue the ornament to the forehead, down to the handle folded and glued beard (you can definitely make a beard just from a straight quarter, and the mask will not take away from the quality). Make holes to stretch the rubber band and glue the ears – also with a pinhole. Stretch the rubber band, adjust its length according to the child's head, and you're done.
3. If you want to have the perfect costume, make a decorative cut-out from the paper, but if time is pressing, do not delay with it.
4. Put on a long-sleeved t-shirt so that the neckline stays around your head (just as children always accidentally do :-)) Lower the sleeves forward. Put on a mask and the pharaoh is born.
5. You then make a memia out of it by wrapping the baby best in a tight T-shirt and leggings with toilet paper. To strengthen, you can add, for example, a bandage from an expired car dealer, which at the ends is easily stitched to the clothes. And it's done, and you're good to go.
Detailed photo instructions for making a costume from Lindsey Boardman can be found HERE.
And if you've already tried the mmimie and need something new this year, check out our other carnival costumes, which you can playfully make yourself. And we have ideas specifically for girls' costumes.
