How I made my Haku Mask
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 Published On Oct 6, 2011

You can use this technique for other masks too
DISCLAIMER: The music is 'Sign' by Flow. It is not my music

How I made my Haku mask from Naruto. This is my first attempt with paper mache and making a mask (don't judge me! T^T). It costed approximately $10 to make, took about 2 hours, and weighs less than 50g. It is made with a basic papermache base covered in paper clay. Alternatively, you may use airdry clay. However, it will be heavier so it is great for displaying but not for cosplay. If you will be using it for cosplay I suggest you find some paperclay on the internet or from craftstores (I bought mine from Spotlight).

- Ratio of glue to water I used is 1:1 (eg. one cup of glue and one cup of water).
- I used the tissue paper for tracing. You can draw it onto the paperclay directly if you want. But you can't make a mistake because you can't erase it.
- To wear it, simply buy a plain headband that is the same colour as your hair and use a hot glue gun to attach it to the mask.

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