Yūrei - Full Mask
Description
Inspiration ~
The Yūrei Full Mask is inspired by Japanese ghost folklore. Yūrei, spirits trapped by emotion or circumstance, are often depicted with long flowing hair, pale features, and a haunting gaze. This full face mask captures their essence, balancing paper’s fragility with the ghostly, ephemeral beauty of the spirit. Designed for display or wear, it highlights how impermanence and form can coexist in a tangible, evocative object.
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- Access to a printer
- Colored cardstock:
Option A: Print directly on cardstock *
Colored cardstock (US letter-size or A4), 4 white sheets and 1 red sheet (or any 2 colors of your choosing).
Option B: The transfer method **
- 5 sheets of US letter-size or A4 printer paper.
- Sheets of large colored cardstock or chipboard *
- A glue stick or spray adhesive. - Glue: (A strong glue stick, i.e. Pritt or Double Sides Adhesive Roller/Tap Runner) ***
- Ruler, Craft Knife, and 2mm Embossing Stylus (scoring tool)
- Substitutes for the Embossing Stylus: A bone folder, butter knife, or a non-working ballpoint pen. - Hole puncher and one 10" elastic string (or two 18" ribbons)
* Recommend: 80 lb to 100 lb (216 - 271 gsm) cardstock on templates and 65 lb (176 gsm) cardstock on decoration.
** The Transfer Method
Print all templates on regular printer paper. Trim the templates to the
approximate size, and then glue the trimmed templates to the heavy cardstock paper (or thin chipboard).
Your printed templates will end up on the inside of the finished item. Make sure the templates are well
bonded to the card.
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Use glue with a fast curing time so you don’t have to wait for parts to dry before continuing.