Papercraft blog - Ntanos

If you haven’t made a papercraft mask before, here are some words of advice and suggestions that will make your first experience enjoyable and build your papercrafting skills! Start with a smaller mask, so you see how it works and get the hang of it before you invest a lot of time and materials. Be mindful of tricky shapes and make sure you have gathered the right tools before you start. Practice with the glue and always test fit the pieces before you apply it on the pieces of the mask. Visit the website for more information, inspirational images in the Gallery and contact us, if you have any questions.

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I believe that after spending time and effort creating a mask, it shouldn’t be restricting your enjoyment or even worse be uncomfortable. How would you know if a design is going to be comfortable you say? Here are some things to consider, so you can keep your mask on and show off your creation!

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We all spend far too much time looking into screens and rooted in front of computers. Most of us have an intrinsic appreciation of things handmade, yet we mostly deny ourselves the joy of making things with our hands. Papercraft provides excellent opportunities for sharpening problem-solving skills, learning to make mistakes and rejoice in the unexpected beauty that they often lead to. Paper and cardstock are readily available and inexpensive. There is no requirement for special skills or a lot of tools. The possibilities for getting creative are endless.
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