Freaky Geometric Paper Masks by Steve Wintercroft
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British artist and designer Steve Wintercroft created the innovative, eco-friendly masks that allow you to turn your 2D cardboard scraps into artistic, 3D masks. Wintercroft was inspired after he made his own mask from a heap of cardboard for a Halloween party costume. He got so many compliments on it that he decided to make other mask designs and offer them to people as a way to create their own costumes using recycled materials.
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If you’re looking for a unique Halloween costume that’s not too hard to assemble, Wintercroft Masks has the perfect solution – printable blueprints for DIY origami-style masks that you can make from recycled cardboard. The sleek, detailed designs range from a fox head to a Star Wars Stormtrooper helmet.
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Whether you’re looking for a last-minute getup or a chic mask to pair with a high-fashion outfit, Wintercroft Masks have enough style choices for everyone. The options include a wide range of animals – fox, owl, lion, cat, chihuahua, hare, beagle, dog, pig and bird – as well as Halloween specials such as a pumpkin and skull, as well as a polygon face mask that could be the perfect inspiration for a number of costumes.
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