Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Green Halloween: How can I reuse or recycle Halloween masks?

With Halloween weekend full masks and costumes are the shops at the moment.


(Dieses_Blog_zu_halten_und_Rant_vernünftigerweise_auf_frei,_ich_shalln't_gehen_in_meine_Gefühle_für_eine) sudden import of Halloween as a great holiday and b) the rise of the shop bought fancy dress outfits and costumes (the fun half of it myself and it will be a laugh rather than perfect replica?). Whether I it, or don't like, Halloween is big business these days and that means the next Monday morning, there are many masks with quick look visit to the trash on your way to landfill.


The cheapest way only face flimsy plastic are held on a piece of thin elastic.You are apparently for a time before tearing a weak point to gedacht.Die more expensive specific characters are often LaTeX or thicker plastic.


Of course, there is an obvious "reduce": not buy in the first place or keep it and use it again in the future - but rarely people go as the same year after year.But what about reuse or recycling ideas?


Has someone use an old mask for otherwise modified? I to use for making an evening teach drama week and wanted some masks in the summer, as a basis Japanese Noh masks I needed at the end but already modeled a face shape around with something useful would have been.


Or what about with you for forms for something? I am not sure that the plastic that would cheap be strong enough for repeated use but you may be able to use it for something... any ideas?


I doubt that many theatre companies would want a raft load of horror masks unless a Halloween spectacular actions - and you may be too scary / too adult for schools you want – anyone can think of somewhere else that might need some en masse?


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