Product Overview
High Quality Card Face Mask Kit to make at home - Ideal for Hen, Stag, Birthday party etc
Step 1: You Supply The Picture:Just hit the 'Upload Your Image' button and send us your photo! Once we receive your image, we'll check it's ok - if there are any issues, we'll get in touch with you to resolve the matter, but provided the image is useable, we'll get to work straight away producing your masks! How many images can you use.....? You can use up to two images per order. If you want a 2nd image, just upload it using the 'Upload 2nd Image' button and let us know how many of the masks you want to use this image for. |
Step 2: We Prepare The Image:We will photoshop the image, enhancing it to make the best masks we can with the provided image, all you need to do is sit back and wait. Please remember though... we can only make a mask as good as the image you supply - bad images mean bad masks, great images mean great masks! If we cant use what you upload, we will get hold of you and explain the issue. |
Step 3: Cut Out The Mask:We post you the mask kit ready to make at home. This will include the mask itself, the sticky tabs to attach the string, and we will even cut the eye holes out for you because they are too hard to do at home! Just grab a good pair of scissors and follow the dotted line. |
Step 4: Stick Down The Elastic:Almost done! Just thread the elastic string through the holes in the fastener and stick it down. Don't try to tie a knot through the hole as the elastic is too stretchy and will become untied. The tabs are for sticking the elastic down. |
What Makes A Great Mask? | ||||||
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If possible, avoid pictures from Social Media sites, including photos sent from Snapchat and Whatsapp etc. Photos sent from a PC, camera or phone are usually higher resolution. | How to tell if it's good enough? Just zoom in until the picture is the size of a face in real life on your screen. If it's blocky, it's probably not suitable. Also, always use a picture where they face the camera! | Photos taken in dark rooms, and funny finger-up-the-nose photos are rarely useable because we need to stick within the confines of A4. For the same reason, please try to avoid big hats and giant wigs too! | ||||