Showing posts with label ice queen. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ice queen. Show all posts

Friday, January 18, 2013

Ice Queen Mask 3rd Attempt! (Possibly Final)


To Those new to reading this, I ask you to please visit, this Blog First:  **1st Attempt**
Then Follow up with the Next Vlog **2nd Attempt**

Now that you've been refreshed on my past attempts, which didn't turn out to bad.  I give you the steps at my 3rd Attempt.  I bought a Full female face mask from The Spirit Store.  

*kinda creepy huh?*

I tested it with the hot glue on a cheek and let it cool.  It Peeled off Ok, litte bit of tugging,  was a bit of a hassle really.  So I had the bright idea of smearing a little bit of lotion on the other cheek and trying a test with the hot glue. *Insert Chore singing*  That peeled off rather easily. So then after coating the area around the eyes with lotion, I began again on a new mask. It came out pretty darn nice.  There was a spot where it was difficult to peel off the mask, but not time consuming like the first two attempts. 




I did the same painting from my 2nd Attempt for this one, and while you can't see it, there is a hint of blue on the edges.

Paraphrasing:
"That's It I'm Done :) "

Thursday, January 3, 2013

UPDATE: DIY Ice Queen Mask

**See Previous Blog**

OK So I went out and did some shopping around.  Mostly I was after Eye Primer, E.l.f. eye primer to be specific.  I can't find it anywhere but online. *grumbles*  But I did find this lightly iridescent sky blue nail polish by SinfulColors called "Cinderella" 1106  I got a thought and bought it for $1.98.   This morning I pulled out the first mask I attempted seen here:



I pulled out the other nail polishes by L.A. Colors and the "Cinderella" Color:


So starting out I brushed the "Sassy Sparkle" (it's an iridescent fine glitter without color) from the edges of the eye holes brushing out, keeping it thicker around the edges of the eyes. Then I used the "Sparkling Diamond” and used it all over. This was before I bought the "Cinderella" and I felt the mask needed something more.   Which is why I was out looking at Light blue nail Polish.  So using the "Cinderella” I started on the Outer edges of the Mask and brush it towards the eyes but not completely, I also made sure to brush it where it was barely seen.  I let that dry and reapplied more "Sparkling Diamond” over it. Here is what it looks like with and without the flash. With Flash shows the blue better.



Here it is Fully with and Without Flash for comparison.


Overall I like the painting on this one better than the 2nd one I made. (see previous blog)
That's it For now!  



Wednesday, January 2, 2013

My Attempts at DIY Ice Queen Mask by KlaireDeLys



OK so i love watching DIY vlogs/blogs. One that's I've stuck with and watched is by a Very Pretty and talented young girl named Klaire on YouTube. You can find her pages here:

Channel #1

Channel #2

And lastly her Blog

I recently watched Her Vlog on the 2nd Channel on the DIY Ice Queen Mask  And decided I'd try my hand at remaking it.  I don't have a cast of my head so I used a styrofoam Head.  It was trial and Error since the Glue didn't want to come off the mask. I then used plain clear packing tape over the head, that worked better but it was still hard to pick the mask off the tape.  So I bought some plain white masks and then used the tape.  Same problem, it was hard to pick the mask off, even harder if it was glued to the mask itself.  So I finally got what she suggested on her Blog page and got a Female Mask.  That will be attempt #3, for now here are the Attempts so far.

Just Glue without any paint or rhine stones
I had to trim the edges to because it was uneven.


I'm happy with this one, but I will eventually do another one.