Everyone coming had to bring their own mask, and we took advantage of an opportunity to get together and craft! We found basic masks in a local boutique, and then stopped by the dollar store, as well as raided our craft bin, to come up with some decorative accents.
We didn't add a lot of detail, we are realizing sometimes less is more! Notice the leftover flower pieces from our DIY Sandals? We didn't think those would ever come in handy!
Danielle's saucy purple mask
Steph's gold diva mask
Cindy's green vixen mask
We knew Hayley was planning to rock a lace dress, so when we came across the white lace mask we were sold. From the depths of the craft bin came an old string of tiny pearls, and it was just enough to trim the edges of the mask.
It was hard not to go overboard and add more embellishments to the mask, but we decided that it was perfect in its simplicity. Isn't it pretty? And SO Hayley?
Have we convinced you to have a masquerade party yet? It's so fun!
These came out so cute!
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So cute! The lace and the gold one are my favorites =) What a fun idea to celebrate your weekend away! We never really get the chance to dress up like that, right?
ReplyDeleteLooks fantastic ladies :)
ReplyDeleteI've always wanted to have a masquerade party, maybe for my next birthday! Love the lace and gold ones, they're beautiful!
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I love these masks! :)
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You totally convinced me! :)
ReplyDeleteThese all turned out so cute! I know you had fun with them in Whistler :). The lace one for the bride is my fave!
ReplyDeleteHow fun! I'm planning a bachelorette party pretty soon and this is such a great idea! Thanks for linking up to Monday Funday!
ReplyDeleteAww they all came out so wonderfully! I really love the lace one!
ReplyDeleteWhat great ersults you acheived cant belive how good these look, great Blog :o)
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