Monday, December 27, 2010

Indy New Years Masquerade Ball

Masks For Masquerade Ball is all about New Years celebrated in a masquerade fashion. 

For all you cats living in or visiting Indianapolis, here's your chance!


Celebrate in the majestic Grand Hall of Union Station with 1,200 of your closest friends! 
The Masquerade Ball comes alive with: Live Music, Midnight Prize Balloon Drop, Masquerade Costume Contest
And much more!

Friday, December 24, 2010

Mask Of The Week - 24 Dec

All of use here at Masks For Masquerade Ball are wishing you a very merry Christmas Eve and happy holidays! It's coming to our near last mask of the week, and what with the festive season, we're feeling a bit sentimental. In the name of the season, our choice reflects a festive mood.

Behold our second last mask of the week for 2010! A snazzy sequinned and feathered number from with light shades of green and red. Christmas colours, with a touch of Carnavale.

Love it! 

Enjoy the holidays y'all!

Thursday, December 23, 2010

World Party 2011: New England Patriots

Always bringing you the latest in masquerade ball news, this latest for Providence residents: World Party 2011! 

Brought to you by none other than the New England Patriots! 

Those cats know how to party.

The 21-plus event will run from 9 p.m. to 3 a.m. at the Rhode Island Convention Center; its sponsors bill it as “Rhode Island’s version of the Times Square Celebration.”
Patriots wide receiver Deion Branch and his former teammate, running back Patrick Pass, will be co-hosts of the event. There will be special guest appearances by running back Kevin Faulk, as well as former Patriots David Givens and Jermaine Wiggins.
Former Mayor Vincent A. Cianci Jr. will announce the countdown to midnight and make the midnight toast.

Tickets are $50 and can be purchased at www.worldparty2011.com. A portion of the proceeds will benefit the Free Your Mind Foundation.

Saturday, December 18, 2010

The Winter Masque

Guess what! Us peoples (mostly) minding our own business here at Masks For Masquerade Ball have been cordially invited to the Winter Masque! As have you! Lucky devils, the lot of us.

Take a moment to check out the imagery on this squidoo lens. The magical winter sentiment is conveyed beautifully, and the challenge will be something to keep a watch on over the next couple of months, for those who appreciate masquerade mask art.

Some of us might even join in the fun, seeing as we're invited and all.

Masquerade Masks & Mardi Gras Masks Videos

At the end of the rainbow of general guff and internet weirdness when doing research for <a href="http://www.emasksformasqueradeball.com>Masks For Masquerade Ball</a>, we found this little pot of gold! 

A fantastic array of videos all to do with masquerade masks and mardi gras masks, there are clips on face painting, making masks with kids, making use of theatre masks and masquerade decorations.

We're going to say it again - gold!

Thursday, December 9, 2010

Mask Of The Week - 10th Dec

This week's winner, brought to you by Masks For Masquerade Ball, is this bold and colorful piece seen below.

This fun mask is an excellent example of subtly contrasting shades and materials with great effect. Excellent work, anonymous mask designer!

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Buying masks online

Good advice from Tommy in article on buying a masquerade ball mask online.

"Selecting cheap masquerade masks is often a recipe for disaster, especially if you are not leaving yourself enough time to return a product that you are not happy with and find a replacement."


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Thursday, December 2, 2010

Mask Of The Week - 3rd Dec

It's that time of the week again, where we at Masks For Masquerade Ball give you our Mask of the Week! This week's winner isn't the flashiest thing around, nor is it the most intricate. However, we love its elegant simplicity, excellent use of color, and the way it conjures up images of a masquerade under the sea.

The original mask can be found here.

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Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Roaring 20's Paper Party Masks

We're not usually in the habit here at Masks for Masquerade Ball of extolling the virtues of plastic masks.

But these are pretty cool.

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Make A Masquerade Mask (Video)

We are very excited to have recently shared some instructions on How To Make Paper Mache Masks For Masquerade Ball. Go us!

However we just stumbled (rather than Stumbled) into this fantastic resource for how to make masquerade masks that we just have to share with you. If want to make your own masquerade ball masks and you are a very visual person who learns best by watching another person - this video will be right up your alley.

Thursday, November 25, 2010

Mask Of The Week - 26th Nov

Brought to you by Masks For Masquerade Ball is the first installment of...(drumroll)...Mask Of The Week! This will be where the contributors pick out the fave mask seen recently. A specimen worthy of this exalted honor, this fretwork is such an amazing piece of art, we think it should be called 'frartwork.'


Should you have in mind any recommendations for next week's winner, send us a link.

If there's a premium masquerade mask out there that we may not have come across, we want to know about it.

Monday, November 22, 2010

Hiding Behind Shredded Paper Masks

Whilst looking around for inspiration for posts at Masks For Masquerade Ball, I stumbled across this photographic series by Frederique Daubal

Absolutely love it. Anyone with a good colour printer or even a glossy magazine could model their masquerade look on this type of look for a post-modern effect.

Sunday, November 21, 2010

Chicago Open Bar Masquerade 2011 New Year's Eve Celebration

Masks for masquerade ball is very excited about the upcoming New Years celebrations that are going to have a masquerade theme. 

One such party is the shindig planned at In Fine Spirits Bar and Eatery. The package includes a dinner and open bar until 1am.

For masquerade fans in the Chicago area wanting to make a good night of it, this could be the one!

Thursday, November 18, 2010

Anngela's Pretty Little Things: Lace Masquerade Mask {Tutorial}

As my readers would know, I keep my eyes peeled for anyone doing gorgeous creations in relation to masks for masquerade ball.

This tutorial by Anngela on how to dress up a plain base mask with lace and feathers is very straightforward and has some really elegant results.

If you're wanting to start with a bought mask, but individualize it, I recommend checking it out.

Monday, November 15, 2010

Commedia dell'Arte mask workshop in Israel

Live in Israel? Interested in learning how to make masquerade ball masks in the tradition of the historical Italian theatre genre Commedia dell'Arte (trans. Art of Comedy)?

Click on the link below to check out the details for Pierre and Geli Tobianas' Commedia dell'Arte mask making workshop.

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Saturday, November 13, 2010

Masks of the past in Europe part II

If you're into mask history, whether it's masks for masquerade ball or other kinds of masks, this may be your event of the year. The archaeologist, art history and museum folk are getting together in Halle, Germany for a conference on ancient to medieval mask history on November 19-21, 2010. Anyone want to foot us the air fares to Germany to go see this? You know we're good for it.

This conference will be focusing on different regions including Northern Europe, Roman Mask, Mediterranean and Indian. There are a number of fascinating topics, but of particular interest to us is the Mystery play and haunts - Masks in medieval and early modern times session.


To the European contingent, you can get more details on the event here. For those that end up attending this awesome event, please tell us how it goes! 
We'd love to get the highlights.

Dragon Masquerade Gown in Green and Gold

We here as Masks For Masquerade Ball absolutely adore this deisgn and think you will too.

It's exactly the type of thing that we talk about here when we advise our readers to make sure that the design of your mask corresponds to the rest of what you're wearing.

Big tip of the hat to Liana and her paper dolls.

Friday, November 12, 2010

Printable Mask - Mardi Gras Style

A quick and easy alternative to creating from scratch or buying your masks for masquerade ball: print it out on a colour printer.


The latest addition to a growing collection of printable masks at one of my favorite sites is this printable eye mask. It's got a bit of Venetian mask influence with that downward nose piece and the feather plumes.

Print this free mask onto card stock, cut our and add ties to hold it over your face, or glue it to a stick and you have an instant mask for Halloween, Mardi Gras or any costume

What's under your mask?

OK, so this isn't strictly on the topic of masks for masquerade balls, but it is well within the topic of awesome masks, and who knows, it could help inspire you.

And it includes a fun interactive exercise to fill your time - see how many movies you can guess from the mask silhouettes.

For those interested, prints available for purchase here.

Support The Masquerade Ball Mask Arts @Etsy

Need a mask for a masquerade ball? Well, we thought that you should know that some crafty kittens are doing absolutely fun and creative things in the space of masquerade ball masks. A vast array of materials are being used to create modest, but often striking masterpieces. These are available to buy on websites such as Etsy - an online space for emerging and hobby designers to sell their wares.

Sure, you could buy your masquerade mask at eBay, Amazon or other established commercial retailers. These perfectly valid options are always available to you.

Before you select one of those from your favorites though, consider buying a masquerade ball mask from someone you've never heard of whose fabulous creation you could make you the belle (or beau) of the ball. 

Thursday, November 11, 2010

Masquerade ball mask invitations...or should we say invitation masquerade ball masks?

If you happen to be having a certain level of to-do about your masquerade ball, and would consider an old-fashioned approach to invitations, novelty invitations can be found specifically for the masqueraders among us. They're not super cheap, but they're not overly expensive neither.

Inspired by Venetian masks, artist Adriane Dedic designed a colorful mask shaped party invitation for fashionable Halloween parties or masquerade theme costume parties. Glitter and ornate patterns cover the front of the mask that opens to reveal the party details inside which are personalized for each order. The open size is 9" wide x 8" tall. The words are written in a decorative script style and a rhyming message sets the mood for an evening of enchanting mystery.

Enchant us, enchant us....we are ready to be enchanted.

One of the more enchanting features of these invites is that they are also a wearable mask that can be worn to the ball. 

That's one way to cater to some of your less-than-costume-crazy invitee demographic.

The poor, hapless unfortunates that they are.

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Paint Your Masquerade Ball Mask

There are a number of clever cookies using make-up art to create the masks for masquerade ball look, but this has to be one of our absolute favourites. There is so much striking detail in this really fun and playful design by Anaarthur81 - we absolutely fell over ourselves when we watched this video. Great use of texture (little pieces of lace on the face - brilliant!), fantastic colour contrast, even the colour used for the non-mask make-up on the lips and eyes corresponding beautifully with the mask, whilst not detracting from the momentary illusion that the make-up is actually a mask. The cherry on top - using everyday materials for stencilling to give the mask design that extra pizazz. 

If wish to be so very stylishly masquerade as to create the illusion of a mask with make-up, you could do far worse.

Monday, November 8, 2010

Masquerade Masks For Avatars

Here at masks for masquerade ball, we are thrilled to get recognition that it is not enough for just you to have a masquerade ball mask - your avatar needs one too. 

Validation! Kudos to the Sims 2 online support network for provided a facility for this.

Is it just us though, or do half the female avatars on this page look like they're on Xanax?

Sunday, November 7, 2010

Crochet and Knitted Masquerade Ball Masks

At Masks For Masquerade Ball we have found that there are not a few who would really like to make their own masquerade ball mask, but don't know the first thing about using plaster and don't want to buy any new materials. But some of these these same people just so happen to be crochet or knitting pros. Which got us thinking, wouldn't it be great if they could just knit or crochet a masquerade ball mask instead of needing to learn a whole new craft?

Should you also have a sentiment along these lines, you are so very in luck. This link will enable you to purchase a mask pattern (with or without a kit including the raw materials) and get you well on your way to making your own mask without any need for plaster, paint or glue.

Nice one Stitch Divas.