A friend of my daughters is having a sweet sixteen masquerade ball (doesnt that sound like fun?)
We have a black mask to decorate, and I have some little flowers, sequins, etc we will decorate with.
Not having done this before, Im not sure what kind of glue would work best? the small flower bunches seem a little heavy for just all purpose glue, but Im a bit afraid hot glue will burn through the plastic mask.
How fun! They do make low heat hot glue guns. I think these would not melt a plastic mask.
There also gel glues that work well.
I used a low temp glue gun at a Michael's art class on a 99 cent plastic mask to glue on feathers. Worked great! It didn't melt the mask, and the feathers are still stuck on (2 1/2 months later). If you use any type of craft glue, you will have to wait a terribly long time for the glue to dry!
Low temp hot glue, use tweezers if you are worried about burning your fingers.
Quote from: isabelladangelo on September 25, 2011, 10:22:52 AM
There also gel glues that work well.
Gel glues does wonders. I worked with it all this weekend, and I can't believe I haven't discovered it before!
Also, for Masquerade masks - many of the Venetian masks out there are painted in a ground colour, and then decorative pattern is added in gold/silver or glitter. If you buy glitter glue, you could imitate this look. Gold or silver on black is awesome! Adding a nice trim around the eyes and around the outer line is also a good idea. Use gel glue for this. Inspiration:
http://www.halloweenplayground.com/images/forum/black-velvet-half-mask.jpg
http://img.costumecraze.com/images/vendors/forum/65158-Deluxe-Black-and-Silver-Venetian-Mask-large.jpg
http://www.costumeparty.com/images/shop/product_images/43464/17171-black-venetian-feathers-mask.jpg