Wednesday, April 13, 2011

All About Masquerade Feather Masks

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The most attractive masquerade masks are, undoubtedly, feather masks. In a masquerade ball, the mask is crucial. Because the costume can be very elaborate or ornate, the mask should be able to stand up against the costume or outfit. The mask is the essential accessory that a masquerade ball cannot do without or else it will not be a masquerade ball.

Even if the outfit is just an evening gown or a tuxedo and not a costume, the mask will be the perfect ticket to a masquerade ball. Feather masks lend an elegant, graceful air to someone wearing it. Depending on the color combination and the variety of feathers and plumes that it is made of, a feather mask can be more than just eye-catching. Some of the really well-crafted ones have made them collectors' items and have become priceless through the years.

Feather masks or feathered masks are so called because of the feathers and plumes that are used either as accent or main material of a mask, duh. The mask itself can either be a full-face mask or a half mask, with or without a stick. It can be made of plastic, paper mache, or ceramic. Ornamentation can include glitters, sequins, lace, braid trims, Swarovski crystals, rhinestones, leather, or even gold leaf. But it is the feathers that make it stand out.

Feathers can increase the mass of a simple mask. Feathers give a mask texture and color that can be seen from a distance. Some of the different types of feathers used in feather masks are rooster plumes, peacock feathers, pheasant, and ostrich feathers. There are quite a number of sources online for feathered masks and a lot of varieties to choose from. For people who are artistic, creative, and crafty they can make their own unique, one of a kind mask. They can get their kits and supplies online, too.

As with any artistic endeavor, the elements and principles of design should be observed. Texture, color, balance and proportion should also be considered when planning to do a feathered mask. Using super-glue to fix the feathers in place would be a good idea if you don't want the mask to shed and fall apart throughout the ball. Just remember to avoid having to put glue around the eye area of the mask so as to avoid any irritation that the glue may cause.

Whatever costume or outfit will be worn to a masquerade ball, it is the feather masks that will always be catching everybody's eyes.




Serena Mason is an expert on masquerade feather masks, and has been creating wonderful designs for many years. Click the links to check out her extraordinary collection of unique and beautiful feather masks!

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