DIY Kaonashi (No Face) Costume on a Budget!
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- Опубликовано: 25 июл 2024
- I made a Kaonashi costume for this upcoming Halloween! I love Miyazaki films, and Spirited away is such a wonderful and widely known film, No Face was just the perfect choice for this Halloween.
The materials I used are mostly things found laying around the house, but otherwise they are all super cheap even if you don't have any of it! I'd say if you buy most of the stuff (besides the sheet set) at the dollar store you can easily make this for less than $25 USD which is the same or less than most terrible quality pre-made costumes you get at big box stores. Plus, you can reuse the bed sheets since they are not altered in any way.
It took me about a day and a half to make the papier mache pieces, including painting and drying time. If you need a last minute Halloween costume idea, this is definitely possible to make within 2 days, but the paint could potentially still be tacky in such a short time. You can always follow the same steps but instead of papier mache-ing the mask, cut it out of flat cardboard. It won't have the same effect, but it'll do in a pinch.
Hope y'all have a lovely Halloween season!
#Halloween #costume #DIY
0:00-0:29 Introduction
0:30-1:38 Preparation
1:39-3:38 Papier Mache Base
3:39-3:55 Walmart Materials
3:56-5:07 Base trim
5:08-7:00 Painting
7:01-8:46 Mask assembly
8:47-10:45 Wearing the costume
10:46-11:20 Final look
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The costume came out looking really good. I have always been hesitant at making a No Face costume for Halloween (because of the difficulty), but I might just do it this year!
I just made this costume using your directions and it turned out perfect! Instead of two domes, I just used one dome and put the other on top of my bike helmet and taped it down. It's more stable this way. Thank you for the video!
This is a perfect budget friendly costume! I followed the tutorial and here are some suggestions for anyone who would like to also recreate it.
- DO MEASUREMENTS OF YOUR FACE PRIOR TO MAKING THE MASK! For me I did 7 inches for width and 9 inches for length. Its different for different people.
- Make sure your mask sketch on the balloon is incredibly accurate! This the most important step, since everything else follows it. Measure a comfortable length for your eyes on the mask’s mouth.
- THE EYES! OMG THE EYES!! They were S U C H a trouble for me. Make sure you draw on those almost identical to each other. It was TORTURE trying to fix it on the paper mache part.
- Let the paper mache dry completely before removing from the balloon. Overnight will do. It will rip if you remove it any sooner!
- This is optional, but it really saved my project. Cut up printer paper (or any blank white paper) into big strips, and paste it on in a few layers. It will mask the previous layers, making the whole mask appear “smooth”. You’ll still get those “veins” from the paper wrinkling, but it’s a lot better than several lines.
- Instead of painting black paper, I used black felt paper and hot glued them behind the eyes.
- I used a bike helmet for one of the forehead fillings. I only made one of those head fillers and taped it to my helmet
- You can also use window screening for the eye part, just wash it throughly.
Hopes this helps! Happy Halloween 🎃
Whoa, I have never been the first to comment in my whole entire life! Hahaha very creative costume project. 😊
Haha Congratulations! I'm honored that your first 'First Comment' was on my video! Glad you liked it ^_^
I loved your tutorial! This will be my first time to try to make my own costume and I'm excited to try it the way you did
Thank you for this video! I’m glad I watched this, much more creative and functional option than I had planned to do!
This is pretty cool! I love costumes! Great job making this!
This is so creative!!
Wowww this is what I needed
this is so lovely!! thank you for the tutorial c:
Your Noh Face costume is wonderfully made, and so great for Halloween! I also love Spirited Away, and have the Video of it! Thanks for sharing your costume idea!! ~Janet in Canada
Ok, you've given me so many ideas, I was thinking a lot more complicated things but this looks to be a perfect method. thanks!
I love this!! Thanks so much
Just wanted to say, thank you for making this video. I made it last halloween and it looked very nice. My back just had to endure walking around the neighbourhood trick or treating 😅.
It’s perfect!
thank you! very excited to be no face this year!
Bout to give my neighbours the best new years eve they ever seen.
This is really useful as a last minute Halloween costume
So creative!!!!!!!!
The mask turned out well. I can't say I like how she did everything. The mask over your face isn't necessary. Some mesh on back of the mouth hole would've been enough. Same things you'd use to build a Totoro mascot costume you can use to build a No Face. Often times fabric by the yard is cheaper than buying a sheet. Check local fabric stores online if you don't have any luck at your neighborhood Good Will. I used a really large bowel to shape the domed head of my No Face. Used a thin layer of plastic and resin to pour over the bowl and shape. The mask I made much the same way. Bit larger. To attach the mask to the bowl I repurposed an old bike helmet. To keep from seeing though the mouth hole and eye holes, a thin layer of black mesh fabric glued to the back of the mask. As for the fabric part of the build, take the time to learn to sew a bit. It's a useful skill and the costume holds up better if you plan to re-use it. Better durability on an item keeps it out of our land fills. By using resin for the bowl over my head I've a makeshift umbrella if it starts to rain. And it's light weight. Using it for the face mask it's more durable, better quality than cardboard. The quality turns out much better and you don't need much to do it. By building it this way you can also set it out on your lawn the next year, use it for a lawn decoration. Use a light so it's visible at night. And a small battery operated mascot fan inside it so it moves.
This project is made on a budget. Resin is pretty expensive!
Thank you so much for the tutorial!
Thanks so much, the instructions were so well explained I think I'll be able to make my own kaonashi cosplay (my 1st cosplay ever to the Japanese festival we will have here at my state in Brazil * --- *
So cuteeeeee
Y'all thank you very much for this i really need it alot 🎉😊❤
This was so good thank you
Omg i love it
so cute. OMG. Thanks so much.
thank you for this! im making mine now :3
Brilliant!
That’s pretty cool
That is awesome for Comic-Con I literally bought one from Amazon and it looked like a bootleg this one looks 10 times better 😎👍✨
genial, estaba buscando como hacer la ropa y me salvaste la vida
This video was great thank you
I like it !!!
ily u saved my life
Omg you really saved My life.
Ficou muito legal (🇧🇷)
You are frakkin' clever!!!!!!
The best no face costume
Awesome :D
thanks, this octuber 2022 , will be fantastic with this custome!
Eu amo o Studio Ghibli.
I’m gonna do this one
Omg I have to do this
Perfect yeah!!! Jeje
Beauty inside the mask
Thank you!
Is a single or a double fitted sheet better? 😊
OMG
Anyone who's made this costume, would a flat sheet also work or should I only use fitted sheets?
I'm confused for the proportions for the water and flour: 3 cups of water and 1 cup of flour? Is that correct?
Please can u tell me the measurements for the mask you made it would be very helpful
Hi, how long have you been doing this mask?
Imma be this too AAAA
How much time do i have to wait for the mask to dry? I am actually making it right now and i need some tips 😭
Is it dry yet
Still kinda wet i think i need to wait more
What about now is it dry yet
When you made the mask, did you use the balloon that was the same size as your head or the balloon that was x3 the size of your head?
she used the one that was x3 the size of her head, the other ones, same size as her head, are to add length to the character
Quiero hacerme unos de esos para irme a perrear jsjsjs
Hey can anyone tell me how long it takes to make the mask in total?? Bit late to the party!
for me it took a couple days so it really doesnt take long
Just a question, how long did it take for the paper mache to dry?
I put it in front of a fan and It was pretty dry after 24 hours. 48 hours and it should be completely dry
@@cassiecasper8560 thank you very much!
Im gonna be no face too! 😁
Me too
How big is the fittage sheet?
Twin/Twin XL
OMG I just watched spirited away and I want to get no face tattooed on me
If I did this I would’ve chased everyone😂
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