Make a Ninja Mask

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This teaches you how to turn a regular t-shirt into a ninja face mask. The shirt is still usable afterward too.

Step 1  

Take a black (or dark colored) t-shirt and turn it inside out.

Step 2  

Put the shirt over your head (not over your arms) and put your face half way through the neck hole, the tag should be under your chin.

Step 3  

Now take the sleeves and tie them behind your head, not so much that it stretches the shirt, but not so loose that it comes undone later. You may need to pull down on the "lip" that covers your forehead.

Step 4  

Now roll the top "lip" inward, towards your head and tuck it up. Repeat with the lower "lip", until you can slip it over your nose.

Step 5  

Finishing touch - The rest of the shirt can be spread over your shoulders to match costume. Or even better yet, tuck it under your long-sleeve black shirt that you are already wearing as your ninja costume.

Tips

  • Try to show as little of your face as possible. The point is to be unrecognizable.
  • You can put on a black hoodie so you could have a hood for the masks.

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