Make a homemade ninja hood and mask

Make a homemade ninja hood and mask

This is a cool way to make an inexpensive ninja hood and mask out of an old black t-shirt.

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Creator's Site: www.youtube.com/user/ChosonNinja

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HanshiCorn 1 year ago
More great material keep up the effort to inform everyone
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Wrench 10 months ago
Very cool, easy, simple and effective.
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LoafDaConvict 6 months ago
Thanks,now I am going to wear this to Wal-Mart!HA HA!!!the vegetable ninja strikes!!!!
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Jasonwilson 5 months ago
I will teach my son, after I beat him in Ninja reflex LOL
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Wenz 4 months ago
AWESOME--Especially the Bible verse! : )
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jo5hu1 2 months ago
i wore this for haloween and people thought i was a terrorist...( sad day in the life of a child )
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momof5tx 2 months ago
My son was extremely grateful !! Easy to follow - Thanks so much!!
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Aslan 1 week ago
i wish i was a ninja lol
do u think you can make any videos on makeing home-made ninja weapons
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