I have not shared any Pretty Data posts with you in a long, long time! Fear not, I have not given up on my research, and hope to continue my series soon! While we wait, here is a pair of fun King and Queen masks:
I recommend my usual method of glueing the sheet to thin cardboard/cereal box before cutting, to create a sturdy mask. Attach it to a wooden dowel (the kind used for flowers would be perfect for this), and set up a fun photo shoot!
Since I made these into PNG-files (transparent background) they are also perfect for digital scrapbooking! I had a blast “crowning” Crown Prince Haakon and Crown Princess Mette Marit of Norway:
If you are curious about my Pretty Data project, and interested in the Victorian and Edwardian eras, please get in touch, as I’m still hoping to sign up more helpers with my project! Warning: you’d have to be pretty crazy about imagery, somewhat interested in history, and have a (more or less secret) crush on royalty!…lol
The printables are free for your personal use and enjoyment. Please go to the folder below to download a high quality copy:
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I used elements from the following source for these designs:
King Mask – Patricia M on Flickr
These are great fun! Thank you.
Wil be fun at Christmas – thank you xx