A simple technique for adding lights to masks and props
Buying a mask at the Halloween store is fun, but very few store-bought masks include lights. Good thing we are makers and can fix this! In this quick tutorial, Natasha from TechnoChic shows how to add a simple circuit to any mask so it can light up the night.
The trick is to create a circuit with a ribbon of conductive fabric and Chibitronics LEDs over a mask, then paint it to hide the traces of the circuit. And adding glitter is always a good choice too! The technique would also work great on Halloween props and hats!
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Buying a mask at the Halloween store is fun, but very few store-bought masks include lights. Good thing we are makers and can fix this! In this quick tutorial, Natasha from TechnoChic shows how to add a simple circuit to any mask so it can light up the night.
The trick is to create a circuit with a ribbon of conductive fabric and Chibitronics LEDs over a mask, then paint it to hide the traces of the circuit. And adding glitter is always a good choice too! The technique would also work great on Halloween props and hats!
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