Wash Your Hare! (preparing hare mask)
Posted: Sat Mar 21, 2020 1:08 pm
I recently purchased a new picric dyed hare mask from Jim Slattery. I wanted to show a few photos of how I prepare new hare masks (washing a dry flat mask will allow you to reshape the ears and face, making them easier to work with).
STEP ONE:
- Wash the hare mask under warm running water. As the hide soaks up water, it will become pliable, allowing you to open up the ears and reshape the mask.
STEP TWO:
- Squeeze out the excess water, then lay the mask flat on a double layer cotton towel. Fold the towel over the top and press out any remaining excess water.
STEP THREE:
- Open up the ears, an fold them down. Brush the fur on the backs of the ears, brushing them against the natural direction of the fur. This will make the short hairs stand out, way from the ear, make it easier to grasp.
STEP FOUR:
- Blow dry the mask, with a hair drier. Periodically brush the mask with a fine bristled hair brush, so until the fur and hide are completely dry.
ADDITIONAL PHOTOS / WATERSHIP DOWN / LORD OF THE FLIES EDITION
STEP ONE:
- Wash the hare mask under warm running water. As the hide soaks up water, it will become pliable, allowing you to open up the ears and reshape the mask.
STEP TWO:
- Squeeze out the excess water, then lay the mask flat on a double layer cotton towel. Fold the towel over the top and press out any remaining excess water.
STEP THREE:
- Open up the ears, an fold them down. Brush the fur on the backs of the ears, brushing them against the natural direction of the fur. This will make the short hairs stand out, way from the ear, make it easier to grasp.
STEP FOUR:
- Blow dry the mask, with a hair drier. Periodically brush the mask with a fine bristled hair brush, so until the fur and hide are completely dry.
ADDITIONAL PHOTOS / WATERSHIP DOWN / LORD OF THE FLIES EDITION