I've been an admirer of everybody else's wearable #MaskArt (most of all the great @Nickelpin, but many others too), but sadly, I have no design talent. But when @Pentapod suggested using the sort of stretchy trim that's available at fabric stores, well, honestly all that takes is buying a strip of the stuff and some strong stitches to make sure it doesn't pop open. Even I can do that! Check out how I decorated my new [#breathe2] #elastomeric respirator (by @Barryhunt008). /1

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These two are actually the same band, it’s just reversible for slightly different looks. /2

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This look is going to require a leather jacket (which I don't actually own, but I do have a “pleather” jacket that will probably pass). /3

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These two are also the same band that can be reversed. /4

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For when I want to let my #queer flag fly! /5

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And last but DEFINITELY not least: I had help on this look from @Pentapod, who did the trees, which turn the silver studs into ✨stars ✨(especially when I use my silver star mask chain with it). I love them! /6fin

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@IPEdmonton This is the paint I used, for reference. Metallic gunmetal silver.
@Pentapod @IPEdmonton This looks awesome, what a great idea! Turning to textile seems to be a great flexible way to go. I just got a shipment of trims to try with my Flo Mask and discovered that it's possible to wedge some designs in there if it's thin enough.