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How to Make a Ninja Mask Out of a Shirt

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Becoming a ninja may not seem easy, but creating your own ninja mask is. All you need to create a quick and effective ninja mask that leaves only your eyes exposed is a black shirt, but if you really want to become invisible you can modify this mask with black pantyhose or other sheer fabric to create a mask that is a cut above the next ninja's.

Difficulty: Easy
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • Black T-shirt
  • Pair of black pantyhose
  • Scissors
  1. Step 1

    Practice creating the mask with the T-shirt first. For the final product, you will need to put the pantyhose layer on underneath the shirt, but practice without the sheer fabric initially so that you can see yourself in a mirror.

  2. Step 2

    Turn your black shirt inside-out and pull it over your head as if you are going to wear it. Stop before you pull the neck hole over your head, instead leaving it in front of your eyes.

  3. Step 3

    Tie the sleeves behind your head in a knot. Fold the edges of the collar under so that the tag is covered and the fabric is more stretched across your face.

  4. Step 4

    Cut out a portion of the leg of a pair of sheer black pantyhose by cutting off the foot and then cutting again about 4-to-6 inches higher to get a tube of fabric. Make sure that the pantyhose are sheer enough for you to see through.

  5. Step 5

    Pull the tube of pantyhose fabric over your head just to cover your eyes. Fold over to double up the fabric if necessary. Add the black shirt as instructed to make the complete ninja mask.

Tips & Warnings
  • Use a long-sleeved black shirt to make your ninja mask if you are having a hard time tying the sleeves behind your head. Long sleeves are not any more noticeable than short sleeves when you have finished the mask.

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