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Oct 11 2010, 11:55am CDT | by Shane McGlaun
The extent of my recycling abilities when it comes to making something of trash other than just throwing it away is stuffing old toys into a bag to take to good will. One mom has taken a couple of old milk jugs and rather than adding them to the garbage can, she made them into some very cool DIY Halloween masks.
The mask is a very cool replica of a Storm Trooper helmet that is made from three pieces cut from a milk jug. The pieces are glued together and then the thing is painted white. After the paint dried, the accents were added.
The finished product looks very much like a Storm Trooper Helmet from the original films. The mask is sized to be worn by a child and is held on by an elastic strap. This is a great DIY project for Halloween.
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