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Larper Love! Even the “Happy Mask Salesman” from Legend of Zelda has Nothing on Lisa Sell!


You've met with a terrible fate, haven't you? For most people who are immersed in the larping and cosplay communities, it can be a daunting task to find the perfect mask. With so many options, variations, and vendors out there, it can become difficult to find one of great quality. Look no further! Lisa Sell, hand crafts masks that every larper and cosplayer should most definitely invest in.

Unlike venetian masks, which are typically made of paper or leather, Sell crafts hers from a resin. Resin is a much more durable substance in comparison to what most other masks are made of. With that being said, while you are in an intense battle with a rogue fire mage, if your mask happens to fall to the ground, it will have a higher chance of surviving. Another unique feature to Sell’s masks is that some of her designs are friendly to people who wear glasses. The majority of larping, cosplay, or even Halloween masks, are not glass-wearer friendly. This is a fantastic option for someone who wants to add a mask to their costume, but who needs their glasses at the same time.

With such whimsical, elaborate designs, these masks will catch the eyes of many and complete any costume. All of the designs you see are completely original and unique to Lisa Sell as an artist, sculpted with precision and detail. There is a variety of designs to choose from such as steampunk, dragon-inspired, and even Cthulhu!

Ranging from very vivid colors to more neutral, rustic colors. There is definitely a mask for everyone’s individual needs. Adding to the durability, Sell uses water resistant, plastic-based acrylic paint. So these masks are going to survive any opponent you face and will last for many years to come. If you are looking for a high quality, intricate mask whether it is for larping, cosplaying, or for a theatrical performance, take a gander at these masks. If you happen to see Lisa Sell’s booth at a convention without a doubt go visit her. If for whatever reason you can not make it to a convention that she attends, Sell does have an online store - https://www.etsy.com/shop/LisaSell

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