My friend Dawn pinned this ingenious guide to fashioning a Ninja hood from a T-shirt. Yesterday, I got around to trying it, and for the most part, it really works. Alas, I showed Shira and for the sake of my dignity, and the dignity of the Internet, she vetoed me putting a picture of myself on the web. However, Google Images has a number of quality photos of people rocking said mask:
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjlW_UNTU8x9460P2IryblVW5_xvARpZJ2cr34f3wJ2jTT1jywF7GM_Rn7zpjEemBHnU8cC_kqs4mnDOuNEH1F-lJNMkajfHtv0lLwhercgo13jzPqX4Ksw4iODz_OG-yzQeXrQXg/s580/ninjamask.png)
And why would you need a Ninja mask? So many reasons:
- As part of a Halloween costume
- For warmth while biking or any other outdoor activity
- To mask your identity while rescuing innocent civilians from a super villain
- Because it's an easier Ninja skill to master than using nunjucks or throwing stars
- As an improvised dusk mask during an emergency
- For improvised make-believe with your kids
So here they are, the 5 step to Ninja mask glory (click to enlarge):
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