Making Mealtime Meaningful: Discover how we're giving back with the 12T Cares program →

If you are still in need of a monster mask for Halloween, we have got the perfect tutorial for you and yours.

Sculptor Ian Langhor is here to show you everything that you need to know. Trust us, this video is an absolute must-see. Now that Halloween is here, it is time to zero in on the costumes that are the easiest to make.

Photo: YouTube/CBC Arts

There is no reason to fret. Sometimes, it can be hard to set aside the time for a more complicated costume. In other instances, we may not have the money that we need. There is no need to fear, though. Ian is here to help us out and we are beyond happy that he is doing so.

These soft, customized monster masks look awesome, don’t they?

Photo: YouTube/CBC Arts

All it takes are a few simple steps and some materials that are very easy to come by.

“Want to stand out this Halloween? Artist Ian Langohr teaches you how to make your very own monster mask,” CBC Arts shared on YouTube. If anything, the description actually sells the video short. If you are at all familiar with his work, Langohr is known for making all kinds of cool stuff.

Photo: YouTube/CBC Arts

The hand-sewn masks, puppets, and props that he makes are all very soft. Anyone who would like to see more of his creations will want to head to his @hand.sewn.heads Instagram account as soon as possible.

You won’t be able to believe what you are seeing here. These designs are so amazingly cool and they look so lifelike, too.

Photo: Instagram/@hand.sewn.heads
Photo: Instagram/@hand.sewn.heads
Photo: Instagram/@hand.sewn.heads

You would not expect this from hand-sewn items and we know that we didn’t at first. As the old saying goes, seeing is believing. Once we had the chance to scroll back through all of these Instagram posts, we were blown away. In fact, he’s already become one of our favorite new followers. We cannot wait to see what he cooks up next.

Check out the tutorial to find out how to make your own monster mask:

Kudos to Ian for showing us the way. Now, we can emulate his tactics and enjoy our own clever masks without having to break the bank. Not a moment too soon, either!