Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively are sporting new masks thanks to the handiwork of their three daughters.
On her Instagram stories on Sunday, Lively posed with husband Reyolds for a goofy wide-eyed selfie showing off the masks they had their daughters -- James, 5, Inez, 3, and 9-month-old Betty -- decorate.
While the "Gossip Girl" alum's white mask features painted stars along with pink and purple marker smears, Reynolds' appears more uniform with a variety of colorful shapes drawn on in three horizontal rows.
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The 32-year-old actress also shouted out the company that manufactured the masks, explaining that they came from NYC-based The Craft Studio.
"These is not an ad," Lively wrote in a follow up photo that exhibited everything that came in her order. "These kits are awesome."
The whole idea is that customers can enjoy a socially-distanced family fun activity that results in unique masks to wear in public, which health officials say can help reduce the spread of COVID-19. Customers are sent several blank masks along with containers filled with bright-colored paint, markers and other craft-ready utensils like stencils to make their face coverings pop.
The "Shallows" star added that another reason she was excited to shout out the company is because it's "owned by a mama."
The Craft Studio has since shared Lively's photo and subsequent promise to embarrass her kids when they're older, thanking the actress for shining the spotlight on their small creative business.