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Paper Mask
Paper Mask

Making Fun Masks For Kids

If there's one thing that works for school plays, playing dress-up, Halloween or just passing the time on a rainy day, it's having kids make paper masks. They get to use their imaginations, practice manual skills and be creative all at the same time.

Here is a collection of free, printable masks featuring different animal designs as well as people and favorite characters. I've also included some tips for wearing masks. There are also links to books which offer collections of cut and make masks or punch-out masks with lots of designs and themes that kids love. Those are especially fun for having at children's birthday parties or for playing games at sleepovers.


Cut and Make Masks

Cut and Make Egyptian Masks (Cut-Out Masks) Cut and Make Egyptian Masks (Cut-Out Masks)
Price: $4.54
List Price: $8.95
Cut & Make Dinosaur Masks (Cut-Out Masks) Cut & Make Dinosaur Masks (Cut-Out Masks)
Price: $4.20
List Price: $7.95
Cut and Make Japanese Masks (Cut-Out Masks) Cut and Make Japanese Masks (Cut-Out Masks)
Price: $14.14
List Price: $8.95
Cut & Make African Masks (Cut-Out Masks) Cut & Make African Masks (Cut-Out Masks)
Price: $63.18
List Price: $8.95
Cut and Color Paper Masks (Cut-Out Masks) Cut and Color Paper Masks (Cut-Out Masks)
Price: $4.94
List Price: $2.95

Paper Plate Masks

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Mask-making Supplies

Crayola 150-Count Telescoping Crayon Tower Crayola 150-Count Telescoping Crayon Tower
Price: $9.00
List Price: $20.05
Fiskars Fiskars 1/4 Inch Hand Punch, Circle Fiskars Fiskars 1/4 Inch Hand Punch, Circle
Price: $4.19
List Price: $7.75
Elmer's All-Purpose Glue Sticks, Repositionable Stick, 0.21 oz, 24 per Pack (E553) Elmer's All-Purpose Glue Sticks, Repositionable Stick, 0.21 oz, 24 per Pack (E553)
Price: $4.83
List Price: $10.49
9 ct. Washable Glitter Glue 9 ct. Washable Glitter Glue
Price: $2.88
List Price: $6.59

Supplies To Make Paper Masks At Home

  • Card Stock or Paper Plates - Printing on card stock makes a much stronger mask then regular printer paper. But if you don't have any, you can also glue regular paper to a paper plate after coloring and that adds some reinforcement.

  • Crayons or Markers - I always liked a big box of Crayons as you get the most colors that way and they hold up a bit better to gluing without the colors running if they get a bit wet.

  • Hole Punch - This is the easiest way to put holes near the edges of the mask to attach string or ribbon for wearing. Don't make them too close to the paper edges or they can tear more easily. One trick is to put a piece of sturdy tape on the back where you want to punch the hole and then punch through that area. That can really reinforce the hole.

  • Tape - For adding decorations or reinforcing string holes.

  • Glue - For adding more paper decorations, glitter or any other sticking-together actions. Glue sticks are great as they aren't as wet as other forms of glue and can't be spilled.

  • Scissors - For cutting out eye holes, mouths and making decorations.

  • Yarn, Ribbon or String - For making ties so that you can wear your mask. Paper is often very light in strength and using elastic pulls on it too much, so I like to use skinny ribbon or fat yarn when I make ties on paper masks.



Or Try A Paper Bag!


With a mask like this, you can fold your paper in half and just draw one side before you cut it out!
With a mask like this, you can fold your paper in half and just draw one side before you cut it out!

Tips and Tricks for Mask-Wearing

Here are a few things to think about when it comes to wearing your paper mask:

Eyeholes - The biggest problem with masks that most people have is with the eyeholes, and this can be a big one for little kids. The trick is to make sure the part of the mask that fits the bridge of your nose is as accurately measured as possible. Start by cutting smaller eyes and make them larger if you need since it's always easier to make the eyeholes bigger.

Head-strap Breaks and Tears - Most often if a paper mask breaks while you're wearing it, the breakdown occurs where the head strap fastens to the mask. To prevent tears, don't attach straps to close to the mask edge and reinforce that area with tape or extra staples. Carrying tape while you're out wearing it for quick repairs is a great idea.

Claustrophobia - Some kids and adults feel too closed-in when they wear a mask and it can be distressing. Try making a half mask (leaves the mouth and lower face open) and see if that's better.


Did You Have Fun?

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Unique Kids Stuff profile image

Unique Kids Stuff  says:
2 days ago

My girlfriend is an art teacher and I'm going to send this to her as she may be able to incorporate it into her plans.

hinckles koma profile image

hinckles koma  says:
2 months ago

great way to spend time with child.

Nisha shan  says:
2 months ago

Great... I wish to own this mask..

gamezire profile image

gamezire  says:
7 months ago

Oh, THANK YOU for this.

ProCW profile image

ProCW  says:
16 months ago

I think the penguin mask is my favorite, but the cow mask comes in at a very close second! :)

ProCW

ripplemaker profile image

ripplemaker  says:
17 months ago

Oh wow, the teachers will love this in school...now we can have a "mask" party! :)

magriet profile image

magriet  says:
18 months ago

Great Hub, I'm going to try these with my granddaughter.

Mia Montanna profile image

Mia Montanna  says:
2 years ago

what a great idea! I love paper mache and all the things there are to do with it. I use it to make puppet heads for my puppets when I was little girl.

flread45 profile image

flread45  says:
2 years ago

think i'll make a mask for halloween

Cindy Lietz profile image

Cindy Lietz  says:
2 years ago

Thank you Relache, what a great resource! I will pass this on to some of the teachers I know.

Prosperity66  says:
2 years ago

Nice Hub and good idea!

RainbowRecognizer profile image

RainbowRecognizer  says:
2 years ago

How much fun! Great hub :)

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