Click
on a thumbnail image above to open a full-size printable
mask, big enough for your face.
Download the Adobe
PDF viewer if you need it
If you print your mask on paper, paste
the paper to a cereal box or other flexible cardboard.
Carefully cut out the mask, then
cut out the eyeholes along the dotted lines. Punch out the small
holes near the ears.
Attach
an elastic band to
the cardboard mask: Cut a wide rubber band once so it becomes
a flexible string, and knot one end until you have a knot that
won't slip through the holes you've punched. Thread the rubber
band through one hole with the knot on the front side of the
mask. Slip the other end of the elastic into the remaining hole
in the back of the mask and tie another knot -- too large to
slip through the hole -- on the front side of the mask.
Don't
run: If there's a chance your mask might get wet, cover
it with clear contact paper or use water-based fixative, both
available at art supply stores.
Try on the mask, slipping the rubber
band behind your head to secure it. Make sure you can see through
the eyeholes. (If you can't, take the mask off before you enlarge
them!)
Download as many masks as
you like. If you print extras, and make them with your friends,
you can go Trick-or-Treating in style.
Go scare somebody!
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