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Be Ready for Any Costume Party with These Printed Masks Supplies White printer paper • Printer Colored pencils, crayons or markers • Scissors • Pencil 1 piece corrugated cardboard • Glue Utility knife* • Tape Decorative stick or wand *Adult supervision required Whether it’s trunk-or-treat or a masquerade ball that has you needing a costume at the last minute, our printable mask templates have you covered. Just download and print the eye masks, color them in, cut them out (supervise the little ones with any cutting), paste them onto cardboard and presto! You’ve got a unicorn, butterfly and triceratops ready to go.

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Page 1: with These Printed Masks - Paper & Packaging · with These Printed Masks Supplies • White printer paper • Printer • Colored pencils, crayons or markers • Scissors • Pencil

Be Ready for Any Costume Party with These Printed Masks

Supplies

• White printer paper

• Printer

• Colored pencils, crayons or markers

• Scissors

• Pencil

• 1 piece corrugated cardboard

• Glue

• Utility knife*

• Tape

• Decorative stick or wand

*Adult supervision required

Whether it’s trunk-or-treat or a masquerade ball that has you needing a costume at the last minute, our printable mask templates have you covered. Just download and print the eye masks, color them in, cut them out (supervise the little ones with any cutting), paste them onto cardboard and presto! You’ve got a unicorn, butterfly and triceratops ready to go.

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Instructions

1. Download and print the mask on white paper.

2. Color in the mask.

3. Cut out the mask shape with scissors, including eye holes.

4. Trace the shape of the mask onto cardboard with a pencil.

5. Glue the mask to cardboard.

6. Use a utility knife* to cut out the mask shape, including eye holes.

7. Tape the mask to a stick or wand.

*Adult supervision required

© Paper and Packaging Board 2019. All rights reserved.

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