In today’s post: Print + color Halloween masks are an easy and inexpensive Halloween craft for kids – perfect for class parties!
I originally shared these easy DIY Halloween masks a couple of years ago, and many of you let me know that you used them as an easy activity for your kids’ school Halloween parties. Since we are headed back into Halloween season I thought I’d republish so those of you that weren’t reading a few years ago could see them too. If you’re looking for another easy Halloween craft for kids, check out these printable Halloween origami bookmarks.
Printable Halloween masks
There are four Halloween mask designs which you can download. A pumpkin:
A cat:
Frankenstein:
And a sugar skull:
You can download each of the mask designs for free in the blue block below the video. Make sure you print them out on card stock or other heavy weight paper so they won’t tear.
VIDEO
Here’s a quick video that shows how to make the masks:
Instructions
- Download the template you want to use and print it out at 100% or full size on card stock or other heavy weight paper.
- Let kids color in the masks and cut them out.
- Use a 1-inch punch to punch out the eyes (if you don’t have a punch, you can let kids cut the eyes out with scissors – they won’t look as tidy, but the kids won’t care).
- To finish, cut a strip of 1/4 inch elastic to 15 inches and staple it to both sides of the mask.
These masks would be a great activity for a school Halloween party. The only cost involved is purchasing cardstock (if your school doesn’t already have some) and elastic. I used 1/4 inch elastic, and a 15 inch piece was just right for each mask for elementary school age kids. (The 1/4 inch elastic I purchased came in packages of 3 yards, which means you get 7 pieces from each pack. At about $1.50 a pack, that means elastic will cost around $6 for 28 masks.)
It’s also a fun activity to do at home. The masks are easy to make and low on the mess scale. We just used colored pencils, but you could use crayons, markers, or even paint, and then add stickers or glitter if desired. My kids had friends over when I printed out all these samples and everyone had a great time picking their favorite mask and then decorating it to their heart’s content.
Find even more Halloween fun:
Print + fold Halloween bookmarks
Candy dipped Halloween pretzels
Karina says
I could not find a hole punch at Walmart or Target. I did find one at Michaels. Sadly, I bought one that did not reach the eyeballs, do not buy the Fiskar Thick 1 inch. The one that does reach the black eyeball area is the ek tools 1″. I used it on printer paper, so I do not know how it will do with thicker paper. If you can’t find this one, make sure to look at the hole punch from the side to make sure there is enough space to fit about an inch of paper before getting to the black eyeball area of the mask.
ZSAQIA CAMPHOR says
you can find them at any craft store and at walmart or target
Delanie says
What brand punch did you use and where did you get it? The one I have doesn’t punch far enough up to line up with the eyes. Thanks 🙂
Kristie says
I love this. Thank you so much for putting this together!
Doreen says
The little kiddos at our county fair, a couple of weeks ago, had a “make-it/take-it” opportunity (it was “Kids’ Day”) and this project was one that many of them accomplished…………….evidenced by the large number of masked cuties seen the rest of the day!!!!!!