Download Print and build
Simply print the templates on paper, stick them to card, cut them out, match the numbers and join the tabs together. The Mask is scaled to fit an adult but you can make children's masks by scaling down the templates when you print - check our FAQ page for details. The templates come with instructions for an internal head band that can be adjusted by moving the fixing points to get a snug fit.
Supplied as an instant access PDF that you can download and print on any home printer
Robust polygon construction to survive the wildest of parties
Ideal for festivals, parties, special events or simply for fun
SIMPLE, FUN AND ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY
These masks are designed to be easily built by anyone, using local materials, removing the need for mass manufacturing or shipping and with the minimum environmental impact.
FULLY COMPATIBLE WITH BOTH A4 AND US LETTER PAPER
The templates are supplied along with a set of instructions as a PDF that you download immediately and print on any home printer.They are supplied plain white so that you can decorate the finished mask however you like.You are buying the templates and instructions only. You will also need access to a printer, paper, card, tape, and scissors.The masks are designed to be easy to build: you don't need to be some sort of arts and crafts wizard.
Use this file to make as many masks as you like for yourself but please don’t share or steal the templates as there was a lot of work involved in creating them. If you want to use them for any other reason then please get in touch.

BY PURCHASING AND DOWNLOADING OUR MASK TEMPLATES YOU ARE AGREEING TO THE FOLLOWING TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF USE
The files are protected by copyright and are not to be shared or distributed in any way.The templates and completed masks are for personal use only.The masks and templates will not be used for commercial purposes without prior consent.Selling items made from our templates and designs is prohibited.
Like solving a puzzle, lots of fun!
Great for paper craft geeks
I'm into bookmaking, origami, popup books, and own several Paul Jackson paper craft books. I have recently stumbled upon this site and am ecstatic about the masks here. Such a brilliant idea! The method of printing and pasting on cereal box works very well. The labelling and instructions are clear, self explanatory, and unambiguous. I love that you can make the masks using common tools and materials at home. Here is the Dogman costume I made for my 7 year old child's World Book Day at school. I made it in actual adult size as I thought the oversized head would look good. I used cereal boxes (about 4-5 of them), and painted over with acrylic paint. I used UHU stick for the paper, and double sided tape for the tabs. I sewed the nose (made of old sock) to the cereal box using thread and needle. The mask was pretty hardy, and survived a day in school, with only a minor tear. It was hard physical work cutting, scoring, folding and assembling the large number of thick cardboard pieces, but very rewarding. I spent 2 evenings making this. There was definitely a 'magical' moment, seeing the mask come together. Things I would do differently if making this again: I would tape the tabs inside rather than outside, as I find them visually noisy. The mask would have looked even better with just clean geometric planes. Can't wait to try the medusa mask! PS: I do wish I could feed the design directly to my Cricut! But that's probably too lazy..
Amazing design! Wore the mask
Amazing design! Wore the mask for a Dog themed New Years Party! Everyone asked how I made it, was compliment all night.
Wintercroft
Hi Brad. Happy New Year! Awesome mask and photo. rgeat to hear that you enjoyed the experience and that folks enjoyed the mask. Let us know if we can help any time and have fun on future builds. All the best, Fletch