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.
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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.
Very nice and faster than I expected
Great mask! It looks really awesome when built. Also the building took faster than I expected so that was a nice surprise :-) My son got a LOT of compliments at school by kids and adults alike. Also I used pritt glue as suggested and was very impressed at how well it worked. Love these masks and will definitely continue to use them in the future
Wintercroft
Hi Claire - Great to hear that the build went well. Thank you for reviewing your experience. Let us know if we can help any time and have fun on future builds. All the best, Fletch
Perfecto
Me encantó desde fabricarla a usarla, no puedo esperar a comprar pintura para dejarla mejor aún, pero realmente la recomiendo, es muy entretenido el proceso de armado, aunque necesita tiempo. Además, el plano es muy sencillo, solo necesita tiempo, es difícil perderse
Wintercroft
Hi Claudio. Thank you for building our Masks. Your Juno looks amazing and we appreciate you sharing your experience with us. Let us know if we can help anytime and have fun with future builds. - Fletch
Juno the Hunter
mask looked awesome - my 8-year old loved it.
I just love it
I love this mask..., I need to say something, when I saw the echelon void collection, this was my less favorite because I can't appreciate it well in a photo, sorry if my english is not so good, it is not my native language and im still learning, but the mask looks SO MUCH BETTER once you make it that the photo you have. If u allow me to give you and advice, please take more photos of this incredible mask!
A bit less than I was expecting
I associate Wintercroft masks with a deterministic builds and clear instructions. Every single Wintercroft mask I've made till Juno made it clear which tabs went where and which way they were supposed to bend. With the Juno mask, there were grayed tabs with no fold indicators. (And maybe I missed that in the written instructions but given how many of WIntercroft masks I've put together, I tend to skip those.) I tended to make them valley folds to make it cleaner to assemble but sometimes they were mountain folds. I don't mind that these intersections aren't supposed to be hard line folds, but something in the instructions to indicate that would be nice. The other thing that bugged me was the seemingly haphazard way that "Head1", "Head2" and "Face" were put together. Instead of the regular tabs indicating "glue this to this", there were lines and approximate patches to glue things together. I got the whole thing together okay (I think) but having to work out which crease in Head1 matched with Face was annoying. Overall, it's a cool looking mask that breaks some of the design and construction language that I've seen in all the other Wintercroft masks I've made. Not fatal breaks, I got the thing assembled just not as smooth a process as usual. This is for version 3 of Juno.
Wintercroft
Hi Green, Thanks for building our Masks and for the detailed feedback. We are sorry to hear that this particular design caused some head scratching.The problem you had sounds to me like a missing lines issue that is caused by opening the PDF from a browser rather than the latest version of Adobe Reader (available free from their website) if you save the template to a hard drive and open it using the Reader App, it should solve the missing lines problem. It is also worth taking into consideration that Juno is perhaps the most advanced technical design to build in our whole range, however, once Head 1, Head 2 and Face were built, it should have been much more straightforward to complete the final assemblage. This leads me to suspect the missing lines culprit as well... In any case thank you for your review and keep an eye on your inbox for a follow up message. If you ever need anything, we'll be happy to help at any stage of the process. All the best, Fletch