![]() They created some super cute masks for carnival, and you’ll find a few tips and tutorials on the website to make at least 8 different types of masks. They always have lovely photos, great content, and lots of DIY’s. Pictured at the top of this post: Nido is a cool magazine and website. I think it’s a bit of both-the mask is cute, and I am scary! We aren’t quite sure if the mask is cute or scary. My son made me a heart mask, which you can see on my Instagram. I hope this got you thinking about what to wear on halloween! I know what I am wearing. It’s so easy you’ll want to make a dozen. Then how about some ridiculously cute animal noses? All you need is some egg cartons and a little paint! Find the full tutorial on Baby Jungle. I think I might have to figure out how they did it. It’s part of an editorial shoot for a children’s company called Iglo. The mask is just a prop, but I had to share. It would make a great rainy day activity too! All you need is an old box, some crayons, and a pair of scissors. I love the simplicity and beauty of this mask. I think my kids would be proud to wear a mask they made all by themselves. Perhaps just a simple illustration on an over-sized head could do the trick. The mask pictured is part of a series of masks created for a school performance of Alice in Wonderland. The cardboard sculptures, masks, and costumes are breathtaking. Ooh! I could spend hours looking through WrnKing’s flickr page. Her website is filled with inspiration. These have really got me inspired to try my hands at papier-mache-maybe this is the year I’ll finally attempt it. Her animal masks are incredible, and you might have seen them before as they have been published in many magazines. Find the easy DIY tutorial on Spearmint Baby.Įlsa Dray-Farges is a papier mache illustrator. ![]() They are super simple to make, and you can have your kids help too. They would be great accessories to a bunny or lion costume for Halloween as well. ![]() These simple card stock masks will keep your kids playing for hours. I am sure some interesting mask would come from it.ĭIY Paper Card Stock Animal Masks via Spearmint Baby How impressive and inspirational are these paper cutout masks by Pine? I am not sure I would have the patience to piece together such intricate masks, but it would be pretty fun to cut up a bunch of little pieces of papers and see what the kids come up with. How fun would these be with a muscle man body and a cape! All you need to do is print, cut, and glue, and you’re ready to wrestle. ![]() ![]() These Lucha Libre masks are free to download. Printable Lucha Libre Masks via Happy Thought That’s ok because these are so simple and easy to make I don’t need to choose just one! Follow the instructions over at Whip Up. The fox, the rabbit, or the dragon? I’m having a hard time choosing my favorite. These are super cute, super fun animal masks to make with the kids. Honestly, my kids like to dress up all the time, so these masks would make a great addition to our dress up box or even on the wall as decorative elements. I thought I would share some paper and cardboard masks that have inspired me lately-some even have tutorials. Do you go all out and hand make your own? Or perhaps you like to just buy your Halloween costumes? We usually like to mix it up. With Halloween right around the corner, I really need to start thinking about my kids costumes. These 10 super creative paper mask ideas are sure to spark your imagination this Halloween! ![]()
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