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Like solving a puzzle, lots of fun!
Nina · November 2, 2023
Easy Fun Project
Had a great time putting this together. Used Brown card stock from Michael's Craft store to make the mask. Used it for my Scruff McGruff costume for a 80s/90s themed birthday. Totally won the costume contest thanks to the mask!
Laura · May 17, 2022
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..
Victoria · March 4, 2022

