If you’re looking for a fun, creative activity that will engage your children and spark their imaginations, look no further!
In this blog, we’ll guide you through the process of creating your own jungle-themed masks.
Inspired by the majestic creatures of the wild, our DIY masks project will keep you and your kids entertained and engaged.
Get ready to roar, growl, and have a great time!
Materials You’ll Need
Before we dive into the step-by-step process, let’s gather all the necessary materials. Here’s what you’ll need:
- A set of 5 Jungle masks printable from
- https://greenpixiedesigns.etsy.com
- Card Stock (Thin) – Check the size that can go through your printer or use Quality A4 Paper
- Scissors
- Elastic Cord or string
Creating your Masks
Once you have gathered all the necessary materials, it’s time to start crafting your masks. Here’s a step-by-step guide:
- Download and print off the masks.
- Cut around the outside of the masks and carefully cut out the eye holes.
- Make a small hole on either side of the character’s face for the elastic cord or string to thread through.
- Measure the elastic or string to see how much you will need to fit around the mask wearer’s head, and remember to leave a few inches or centimetre’s extra.
- Thread the elastic or string through the small holes at one of the sides of the mask and join up through the other side. Double-check it’s the correct side to fit the person’s head before tying off.
Unleash the Fun!
Voila! Your jungle mask is ready. Whether you’ve created a lion, tiger, monkey, zebra, or giraffe mask, we hope you enjoy wearing it and stepping into the shoes of your favourite jungle animal. This fun DIY project is not just about crafting; it’s about boosting creativity, imagination, and learning about the magnificent creatures of the wild.
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Happy crafting,
Suzanne