This would also make great decorations for your Halloween display and an unexpected addition to any traditional skeleton. If you aren’t super excited about the idea of wearing a mask you can always leave the eyes in tack and glue a popsicle stick the bottom back and hold it like a masquerade mask in front of your face. Then cut a length of ribbon or string or whatever or material you have for attaching them to your face. You will need to punch a hole through each of those black tabs. I have added a black tab to each side of the masks so that you do not have to worry about ruining the design in order to create your mask. All the spooky Halloween supplies you need in one place. If you are planning on wearing this as a mask you will also need to cut the eyes out (you know, so you can see). We have the best deals on Halloween candy, costumes, & dcor. After it is printed out, you will need to cut around the outside edges until you are left with just the skull. This will help keep it from ripping while you wear it as a mask. Print the mask of your choice on a heavy cardstock paper. No matter which one you choose to use the directions are the same. I have four today that are printable in black and white so that you can color them yourself. I wanted an easy way to share this beautiful type of art with my kids and my readers so I decided to come up with a couple different versions of masks. One of the aspects to this Mexican celebration is the creation of sugar skulls. I love everything about Halloween, and recently I have become really interested in the DIa de los Muertos. I love creating simple DIY projects, easy semi-homemade recipes and fun printables! Today I am over here at See Vanessa Craft sharing these sugar skull printable masks. Happy Halloween season! I’m Ashley and I blog over at My Craftily Ever After.
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