Printable Woodland Animal Masks
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Channel the magic of the forest with these oh-so-cute printable woodland animal masks (the paper version of our popular felt woodland masks!) We’ve created three characters for you to easily print and assemble — a sly fox, a rascally raccoon and a darling doe. Whether for a Halloween costume, masquerade attire or just every day play, you and your kids will love dawning these wild disguises.
To create, simply download and print onto a white cardstock. We used our favorite Canon PIXMA TS8020 printer for this project. After printing, cut out the template, then cut lengths of a ribbon of your choosing. Attach these ribbons to your masks using glue dots, a glue roller or low-temp hot glue. Quick and simple crafting fun! It won’t take much effort on your part and your kids will love the results. Go wild with this project!
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Thanks to Emily Quinton for taking these cute shots of her kiddos out in the woods in Portland 🙂
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Thank you so much!
During this pandemic it’s important to cover eyes, nose and mouth.
These face masks made with fabric, see through vinyl plastic sandwiched
over the eyes would make great ways to keep children safer especially if you
had a fun cloth face mask for nose and mouth.
Good too for grown ups with children so less scary seeing them in masks
It would be great to see these in coloring pages so the kids can color them how they choose and it would be even more of an “activity”. Thanks!
Great suggestion!
Where can I find the SVG files that you mentioned?
Hi Janet, the SVG files are in the post for the felt version of this mask: https://liagriffith.com/felt-woodland-masks/