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Materials Needed

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Printing the Mask Templates

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For Kids' Size

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White paper or Coloured paper

Materials Needed

  • Home printer and black ink.
  • Paper, A4 or US letter size, with a grammage from 150 to 200 gsm.
  • Scissors and/or razor knife.
  • Ruler or set square.
  • Glue stick or adhesive tape.
  • Color sprays (optional).
  • Brushes and acrylic paint (optional).
  • The template of any of our papercraft masks in 3D.
  • Rubber band, for Half Masks & Mini Masks.

Printing The Mask Templates

The easiest way to open and print the templates of the masks is using Adobe Acrobat Reader DC, a free PDF reader that you can download for your desktop or laptop from here: get.adobe.com/uk/reader

We recommend using paper, A4 or US letter size, with a grammage of more than 150 gsm. You can find paper of this grammage in any medium or large stationery store, and your home printer should be able to process it without problems. Regarding ink color, as the templates and instructions are in black and white, you will only need black ink.

All of our masks are designed so that they can be used by the average adult. To do this, you must print the PDF by leaving the Scale at 100% in the Print Settings.

  • 1- Measure Your Head

    Use a flexible sewing tape to measure the circumference of your head in centimeters.

  • 2- Calculate the Print Scale

    Multiply your head circumference by 1.64.

  • 3- Adjust the Scale in Print Settings

    Enter the result from Step 2 into the “Scale (%)” field in your print settings.

  • 4- Print & Build Your Mask

    Print the PDF and assemble the mask to achieve the perfect fit.

    Print on white paper or on colored paper? Your choice!

    Although the house does not usually start with the roof, it is important that we make this clear before we continue, even though it is more related to customization. To give color to the masks you have 2 options:

    1. Print the pages with paper in the desired colors.
    2. Paint the pieces (previously cut and folded) with spray paint in the desired colors.

    Each template has one additional page (like the one we show you in this section) where it is detailed what you have to do for the option you choose.