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Build a Paper Skull Mask

with Moving Jaw


Difficulty Level: Easy-Medium ★★☆☆☆

It’s easy to assemble your Skull Mask. Just


Cut Fold
Glue!
I suggest using 110 pound card stock for printing and building. It is sturdy enough for the finished
build to keep its shape while flexible enough to go through a printer, making the process very simple.
60 pound card stock may also work, but won’t last as long. You can also print on regular paper and
trace the pattern onto cardboard. Cardboard masks are very durable!

Cut the solid lines:

Mountain-fold the dashed lines:

Valley-fold the dot-dashed lines:

Match the numbers, then glue or tape the tabs so that the tabs and printed portion are on the inside of
the project. The pieces are ordered to make this a mostly straightforward process.
Helpful hints: Cut out pieces one page at a time in order to keep track of your progress.

You may want to lightly score the fold lines with a craft knife before folding. It keeps the lines
straighter and makes them easier to fold.

Paint your Skull however you like to make it your own personalized creation!

To wear the mask, cut a long strip of paper (or two) and
glue/tape one end to the long, disconnected strap coming from
the jaw piece from the first page. While holding the jaw to your
neck and chin, wrap the new strip around the top of the head to
reach the other disconnected jaw strap so that it is snug but not
tight. Mark this place on the strap and glue/tape it in place. Cut
off any excess. The jaw should now fit with your chin, and the
mask portion should slide over the head.

Happy Building!

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The lower jaw is comprised of this page and the large piece on the next.
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Try on the mask before sealing these last two pieces together. If it fits loosely, you can seal them together.
If tight, you can leave them.

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