Step 1: Printing
Choose a design on the right and click on it to view the full-size mask. A PDF file will load in a new window. Print this page. If a new window does not load, you probably do not have Adobe Acrobat Reader installed on your computer. You will need to download it before continuing.
Step 2: Cutting
Once your mask is printed, you will need to cut along the mask’s edges and then cut out holes for your eyes. You may need to ask someone to help you with this step.
Step 3: Fitting
If you would like to attach some string to the mask so that you can tie it around your head, cut a small hole for the string on each side of the mask. If you would rather hold the mask up to your face, tape a popsicle stick or ruler to the back of the mask. If you choose to do this, you may want to wait on attaching the stick until after you have decorated the mask.
Step 4: Decorating
Now comes the fun! You can color your mask with markers or crayons or colored pencils. The Fact Monster is traditionally orange and blue, but you can make it any combination of colors you’d like! Add glitter, feathers, or any other decorations you want for a truly festive Fact Monster.
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