CONTIENE UN ARCHIVO PDF
Máscaras geométricas de diferentes modelos (animales, cultura pop, cine, etc.)
Realizables en lapsos de tiempo cortos, aprovechando cualquier material que se disponga. Se pueden utilizar para todo tipo de evento en donde quieras destacar con un artículo personalizado y diferente.
Las máscaras están hechas para cubrir la cabeza, pueden ser escalables de acuerdo a las necesidades, siguiendo las instrucciones del archivo pdf.
INSTRUCCIONES:
Para armar una máscara debes:
1. Adquirir tu diseño favorito.
2. Imprimir la plantilla con la cantidad de hojas necesarias, (recuerda usar papel reciclado)
3. Recortar las piezas de acuerdo a las instrucciones.
4. Utilizar los moldes y pegarlos al papel o cartulina que desees.
5. Realizar los dobleces en montaña o valle de acuerdo a las instrucciones para cada pieza. (puedes utilizar un repujador para un mejor acabado)
6. Unir los biseles o solapas con el número respectivo. (puedes utilizar cinta, cola, goma o silicón)
7. Disfruta de tu nueva máscara y comparte tu creación con tus amigos y con nosotros en nuestras redes sociales.
Colecciona los diferentes diseños y espera por nuevos modelos
Hazlo tu mismo y pon tu creatividad al máximo!










Stacey –
Eh… it’s cool but I’m trying to put it together and is super flimsy even on expensive card stock… afraid it might not work and my kid won’t have a Halloween costume 🙁
corneliaeller –
This Scrat head came out FANTASTIC! Love it. Definitely more of an adult art project to assemble than a kid project. (My 10 and 7 yr olds helped to cut everything out, 10 helped a little with the folding, but an adult did most of the folding & assembling.) Used the smaller size for 7yr old’s costume. It printed (by default) a little smaller than 100%, and ended up fitting great. Success!!!
Jessica –
very happy with it! still have to assemble and I will update with photos. seller is very very nice and responsive. 🙂
Skye –
Briana –
100% buy this!! I was overjoyed to find a scrat anything for my Halloween costume and to find a huge mask like this was epic. Also as soon as I saw it I was like “I have to try making that just to see how it turns out!!!”. I was like a 3D puzzle! Turned out so well, thanks guys :))) (for anyone buying make sure you’re excited about the process of making it because it does take a few hours or more to complete {for me at least}). My tips: I used 100lb cardstock from accent paper from Amazon which I printed with my photo printer. I also used double sided tape for the tabs and then reinforced it with clear packing tape on the inside. And I mounted it on one of those flip up face shield things so I could see out underneath it and it wasn’t covering my whole head. SO all that to say I would purchase another mask again for sure!