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Mar

Project #54 Animal Masks

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Animal Masks by Khali from Little. Lovely.

Imaginative play has to be one of the best parts of childhood. Bring your children’s favourite stories, songs and nursery rhymes to life with this animal mask craft project.

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You’ll need:
* 2 x pieces of card stock
* Pink and grey coloured paper 
* Glue- Pencil
* Scalpel- Hole punch
* Cellotape
* 2 x pieces of ribbon

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Rabbit
Step one: 
Draw an outline of a rabbit mask onto a piece of cardstock or download my templates 
Step two: 
Cut out the mask.
Step three: 
Draw the inside of rabbit ears on pink coloured paper, cut out and glue to mask.
Step four: 
Punch holes in either side of the mask.
Step five: 
Thread ribbon through hole and tie a knot to secure

Khali_Pig-Mask
 

Pig
Step one: 
Draw an outline of a pig mask onto a piece of cardstock or download my templates 
Step two: 
Cut out the mask and cover in pink paper.
Step three: 
Cover one section of an egg carton in pink paper and attach to the centre of the mask with cellotape.
Step four: 
Draw the inside of pig ears and nostrils on grey coloured paper, cut out and glue to mask.
Step five: 
Punch holes in either side of the mask.
Step six: 
Thread ribbon through hole and tie a knot to secure.

..Little. Lovely...

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Love your craft ideas. Referenced your website on my blog:

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Thanks for the fun ideas!

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