What if a simple sheet of paper, a piece of cardboard, or even foam could turn into a fierce tiger, a sparkling festival character, or a superhero from your imagination? That’s the real joy of mask making. It is one of those creative activities where children don’t just craft something they become it.
From storytelling in classrooms to colourful school exhibitions, mask making for kids opens a world where imagination takes centre stage. It is playful, expressive, and full of opportunities to explore colours, shapes, and characters in exciting ways. Whether you are learning how to make a mask for a school project or simply trying something new at home, these easy ideas will help every child create something truly special.
1. Animal Paper Plate Mask
A paper plate mask is one of the simplest and most fun ways to begin exploring mask making. Children can turn a plain plate into anything they love—a roaring lion, a sleepy panda, or a bright, chirpy bird. It is perfect for school craft sessions and beginner-friendly projects.
This activity encourages children to observe animal features and recreate them using colours and textures, making it both creative and educational.
Materials You Will Need
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Paper plates
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Fevicryl Acrylic Colours or Fevicreate Craft Colours
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Fevicol MR
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Coloured paper, cotton, markers
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Elastic string or ribbon
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Safety scissors
How to Make It
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Place the paper plate on a flat surface and lightly sketch the chosen animal face using a pencil. Mark the eyes, nose, and main facial features so the design feels balanced.
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Carefully cut out eye holes using safety scissors. This step should always be done under adult supervision to ensure safety while handling sharp tools.
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Paint the base of the mask using Fevicryl Acrylic Colours. Choose shades based on the animal, for example, yellow and brown for a lion or black and white for a panda.
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Allow the paint to dry completely so the colours stay bright and neat.
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Add details that bring the mask to life. Use cotton for fur, coloured paper for ears, and markers for outlines or expressions.
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Stick all decorative elements firmly using Fevicol MR for a strong and lasting finish.
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Punch small holes on both sides and tie elastic string so the mask fits comfortably and securely on the face.
Once completed, a simple paper plate transforms into a playful animal character ready for storytelling and fun.
2. Superhero Cardboard Mask
This is where imagination truly takes flight. A cardboard mask allows children to design their own superhero identity, complete with bold colours, symbols, and unique shapes. It is a favourite for school competitions and themed activities.
This project helps children think creatively about characters, powers, and storytelling while learning how to make a face mask from scratch.
Materials You Will Need
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Cardboard sheet
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Fevicreate Craft Glue or Fevicol MR
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Fevicryl Acrylic Colours
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Sketch pens and markers
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Elastic band
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Safety scissors or craft cutter (adult supervision required)
How to Make It
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Draw the mask outline on the cardboard sheet. Encourage creative shapes such as sharp edges, curved designs, or star-like patterns.
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Carefully cut out the shape using safety scissors or a craft cutter. Ensure adult supervision at all times while handling sharp tools.
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Mark and cut eye holes in alignment with the child’s face for comfortable wearing and clear visibility.
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Paint the mask using Fevicryl Acrylic Colours. Bright shades like red, blue, gold, or silver work well for superhero themes.
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Allow the paint to dry completely before moving to decoration.
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Use sketch pens to add symbols, initials, or creative patterns to personalise the superhero identity.
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Add extra details using coloured paper or stickers and stick them using Fevicreate Craft Glue for a strong hold.
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Attach elastic bands securely on both sides so the mask fits comfortably and stays in place during use.
What begins as a simple cardboard sheet becomes a powerful superhero identity ready for school performances or exhibitions.
3. Festive Foam Mask
Foam masks bring elegance and detail into mask making. They are lightweight, durable, and perfect for festive themes like carnivals, cultural events, or school exhibitions where visual impact matters.
This activity encourages precision, creativity, and decorative expression, making it ideal for slightly older children.
Materials You Will Need
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EVA foam sheets
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Fevicreate Craft Glue
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Fevicryl Acrylic Colours
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Sequins, beads, decorative stones
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Elastic string
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Safety scissors
How to Make It
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Sketch a detailed mask design on the EVA foam sheet, exploring shapes like floral patterns, feathers, or symmetrical festive designs.
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Carefully cut out the shape using safety scissors while ensuring clean edges.
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Cut out eye holes neatly, maintaining symmetry for a balanced and comfortable fit.
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Paint the foam base using Fevicryl Acrylic Colours and allow it to dry completely.
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Add base patterns or highlight sections to create depth and visual interest.
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Use Fevicreate Craft Glue to attach sequins, beads, and decorative stones for a sparkling finish.
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Let all decorations dry and set properly so they stay secure.
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Attach elastic strings on both sides to complete the mask and make it wearable.
The final result is a vibrant festive mask, perfect for display or celebration events.
Helpful Tips for Better Mask Making
Before children begin exploring how to make a mask, a few simple tips can make the process smoother and safer. Always supervise cutting activities involving scissors or craft cutters. Choose materials based on age and skill level to ensure comfort and safety.
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Always sketch designs before starting to get a clear idea of the final look.
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Tear or cut materials neatly depending on the project requirement.
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Allow each painted layer to dry fully before adding decorations.
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Keep the workspace covered with old newspaper for easy cleaning.
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Prioritise safety when using scissors or cutters with adult supervision.
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Encourage experimentation with colours, shapes, and textures instead of focusing on perfection.
Let Your Ideas Take Shape
Mask making is more than just a school craft activity; it is a doorway into imagination. Every cut, colour, and creative choice helps children build characters, tell stories, and express emotions in their own unique way.
Whether it is an animal, a superhero, or a festive design, each mask activity carries a piece of the creator’s imagination. That is what makes mask making for kids such a meaningful and joyful experience.
So the next time inspiration strikes for a school project, gather your materials, bring out your colours, and let simple sheets transform into extraordinary stories waiting to be worn.









