How to Make Halloween Masks and Costumes Using Printable Halloween Stencils

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Looking for some Halloween masks that would be fun to make? Halloween is sneaking up on you and if you get caught without a costume, it could be scary! Don't scream. With a creative mask pattern or stencil you have the start of a unique Halloween costume. Plus you'll have a great time production it yourself. And as you may have guessed, there are many ways to use stencils to generate a costume. We are going to peruse several of them here. So, let's jump right in but don't be scared.

Ok! So there aren't too many stencils out there that are specifically designed as Halloween masks. So, you'll have to think face the pumpkin a exiguous and get those creative juices flowing. After all, that's why production your own craft masks is so much fun.

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When we were kids we loved production our own costumes except we didn't have all the fancy stuff like felt and craft foam or patterns from the internet (I'm dating myself aren't I?). It didn't matter because we had a ball coming up with ideas using the things we could genuinely find colse to the house.

How to Make Halloween Masks and Costumes Using Printable Halloween Stencils

First, there are many stencils ready for carving pumpkins. Right? Well, these are great for creating masks. How, you say? Well, let us count the ways.

Cut out a round or pumpkin shape from orange felt (stiff felt is great), orange craft foam or even paper you painted orange. If you can, don't forget to cut a exiguous stem on top and dab some green paint on that. If you genuinely want to be creative, paint some vertical curve lines in a darker orange to genuinely give it the pumpkin look. Then take your stencil designed for pumpkin carving and use it to cut openings into the felt. You may need to make some adjustments to the size of your stencil to make sure that eye, nose and mouth holes are in the approved places for you to see, breath and talk. Just take the stencil to a copy motor and sell out or strengthen it until you have the right size. Use a hole punch tool to make nice round holes on each side and attach orange or black ribbons so that you can tie it colse to your head.

Here is one of our tried and true methods of mask making. It's a exiguous like the tip above. Take large paper bags (big enough so that you can slide it over the head). Paint the bag orange and then use a stencil for pumpkin carving to cut out the face on the front of the bag. You can find abundance of printable Halloween stencils on the internet. You may need to trim out some curves for the shoulders so that the bag can come down low in the front and back. Don't forget to cut out holes colse to the ears for good hearing. It's quick, easy and best of all free!

To complete a pumpkin mask costume, cut leg and arm holes in one of those jack-o-lantern leaf bags. Fill it with plastic shopping bags to fill it out and tape it colse to your shoulders once it's full.

Let me just mention another creative way to use these stencils designed for carving pumpkins. Try using the old stand-by sheet for a ghost costume and cut out the stencils in the face area. Use a exiguous creativity and decorate the rest of the sheet too. Or maybe spray paint the sheet orange colse to the area that will cover the head before cutting out the pattern. To be genuinely creative, after the stencil is cut into the sheet, outline the holes with some black acrylic craft paint. This makes the openings stand out and also helps the edges from becoming frayed.

Halloween stencils offer an easy way to trick (or treat!) out a t-shirt. Use an old one from the closet or purchase a new one (old is preferable). If you have an orange shirt, use black fabric paint to put the image from a pumpkin carving stencil across the front of the shirt. If you have a black shirt handy then use orange or white fabric paint.

Ok. So we covered all the coarse stencils for pumpkin carving that are designed as the general faces we're all used to. But now with the internet we have so many others to pick from. Some very talented artists have taken the whole pumpkin carving stencil art to a whole new level. You can find designs of cats, pirates, wolves, witches, demons, cartoon characters, vampires, ghouls, mummies ... Well, the list is too long to keep going. My point is that the above options for creating a mask can be used for most of these. Remember that these were designed for a round pumpkin so that to resize them for face shapes and sizes is not a far stretch and can commonly be achieved.

Now let's come up with a few ideas to complete the costume for some of the masks mentioned above.

Feel like howling at the moon? A wolf mask is easy to generate with gray felt, craft foam or paint. complete the costume with a gray t-shirt and gray sweat pants.

Feel like a feline? Black cats are always beloved at Halloween. complete a cat mask with a black turtle neck shirt, black leggings and a black feather boa for a tail.

Want to be Frankie Baby? That's an easy one! Get some lime green felt, craft foam or paint. Dress up the mask with an old plaid flannel shirt, a ragged pair of jeans and a pair of work boots.

Are you a Witch? I mean for Halloween! Use black felt for the mask. You need to have an old loose fitting black dress (try a thrift store if you don't have one that you can use) and a broom.

And speaking of the many possibilities that stencils give us to decorate, here are some more creative and easy ideas. Just because Halloween stencils and patterns were designed for pumpkin carving doesn't mean that they can't be used for a large range of other Halloween crafts such as: paint them on a bag for collecting your treats; paint them on the corner of a napkin to decorate your festive table; or paint them on colored paper for decorating the windows or doors. There are many other ways to use these overwhelming designs to embellish your holiday decorations.

I know how creative you can be when you get started so don't be frightened to try something new. generate a costume using a stencil or mask pattern and quit up with some other fun ideas. I hope your Halloween is a real Scream!

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Here are seven Halloween decorations you and your students can make quickly and easily. In most cases all you will need is some paper, glue and felt pens or paint.

1. Ghosts!

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Draw a large ghost on a piece of poster size card. This can be as straightforward as an upside down U shape with googly eyes and a zigzag mouth. Glue any white streamers to the bottom. Pin your giant ghost on the notice board for the class to see. Give each student a smaller version of your ghost printed on white A4 card. The students cut these out and glue white streamers to the bottom. Pin the smaller ghosts on the notice board as well. If there's room it's fun to add a speech balloon to each ghost.

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2. Gravestones

Cut a gravestone out of cardboard. Leave a flap at the lowest that can be folded back. This needs to be about a quarter of the height of the gravestone. This will enable the gravestone to stand up. Paint the gravestone grey. Use a leech or brush to paint darker grey patches. Use a leech or toothbrush to add black speckles. Use a black felt pen to write a name, date and epitaph. If possible drape with cobwebs and add a spider or two.

3. Borders

Use repeating pictures or patterns to generate borders for noticeboards, windows and displays. Print out a copy of the picture you want to use, for each student in the class. If possible, print on lightly colored paper (green, orange, yellow). This will help the pictures generate a unified succeed when they are lined up. Let your students color the pictures. If they all use the same medium the succeed will be stronger (crayon, felt pen, pencil).

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String teased out raffia across a wall in the classroom. Sticky tape cut out pictures that your students have colored to the string, creating a pinched succeed at the site of each picture. The rough texture of Raffia and the strings that fall down generate a great effect.

5. Dead Tree

Use a dead tree branch to generate a classroom display. Place a leafless tree branch in a bucket filled with sand or stones. This works best if you use one with any smaller branches on it. Spray paint it black or let a small group of students paint it black with brushes. Use string to hang pictures and decorations. Add cobwebs and spiders if possible.

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Bats fly in large groups. Let your students paint (or color with crayons) a whole bunch of bats. These look great if you paste them to the wall. Have them advent through the door, up and across the wall and then up to the ceiling.

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It is believed that Halloween originated from a Celtic holiday known as Samhain, which was preeminent in Ireland and Scotland at harvest time for well over a thousand years. Samhain was the time of year (October 31st) when harvesting was completed and animals were brought from summer pastures to protection for the winter months. At Samhain a large festival was celebrated, and fruits, vegetables, grain, and animals, were burned as gifts to the gods in huge bonfires in hope of a prosperous new year. It was believed that during the night of Samhain, that the dead could walk among the living, and that the living could ask the dead questions about the hereafter year. Because they believed some of these spirits were evil, they wore costumes with animal heads to scare the spirits and protect themselves.

Christianity spread to the Celtic lands, and in the seventh century, Pope Boniface Iv declared November 1st to be All Saints Day, otherwise known as "All Hallow's Day," hallow referring to sainted ones. All Saint's Day was to celebrate the holy saints and martyrs of Christianity. It is ordinarily believed that this was an effort to Christianize the beloved Celtic holiday and diminish the significance of the Celtic ritual and the affect of their spiritual leaders, the druids. This is also how the day became known as All Hallow's Eve, or Halloween. All Soul's Day was similarly added in Christianity a integrate hundred years later to celebrate the dead.

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Carving out turnips and lighting them goes back hundreds of years with the holiday. An Irish legend tells of a man named Jack who tricks the devil to turn into a coin and keeps him from changing back by placing the coin next to a cross. A year later, Jack dies, but is neither allowed into heaven, or hell, so he must roam the earth. The 1800's brought Halloween to the United States with the Irish immigrants. Pumpkins were carved rather than turnips because they were large and more plentiful.

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Every year it can be exciting, picking out the pumpkin (or few) that you will use to decorate, carve or paint for harvest or Halloween.

Pumpkin painting offers a more colorful, safer, and cleaner alternative to carving a pumpkin with sharp instruments. Most seniors will find keeping and working with the sharp carving tools and knives, very difficult and awkward. This is why pumpkin painting is the excellent explication for nursing homes.

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It's fun to paint scary faces or even silly and goofy ones. Most habitancy can't paint just one. They begin to have so much fun once they begin to get creative that they want to try out new inspirations on more pumpkins! Seniors have a great time creating their own designs. Its art therapy that opens them up to self expression and some playfulness.

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The easiest compose to paint on a pumpkin is a primary jack-o-lantern face. But there are so many other ideas for festive designs too.
silly or goofy faces popular cartoon characters fall leaves scarecrow witch princess turkey spider ghosts cats goblin bats signs that say somethingPainting pumpkins is very thrifty and you already have most supplies on hand if you do any other types of crafts. All you need is:
washable markers acrylic craft paints and brushes newspaper spray sealer accessories for adornment such as raffia, jewellery, hats, etc.You can use some undoubtedly fun props to bring your pumpkins to life too. Try hats and wigs to make different characters.

Before you begin, conclude which compose you are going to paint and trace that compose onto a clean pumpkin. You can freehand the compose or make your mind up one of the many designs in the greatest e-guide for pumpkin painting, Easy Pumpkin Painting.

Once you have painted your first pumpkin, you will already have ideas for painting an whole pumpkin family! Use them in any place for decorations too. These can be great items to show off during a party where you've invited outside guests.

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