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Tiger Masks

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You will need:

  • Scissors
  • Single hole puncher
  • Stiff orange or white letter-sized paper
  • A printer

Optional Supplies:

  • Orange coloring instruments
  • Orange or black glitter
  • Ribbon or yarn
  • Black pipe cleaners
  • Fake fur

Instructions:

  • Download the tiger mask template here and save it to your computer.
  • Print out as many copies of that mask as you will need.
  • Cut on the dotted lines, including around the eyes, nostrils and mouth (so you can see and breathe!).
  • Punch out the two small holes located on the cheeks of the tiger.

Decorating Ideas:

  • Tie string or ribbon to one hole, wrap the string (with mask attached) around child’s  head, and tie the loose end of the string to the second hole. This will allow the mask to stay in place. Color the mask orange using markers, crayons, colored pencils, or paint.  Use orange glitter to make the mask sparkle.
  • Cut black pipe cleaners in half, and glue them to mask to form whiskers.
  • Glue small pieces of black and orange yarn or fake fur to the outer edge of the tiger’s cheeks to make it look hairy.
  • Be creative! Try out your own ideas to make this tiger look great!

 



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