
Orange Monster Mask
Cut a white dinner plate in half. Paint one of the halves orange (bottoms up). Once the orange paint is dry, take a dark blue or black marker and draw polka dots on top of the orange paint.
Trace one large circle and two small circles on white construction paper. Cut the circles out. Set aside. Using a 1″ circle punch, punch out the holes for the eyes.
Glue the large white circle in the middle of the plate and the two smaller white circles on the sides. Use a black marker to draw black small circles in the center of the white circles you glued on.
Punch three holes at the top of the plate (the rounded side). Use a green chenille stem to create antennas for your monster.
Hot glue a paper straw to the back side of the plate.

Blue Monster Mask
Paint the paper plate blue (bottoms up side). Allow to dry. Using a circle punch, punch out various colors of circles using the construction paper.
Cut two triangles from white construction paper. Cut two large circles from white construction paper. Cut two horns from green construction paper. Use a glue stick to attach the colorful circles you punched out.
Glue the two triangles, pointy side down, to the back side of the plate for the teeth. Glue the large white circles to the top and back side of the plate for the eyes. Use a black marker to draw small circles on top of the white circles to complete the eyes. Glue horns to the back of the paper plate on both sides.
Hot glue a paper straw to the back side of the paper plate.

Green Monster Mask
Paint the paper plate half green. Dry completely. Cut 6 blue triangles and 4 white triangles from construction paper.
Glue the blue triangles across the top of the paper plate (rounded side) using a glue stick. Glue the white triangles across the bottom (flat edge) for the teeth.
Punch two holes for the eyes, using a 1″ circle punch. Using a black marker draw rectangle eyebrows, scare and triangle eye lashes. Hot glue a paper straw to the back of the paper plate.

How awesome are these DIY monster masks for kids? Be sure to tag #orientaltrading and #ellaandannie to show off your spooky Halloween monster mask creations using our product!

Orange Monster Mask
Cut a white dinner plate in half. Paint one of the halves orange (bottoms up). Once the orange paint is dry, take a dark blue or black marker and draw polka dots on top of the orange paint.
Trace one large circle and two small circles on white construction paper. Cut the circles out. Set aside. Using a 1″ circle punch, punch out the holes for the eyes.
Glue the large white circle in the middle of the plate and the two smaller white circles on the sides. Use a black marker to draw black small circles in the center of the white circles you glued on.
Punch three holes at the top of the plate (the rounded side). Use a green chenille stem to create antennas for your monster.
Hot glue a paper straw to the back side of the plate.

Blue Monster Mask
Paint the paper plate blue (bottoms up side). Allow to dry. Using a circle punch, punch out various colors of circles using the construction paper.
Cut two triangles from white construction paper. Cut two large circles from white construction paper. Cut two horns from green construction paper. Use a glue stick to attach the colorful circles you punched out.
Glue the two triangles, pointy side down, to the back side of the plate for the teeth. Glue the large white circles to the top and back side of the plate for the eyes. Use a black marker to draw small circles on top of the white circles to complete the eyes. Glue horns to the back of the paper plate on both sides.
Hot glue a paper straw to the back side of the paper plate.

Green Monster Mask
Paint the paper plate half green. Dry completely. Cut 6 blue triangles and 4 white triangles from construction paper.
Glue the blue triangles across the top of the paper plate (rounded side) using a glue stick. Glue the white triangles across the bottom (flat edge) for the teeth.
Punch two holes for the eyes, using a 1″ circle punch. Using a black marker draw rectangle eyebrows, scare and triangle eye lashes. Hot glue a paper straw to the back of the paper plate.

How awesome are these DIY monster masks for kids? Be sure to tag #orientaltrading and #ellaandannie to show off your spooky Halloween monster mask creations using our product!