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Werewolf Mask for Halloween

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Page 4 of 4Instructions for Halloween Masks

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Print out the masks on cardstock. Cut out the eye holes. Using a hole punch, punch holes where indicated on each side of the mask. If you desire, cut along the dotted line in each character’s mouth to create a vent. To secure the mask to your child’s head, cut a piece of elastic string or elastic cord to the size of your child’s head and tie it to the holes that you punched out. Adjust the length of the string so that the mask stays securely on your child’s head. Now, go scare Dad!