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Eight stencils to make funny clown masks. Simply punch out masks, trace onto paper bags, cardboard, or construction paper, and color.
Eight stencils to make funny clown masks. Simply punch out masks, trace onto paper bags, cardboard, or construction paper, and color.
Thirty-four bizarre subjects for Halloween and year-round fun: werewolf, vampire, skeleton, witch, mummy, bat, cat, coffin, tombstone, skull and crossbones, much more.
18 sturdy die-cut designs: sailboat, steamship, clipper, tugboat, more. Decorate almost any flat surface. Complete instructions. Reusable.
Six authentically designed punch-out masks based on the comic make-up created by favorite circus clowns—perfect for school shows, Halloween dress-up, clown routines, room decorations, or just clowning around at home. No cutting necessary.
Circus pictures on 27 die-cut stencils. Intended for children and adults.
Masks for 6 comic characters display bulbous noses, ridiculous wigs, funny hats, clown make-up and an outlandish display of neckwear. Wear them to masquerade parties, in school performances or for trick-or-treating. Just punch out, fasten with a piece of string or rubber band and get set to play "let’s pretend."
This collection includes four stencils of Scary Halloween Masks. They are a Black Cat Mask, Frankenstein's Monster Mask, a Skull Mask, & a Witch Mask. All of the masks can be completed in 3 easy overlays (plus a cutting template for the openings for eyes, breathing holes, mouth, & string attachment. Full instructions are included. These masks will add a great deal of fun to your Halloween event. They were designed for ribbons or strings to be attached on either side. However, there are many other ways to use these stencils. You can use them as decorations to hang in your windows or paint your pumpkin. Paint the stencils on paper bags that the kids can use to collect their treats. Paint the mask on a piece of strong cardboard or poster paper and attach a popsicle stick to the bottom to hold in place like at a masquerade. Use them on banners. The possibilities are endless when you use your imagination!
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