Making animal paper plate masks is exciting because it produces some funny faces on some strange animals. Can you guess what animal our kids in the Summer Craft Work Shop have made? They are all lions!

The kids enjoyed making them so much that they wanted to wear them before the glue had dried. So to begin with, let`s see how we make a lion paper plate mask.
Main Materials
Paper plate, thin elastic, punch, scissors, glue, colored paper, paint
crayons, felt tip pens
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The first step in making animal paper plate masks is to paint them a background color. Lions are a golden color so I used a nice bright yellow. The colors our kids used are, eh... well let`s say interesting, and that`s ok if you don`t want to stick to any particular one. Be creative! |
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Wait until it`s dry before the next step. To hurry up the drying process you can always blast it with your mum`s hairdryer, but don`t tell her I told you to do it! If you want to live dangerously, well then what can I say?
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Ok, now that it`s dry you can mark with a plus the spot where best to put the eyes to suit your face. If you face the light you can mark the spot where you see your finger`s shadow. |
To make the nose, cut out a flap which you will stick the nose onto. The flap is for your nose to poke through but it will be hidden under the lion mask nose.
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Measure the length you want the nose to be. A nice proportion is 10.5 cm from the eyebrows to the nose tip. It needs to extend the end of the flap by about 3 cm. |
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To make the nose, fold lengthwise a strip of brown paper (or if you are a little weird any other color) 12 cm wide and 10.5 cm long. Draw a half image of a nose and eyebrow along the fold and cut it out.
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If you have a black marker pen or felt tip, color the end of the nose black for a nice lion effect. |
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Before you put anything else on the face, the beard has to be made and pasted in place. Cut a strip of yellow paper this time, or...pink? |
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You can make it about 9 cm. Fold it in half and draw a half beard image on the fold. Cut and stick the end under the nose. Do not stick the nose onto it though.

Lions have chops with whiskers on! You create these the same way by drawing a half image on the fold. Make your paper 17 cm x 8.5 cm and it should be a square when you fold it. To draw it, start the line from the top right corner on the fold and balloon it outwards and then inwards towards the bottom left corner.
Turn it back upwards and outwards towards the top right corner but taper off further down the fold. See my image above to make sense of my instructions which can be a bit fuzzy sometimes.
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you cut it out mark some dark whisker roots and cut and stick 3
whiskers on each side. Draw a black upside down triangle along the
center fold of the chops. Now they are finished and can be glued onto
the top of the beard, under the nose. (Check the illustrations above)
You can also darken around the eyes at this point. Lions look like they have make-up on.
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You need to stick the mane on before the ears. But before you stick the mane on you need to punch a hole at each side and tie a piece of thin or sheering elastic to wear the mask. So do that first! To make them curl like mine, just place them in between the edge of the table and your finger and pull them through. I stuck them curling both ways because it gives the lion a wild, dramatic look. |
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Cut out brown oval shaped ears and smaller yellow oval inner ears. Cut off one end of the ovals to make a straight edge. Stick the yellow onto the brown aligning the straight edges, and then stick in place on your mask. Now you have an original KKC lion mask.
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This is James behind his mask. He likes the weird colors! |
...and lots of visitors to this site love to linger on this page obviously to learn how to make one.
If you have a photo of your animal mask we would love to show it off. Tell us why you loved making it and anything else you would like to say about it.
And proud mums can post their kid`s masterpiece for them, here!
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