Make a dinosaur mask from paper, card stock, or cardboard with this PDF template and be a t-rex!
Fun low poly papercraft pattern makes a great Halloween mask and is tons of fun for a dinosaur party!
Mask is designed to simply slip over the head and is sized for an average adult. Child size also included*. Paint the finished mask however you like to create your personalized project.
Includes two versions: T-Rex and T-Rex Lite
T-Rex Lite takes 30% less paper and 50% less time
For more fun, bundle with our Dinosaur Tail and Claws Patterns for a complete costume
* Tail: http://etsy.me/2q56Jyn
* Claws: http://etsy.me/2pFeM3e
Approximate Dimensions (adult):
16 in. tall, 10 in. wide, and 19 in. front to back.
Difficulty Level: Medium (Original)
Difficulty Level: Easy-Medium (Lite)
Pages: 16 (Lite: 13)
This purchase is for the pattern and instructions only. You will need card stock or other material, access to a printer, scissors or a craft knife, and glue or tape. The pattern will be available immediately for download once you finish your purchase.
* Child size is appropriate if the circumference around the head above the eyebrows is less than 20 in (51 cm).
If you have other questions, visit http://tetravariations.wordpress.com/faq/ or contact us.
Thanks!
Fine Print:
· You may make copies of the patterns for personal or educational use; no commercial use is permitted without written permission from Tetra Variations. We’re usually pretty happy to give permission if it’s a one-off kind of thing and you give us credit, so go ahead and ask. We’re really nice, we promise.
· Public or large-scale distribution of patterns by digital or physical means is prohibited. So don’t post this on the internet, please; we beg of you. We’re not exactly making bank here, so it’s tough to lose that income.
· Purchase of patterns does not constitute transfer of ownership or rights to the patterns. It’s mine, it’s all mine, my precious!
· Tetra Variations is not liable for injuries sustained when following any provided instructions. Please be responsible when using scissors, knives, glue, electrical components, or other tools for construction. We’d hate to hear that you’d hurt yourself building something. Unless it’s a really minor and sort of silly injury and you laugh it off and post it on Youtube. Then we’d definitely watch that.