Easy Homemade Halloween masks

Make some fabulously freaky paper plate mummy masks for fright night

Get Halloween ready with these simple paper plate masks in three spooky designs, guaranteed to make you the scariest mummy of the night. Our Halloween crafts for kids are the perfect way to spend some quality family time together.

Little ones love dressing up on Halloween, but that doesn't mean it has to take you all day to make something, these are super easy and super speedy, they're bound (get it?) to be fun!

You will need...

  • Paper plates
  • Orange, black, white, pink and blue acrylic paints
  • Paint brush
  • Glue stick
  • Pencil
  • Craft knife
  • Bandage
  • Black confetti spiders
  • Scissors
  • Orange tissue paper
  • Green & black card
  • Pink & black foam sheets
  • Orange, black and pink ribbon
  • Black & silver twine
  • Garden cane, cut into 30cm pieces
  • Sticky tape
  • Hot melt glue gun

How to make the paper plate masks

  1. Paint the paper plates with 2 coats of orange and black acrylic paint and leave to dry.
  2. Use the lid of the glue stick to draw round eyes on the back of the plates. Carefully cut out with a craft knife.
  3. For the mummy mask, first cut a roll of bandage into 2.5cm wide strips and stick across the black painted plate with glue. Trim around the edge with scissors, and add some black confetti spiders.
  4. For the pumpkin mask, cut 3cm wide strips of orange tissue paper, and snip along one edge to create fringing. Stick onto the orange plate in overlapping layers with glue. Draw and cut a green card stalk, a black card mouth and triangular nose and stick to the pumpkin's face.
  5. For a black cat mask, simply paint eyes, nose, mouth and whiskers onto a black plate with acrylic paint. Cut some pink and black foam triangles, and stick to the top of the plate for the cat's ears.
  6. To make the mask holders, bind ribbons and twine around the length of a piece of garden cane, using tape to hole the ends in place. Glue to the back of the masks with a hot melt glue gun.
Jessica Dady
Food Editor

Jessica Dady is Food Editor at GoodtoKnow and has over 11 years of experience as a digital editor, specialising in all things food, recipes, and SEO. From the must-buy seasonal food hampers and advent calendars for Christmas to the family-friendly air fryers that’ll make dinner time a breeze, Jessica loves trying and testing various food products to find the best of the best for the busy parents among us. Over the years of working with GoodtoKnow, Jessica has had the privilege of working alongside Future’s Test Kitchen to create exclusive videos - as well as writing, testing, and shooting her own recipes. When she’s not embracing the great outdoors with her family at the weekends, Jessica enjoys baking up a storm in the kitchen with her favourite bakes being chocolate chip cookies, cupcakes, and a tray of gooey chocolate brownies