FreePrintable.net: New Masks and Halloween Printables

Published: Tue, 10/23/12

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Sweet and Spooky
I'm back from my trip to Germany. After my volunteer program ended, I left the famous Black Forest in Southwest Germany via bus and spent a couple of days exploring Munich. I wanted to go to the Deutsches Museum, which I heard was good but knew nothing about. Turns out it's a science and technology museum, filled with German engineering feats from electrical motors to holograms to airplanes. I also took the S-Bahn (train) to the Dachau concentration camp, a sobering experience. I walked around the city and then headed back to Munich. Munich is a bustle-y city like anywhere, but with beautiful old, old buildings thrown in the mix like Europe likes to do. The leaves are red and yellow, falling off the trees if you look at them too hard.

Now that I'm back in the states, my entire family is in the Halloween spirit, planning our costumes and activities for the big day. I've added 50 new masks to PrintableMasks.net, which is a site that's fun year-round. Here's a picture of my friend Alec as Frankenstein's Monster. And, there's lots of new stuff at HalloweenPrintables.net.
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Free Printable Masks
Whether you're heading to a Halloween party or just like goofing around, you'll find lots of creative new personas in mask form at PrintableMasks.net. I've just added 50 new masks, including: the ever-popular zombies, Frankenstein's monster (and his bride), vampire, Wolfman, Medusa, monsters, scary skulls, mummies, a cowboy, a robot, and even people from the 1970s.

There are dozens more creepy and cute masks to enjoy year-round at PrintableMasks.net, from animal masks to masks of people and fantasy creatures - 158 masks in all.

These PDF masks are easy to use - just print them out on cardstock so they're nice and sturdy, cut them out, and either tie them on with string (holes are provided) or tape a stick or tongue depressor to the back so the mask can be held in front of the face or used as a puppet.

I've gotten a lot of feedback that people (kids and grownups alike) enjoying coloring their own masks, so all of these new masks are available in both full-color and black-and-white, ready-to-color versions.

As always, everything at PrintableMasks.net is free to download and print. If you'd like the convenience of having all 158 masks available to you at all times, opt for the $15 printable masks collection.
Halloween Printables
HalloweenPrintables.net is the site I launched last year dedicated exclusively to Halloween greeting cards, coloring pages, mazes, signs, games, and more. I've added even more fun printables so there are now almost 100 in all.

The new printables include signs ("Parking for Brooms Only"), finger puppets, "out of candy" signs, a memory game, Halloween bingo, a word jumble, and other full-color Halloween fun that's perfect for school, carnivals, home, or businesses. There are also flashlight covers to cut out and tape over a flashlight to create cool shadows shaped like cats and bats.

You're probably aware of the Halloween gift tags, certificates, cards, coloring pages, and other holiday printables at my other FreePrintable.net sites. I'll continue to add to those sites as well as HalloweenPrintables.net.

Everything on the site is free to download and print individually. Or, opt to purchase the entire Halloween printables collection in one convenient download for $19.

Thanks again for all your emails. I have many more printables on the way. Happy printing!