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I ft: '':V-^I riv CVv ' "N. - : -' If; ? -- fV. . i* ;-: 5 V. v> ' 1 f I- vfe#\ r 4' K-V XV II y-y^jV* ViTriV' 1 I? ' '' XSA Wp ' * .: I / . "yy }- E: "-.. :-}?g0j' /I i \4- ? !r<zld .a&V " # ''*M. ""1':' F \ '' . A ?!;i ? -kifefo f , o\ \ y^fS\w- .' V . ' * ^v. -.-1 < } yjdPt ? - Just in time for Halloween, here's two Halloween masks for kids of all ages. And for all of you who don't have a costume ready, here's two possibilities. Best of all, they're free. Easy to assemble: ^<^5^ 1. Glue this page on a piece of posterboard, empty cereal box " panels or heavy paper. Cut out the vjv^sS pieces. This adds strength and keeps newsprint off your face, ilk 2. Use crayons or colored pencils to AN color masks. Markers will soak the \ newsprint and it might rip apart. m 3. Cut masks along dotted lines. Punch eyeholes and holes to loop ; .VJ\\ string through, .iy 4. Top mask consists of a beak and a 'ace* ^*'ue or t?P* the ta^s on the /; : ; ..beak to the inside of the face. ' ?'fj-5. Bottom mask consists of a nose and a face. Li / Glue or tape the tabs on the nose to < n /I *7 the face' 6. Tie two pieces of string through ~~ >yv holes near ears. ^our Halloween mask is ready. i V -:-W >n '<* ,-m^ ... ; IA ^'"'T 1. */^!>k ' V J^'j*'' + 'j fc*'%t % ^ ' \ \ ifc^ 6 r \ ->:V^c ^ f ^ ':. B, W^f' ^^^^?*>*>. :* '*?< *rHv. 'vaV ^SS&.. ;.'; *&? $rMt ^T? "- .,<?"v '" & * // . .? V\<? v $1 -i- (( c ''l^f\ '<*& -Di W /Sfe.'AV'v. & . * pA? w--?. w" x. ;; \ ^ > *.; * y-1 ' m """ M ft <?' Ju # J im M / &X i M,kM