25 Free Halloween Printable Masks (+ Class Pack with No-Prep)

Need classroom-ready Halloween fun that doesn’t eat your planning time? You’re in the right place. This bundle of 25 free Halloween printable masks comes in color and black-and-white, with US Letter & A4 sizes, plus teacher directions. Just download, print, cut, and wear—perfect for centers, class parties, literacy parades, library hours, or rainy-day fun.

Quick links:
• Download the Full Class Pack ZIP(all 25 masks, teacher guide, printing tips)
• Color set (PDF) | B/W set (PDF)
• Bonus: “Finish-the-Mask” drawing prompts (B/W)

What’s inside the No-Prep Class Pack

  • 25 kid-friendly mask designs (see list below)
  • Both formats: full-color and black and white that works with ink (great for colouring centres)
  • Letter size in the US (8.5×11) and A4
  • Fit options: Child and teen trims with dotted cut lines
  • Assembly guide: Elastic/ear-slit and craft-stick options
  • Printer guide: Scale to 100%, borderless tips, cardstock note
  • Teacher time-saver: One-page checklist + class roster for sizing/notes

The 25 Halloween Printable Mask Designs

  1. Pumpkin (Jack-o’-Lantern)
  2. Black Cat
  3. Friendly Ghost
  4. Bat
  5. Witch
  6. Vampire
  7. Skeleton
  8. Mummy
  9. Frankenstein’s Monster
  10. Werewolf
  11. Scarecrow
  12. Owl
  13. Spider
  14. Pirate
  15. Little Monster (non-scary)
  16. Zombie (cartoon, gentle)
  17. Superhero (Halloween colors)
  18. Unicorn (candy corn palette)
  19. Dragon
  20. Alien
  21. Robot
  22. Ninja
  23. Clown (non-scary confetti style)
  24. Princess (autumn crown)
  25. Astronaut (space-spooky visor)

Tip: Pair masks with role-play cards (“voice, movement, setting”) to turn your hallway into a mini theater activity.

How to Use in Class (Zero Stress)

  • Print & Prep: Choose color or B/W. Print on 65–110 lb (176–300 gsm) cardstock for durability.
  • Cut and Wear: Students cut along the dotted lines and punch holes in the sides for elastic or tape a craft stick.
  • Centres: Add black and white versions with crayons or markers, and make a “mask gallery” wall for quick wins.
    SEL/Literacy: Have the students write a three-sentence character bio or act out a scene while wearing their mask.
  • Party-ready: Have a pile of extras by the door for people who show up late.

Materials & Printer Settings (1 page to copy into the pack)

  • Paper: 80–100 lb cover (approx. 216–271 gsm) is the sweet spot; thin copy paper is fine for coloring, less durable.
  • Printer: Use 100% scale (no “fit to page”). Try borderless for edge-to-edge color.
  • Cutting: Students use safety scissors, and helpers use a craft knife to make slits for the eyes and nose.
  • Fasteners: Elastic cord, yarn, or craft stick + tape/hot glue for handheld masks.
  • Comfort fit: Add small slit notches at the temples so the mask flexes slightly.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q1. What’s the best paper weight for printable masks?
For comfort + durability, use 80–100 lb cover (216–271 gsm). If you only have copy paper, back it with cardstock or laminate after coloring.

Q2. How do I put the masks together?

 Cut along the dotted lines, make two holes on the sides, thread the elastic or yarn through them, and tie. Use tape or glue to attach a craft stick on the back of an handheld mask.Trim along the inner guide if you need a smaller fit.

Q3. Can I print in A4 and US Letter?
Both sizes are available. You can print at 100% size (no “fit page” >”).

Q4. Classroom use allowed?
Yes—for personal/classroom use. Please link back to this post if sharing.

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