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

- Pumpkin (Jack-o’-Lantern)
- Black Cat
- Friendly Ghost
- Bat
- Witch
- Vampire
- Skeleton
- Mummy
- Frankenstein’s Monster
- Werewolf
- Scarecrow
- Owl
- Spider
- Pirate
- Little Monster (non-scary)
- Zombie (cartoon, gentle)
- Superhero (Halloween colors)
- Unicorn (candy corn palette)
- Dragon
- Alien
- Robot
- Ninja
- Clown (non-scary confetti style)
- Princess (autumn crown)
- 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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