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Wedding Felt Animal Masks

Sarah redesigned the animal masks for me and I could not be more pleased with the results (we are referring to them as the chibi versions)! They are much more appropriately proportioned for smaller faces and printing ease. She even remade all of the patterns for me! 

Head over here to see how I made my very first felt animal mask. 

This is going to be a long post, as I am going to share all of them here. However, I am not going to go into the details. This is really more of a way for me to show off Sarah's amazing designs and my hard work!

Bat:
DIY Felt Bat Mask
DIY Felt Bat Mask
DIY Felt Bat Mask
DIY Felt Bat Mask
 
Bear:
DIY Felt Bear Mask
DIY Felt Bear Mask
DIY Felt Bear Mask
DIY Felt Bear Mask
 
Fox:
DIY Felt Fox Mask
DIY Felt Fox Mask
DIY Felt Fox Mask
DIY Felt Fox Mask
 
Giraffe:
DIY Felt Giraffe Mask
DIY Felt Giraffe Mask
DIY Felt Giraffe Mask
DIY Felt Giraffe Mask
 
Golden Retriever:
DIY Felt Golden Retriever Mask
DIY Felt Golden Retriever Mask
DIY Felt Golden Retriever Mask
DIY Felt Golden Retriever Mask
 
Hippo:
DIY Felt Hippo Mask
DIY Felt Hippo Mask
DIY Felt Hippo Mask
DIY Felt Hippo Mask
 
Liger:
DIY Felt Liger Mask
DIY Felt Liger Mask
DIY Felt Liger Mask
DIY Felt Liger Mask
 
Owl:
DIY Felt Owl Mask
DIY Felt Owl Mask
DIY Felt Owl Mask
DIY Felt Owl Mask
 
Panther:
DIY Felt Panther Mask
DIY Felt Panther Mask
DIY Felt Panther Mask
DIY Felt Panther Mask
 
Red Panda:
DIY Felt Red Panda Mask
DIY Felt Red Panda Mask
DIY Felt Red Panda Mask
DIY Felt Red Panda Mask
 
Sloth:
DIY Felt Sloth Mask
DIY Felt Sloth Mask
DIY Felt Sloth Mask
DIY Felt Sloth Mask
 
Snake:
DIY Felt Snake Mask
DIY Felt Snake Mask
DIY Felt Snake Mask
DIY Felt Snake Mask
 
Tiger:
DIY Felt Tiger Mask
DIY Felt Tiger Mask
DIY Felt Tiger Mask
DIY Felt Tiger Mask
 
Wolf:
DIY Felt Wolf Mask
DIY Felt Wolf Mask
DIY Felt Wolf Mask
DIY Felt Wolf Mask

If you're interested in buying these masks or the digital templates (with instructions) to create your own, check out my Esty shop: MarstenCo!

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  1. is there a way to get the PANTHER mask template? Would love to use for my son's class fun run this coming Friday (7/31)

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  3. These masks are awesome! Do you provide instructions anywhere on your blog? Or, are the instructions available for purchase some where? Thank you!

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    1. I'm so glad you like them! Instructions are included with the patterns when you purchase a mask pattern on our etsy shop: Marsten Co. (Link on the side if the blog).

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  4. The Tiger & Giraffe masks are most spectacular!

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  5. How do you make the mask mold or where do I buy them? Thank you Lisa
    I love them all they are adorable!!





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  6. Gracias por compartir y tomarte tu tiempo. me encantΓ³ tu trabajo!!! Me salvaste con estas geniales ideas πŸ‘ŒπŸ‘ŒπŸ‘ŒπŸ‘Œ

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