Mardi Gras Crafts for Kids: Paper Plate Party Mask

Mardi Gras Paper Plate Masks Craft for Kids

Mardi Gras crafting for kids!

I love a parade! And king cakes… and jambalaya… and powder sugar covered pączkis (delicious Polish donuts)… I’m getting hungry over here! Mardi Gras is one of the biggest parties around, so why not celebrate in a family-friendly way at home! These colorful paper plate masks are a fun and easy way to craft up a party costume with just a few simple supplies you probably have laying around the house.

Not only do you end up with a festive mask, but this is also a great exercise to teach color theory and color combinations by mixing paints or seeing what happens when you layer crayon or marker colors. It is also a great opportunity to discuss the history of Mardi Gras and it’s traditions.

This craft is very versatile as it can be made with literally anything you can think of: paint, crayons, markers, rhinestones, clay, feathers, glitter, sequins, etc. The possibilities are endless! And if that’s not enough, whip up some matching necklaces by stringing some handmade clay beads or dried pasta!

How to Make a Mardi Gras Paper Plate Party Mask Craft for Kids

Here is what you’ll need:

 

Mardi Gras Paper Plate Party Mask Video:

Mardi Gras Paper Plate Party Mask Instructions:

1. Cut paper plate in half.

Paper plate with scissors

2. Draw, trace or punch 1″ eye shape.

Paper plate with pencil

3. Cut eye holes (with parental assistance).

Scissors cutting holes in paper plate

4. Decorate!

Painted Paper Plate

5. Draw 4″ feather shapes on construction paper.

Pink Construction Paper

6. Cut feathers out.

Feather cut out of construction paper

7. Cut slanted slits down each side for feather fringe.

Feather Made Out of Construction Paper

8. Tape feathers to the top of the mask.

Feathers taped to top of mask

9. Tape craft stick to back.

Taped Craft Stick to Back of Paper Plate

10. PARTY ON!

Mardi Gras paper plate mask with thumbs up

A Mardi Gras party will almost always guarantee a good night's sleep after all the parading, laughing, crafting and eating! Cheers and merry making!

Child holding Mardi Gras paper plate face maskChildren holding Mardi Gras paper plate masks

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