Terminix Bug Masks

Terminix Bug Masks

Become a bug with Terminix Just for Kids! Download and print one, two or all three masks in either black and white or color. Make your mask as unique and special as you are using things around the house like glitter, glue, paint, yarn, rubber bands and pipe cleaners. You can also print out EXTRAordinary Bug Parts for bug-errific features like antennae, ears, eyelashes, sunglasses and tattoos.

Green mask.

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Red mask.

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Purple mask.

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EXTRAordinary Bug Parts

Color and decorate any or all of these to give your Bug Mask a special look!

Eye lashes, etc.

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Antennae.

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Ears.

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Glasses.

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Create a Terminix Bug Mask anytime!

It doesn’t have to be Halloween to create a fun mask with your friends from Terminix. Make a mask for each member of your family, your best friend, next door neighbor or favorite babysitter. They will like having something special that you made for them.

Step 1: Pick out your favorite mask and print it out. Choose from black and white or color.

Step 2: Color your mask and any of the EXTRAordinary Bug Parts you like.

Step 3: Cut out your mask and bug parts carefully. (You may want to cut it out before you decorate it depending on what you will be adding to it.)

Step 4: Decorate your mask. Use your imagination and some items you may have around your house:

  • Use glitter, sequins, beads, pasta, feathers, foil and other fun materials around the house to add color and excitement.
  • Pipe cleaners make great antenna, crazy hair, glasses or braces, and can also be used to keep the mask on by attaching to sides of the mask and placing over your ears like glasses.
  • Deflated balloons can be attached for a tongue, ears or hair.
  • Use yarn or felt to make hair, mustache, beard or ears.
  • Add some glue and small pieces of paper to make bumps and lumps.
  • Make your mask and sturdy by gluing them onto construction paper, cardboard or poster board.

Step 5: Find a piece of regular string, elastic string or some large rubber bands to attach to the sides of the mask, or use pipe cleaners for each side that can go over your ears like glasses. You may want to ask a family member or friend to help you with this. Staple one end of the string onto the mask (the places for the staples are marked and are by the eyes), or cut a tiny hole and use a piece of string or elastic to tie through the hole. Measure how much string it will take to fit on your head. Trim the string down to the right size. Staple or tie the remaining side of the elastic to the other side of the mask.

Step 6: Put your mask on and show it to your family and friends. Wear a hat or cap with your mask for a different look.

The fun doesn’t have to stop now that you’ve finished. Dress up to match your mask so the rest of you looks as wacky or frightening as your mask does.

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