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Bulldog

The document provides instructions for creating a Bulldog mask using printed patterns on US Letter or A4 paper. It includes a list of required materials, detailed steps for printing, folding, and assembling the mask, as well as options for attaching the pieces together. Additionally, it offers guidance on creating a fitting band for the mask and encourages creativity in decorating the finished product.

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Bulldog

The document provides instructions for creating a Bulldog mask using printed patterns on US Letter or A4 paper. It includes a list of required materials, detailed steps for printing, folding, and assembling the mask, as well as options for attaching the pieces together. Additionally, it offers guidance on creating a fitting band for the mask and encourages creativity in decorating the finished product.

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BULDOG

Required Materials A Special Note About Printing


This mask is designed to be printed on
- Printer US Letter paper (8 1/2" x 11") or Euro-
- A4 or US letter size printer paper pean A4 paper (210mm x 297mm) .
- Thick paper or thin cardboard Make sure that the "print to scale"
- Spray adhesive or a glue stick option is blank/not checked on your
- Scissors printer settings to ensure that the
- Craft knife pages print at the intended size.
- Clear tape OR fast-drying wood glue You can check the scale by measuring
- Thick sewing needle or blunt knife the printed line on the rst pattern
and a ruler to score the folds page with a ruler.

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Instructions for
Printing and Folding
Print on thin Paper and adhere the mask pieces to cardboard. This method
will result in the printed lines and pattern guide numbers being hidden on the
inside of the nished mask.

(1) Print your mask pieces on plain (4) Using a thick sewing needle or
printer paper. blunt knife and a ruler, score along the
(2) Glue the mask pieces to the back folding lines.
of your cardboard. We recommend (5) Refer to the diagram below and fold
using spray adhesive or a glue stick as along the creases either bringing the
other types of glue may make the two edges towards you (Valley Fold)
paper too wet. for the plain dashed line folds or away
(3) Cut out the pattern pieces along from you (Mountain Fold) for the dot/-
the solid cutting lines. dashed line folds.
Note: the dashed lines are folding (6) Proceed to Assembly Instructions
lines, make sure not to cut them! section.

IMPORTANT

Mountain fold line Valley fold line

Cut line Glue ap

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Mask Assembly Instructions
Assembly
(8) After completing the mask you can
(7) Each number on the mask pattern optionally assemble our tting band on
has a twin. Find the matching numbers the nal page. Tape it to the inside to
and attach the two pieces together. get an optimal t for your mask.
We recommend using one of the Note: Halfmasks don’t require a
following methods for attaching the tting band
mask pieces together.

(9) Let your creativity ow. You can


decorate and color your mask
anyway you like.

Option 1 / Easy
Clear Adhesive Tape

Place a piece of tape on the outside of


the pattern covering the joint where
the two edges meet. Tape all pieces
together.
pro: easy and fast!
con: tape is visible from the outside
Have fun

we love to sEe yoUr crEatioNs.


taG youR phoTos wIth tHe
haShtag
Option 2 / Advanced
Glue #MayaDocDesign
And sHare Them With us
Although it is a bit more tricky than
using tape, we recommend using a
fast-drying wood glue to adhere the
mask pieces. The glue should dry clear.
Stick all pieces together.
Note: You could also use a glue stick
to attach the pieces together, but the
nished mask may be less durable.
pro: invisible!
con: time consuming

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B ulld O gco Lo rs

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The Fitting Band
The tting band for your mask will be made from strips of
cardboard paper and can be adjusted to get a good t.

(1) Cut 3 strips of A4/US letter paper. (4) Tape the ends closed to make one
Each strip should measure 1.5" continuous loop of paper.
wide (40mm) and the length will be
the full length of the page. (5) Cut out 2 rectangles from the sheet
of paper, each one should measure
(2) Stick the short ends of the strips 1.5" x 4” (40mm x 100mm).
together with tape to make one
long strip of paper. (6) Tape one rectangle on either side
of the band (see drawing below).
(3) Wrap the long strip around your
head, overlapping the ends; make (7) Place the tting band inside of the
sure that the resulting band is a mask and tape it to the back of
snug t. the mask.

CutouT arRange
A4 papeR / us leTter papeR

1.5”/40m
M
1.5”/40m
M
1.5”/40m
1.5”/40mM M

stapLe, tape or gLue tOgetheR

4”/100mM

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