Color in masks – Free printable coloring for adults and kids
If you love adult coloring but want something slightly more functional, I created these color in masks just for you! I made some more detailed designs for adult coloring but created a few simpler ones too so kids can join in as well. You can see my cat masks printables design as well. Disclosure: this post contains affiliate links.
This post was originally published Feb 2016 and updated for your convenience.
With the holiday of Purim right around the corner, masks are a necessity for us! And with Mardi Gras coming out close to Purim this year, what better time than February to offers some color-in masks?
But why go with boring, old typical masks?
I figured that coloring in masks is a perfect party idea. And since many families will throw parties with various ages represented, why not create masks for both?
Then I got carried away…
These were such fun to draw that I started making more and more.
Since this is a larger package, I decided to offer one kids’ mask and one grown-up one for free, and offer the the whole bundle as a package for as mall fee.
Download the Free printable color-in masks:
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These color in masks are perfect for any party or occasion. You can color them in and then use them as a photo prop. This is a great activity for teen and tween parties, or even if you’re just looking for a change of pace from adult coloring pages.
Color in Masks for adults:
These more detailed designs are perfect for grown ups and teens! I colored them using Staedtler Noris Club markers and paint markers for fun glitzy accents. You get the bottom design in the first to photos above for free!
They each have small, intricate details which you can add to as well, or leave as is.
See it in action:
Color in masks for kids:
These are great for using markers and crayons to color! As you can see, I assembled them using a paper straw and satin ribbon stapled on. You get the bottom pattern in the first photo above free – the top one in the second photo.
While I kept these simple so that younger kids can color them, I also left them interesting enough for big kids.
Free printable color in masks:
You can download the free printable masks below You get the two designs pictured here – two of my favorites!
One is for adults and one for kids. Both of these feature fun, abstract designs that are quite ready-to-use but you can add to if you’d like. You can see, I filled in the black background on the complex one.
If you’re an adult and only interested in the detailed version, I challenge you to add your own doodles between the lines of the simpler one. and to color it in.
The full package of color in masks for adults and kids:
In one package, you get a total of ten new masks to color:
Adult masks – the 5 styles below, plus the blank one of my favorite shape so that you can design your own!
Simple masks – the 4 styles below.
Free masks – if you are buying the package, I’ve included the freebie ones (as you can see in the photos above), so that you do not need to download them separately.
Multiple-page masks – In case you are printing for a party, and don’t want to waste too many pages, I’ve also placed them 2-3 on a page (of the same style) so that you can save on paper.
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