Paper Mouse Mask Template — Low-Poly Wearable Half-Mask (PDF + SVG)

35,00  {with Tax}

  • A low-poly paper mouse mask you build from a printable template.
  • A wearable half-mask.
  • 4 sheets (1 pink + 3 grey) · 25 cm tall · 2–3 hours to build · PDF + SVG.
  • Instant download — all you need is paper and an afternoon.
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What it is

The Paper Mouse Mask is a low-poly half-mask you print, fold, and glue from four sheets of card, then wear. The brief behind it was strict on both ends: simple enough to make in a few hours with no prior experience, and still able to catch her slender, charming face and round ears. The mouse mask pattern runs to just four sheets — one pink for the inner ears and nose, three grey for the rest — and the finished mask stands 25 cm (9.8 in) from nose to ear tips.

After the first of at least three prototypes, the design changed so it could double as a mask-shaped headpiece — a child in a school play can wear the mouse and still show their face, speak their lines, and be recognised from the back row. Grey and pink is the classic pairing; fold it in brown and pink and you have a field mouse — or a stand-in rat mask — for whatever the play or the mouse costume calls for.

Specifications

Files PDF (A4 and US Letter) + SVG cut files
Finished size 20 × 25 × 25 cm (7.9 × 9.8 × 9.8 in) — width × depth × height
Number of sheets 4 (1 pink + 3 grey)
Build time 2–3 hours
Skill level

Easy-going: a relaxed step up, comfortable for a confident beginner.

Recommended paper 180–250 gsm card
Machine compatibility Cricut, Silhouette (separated cut + crease lines)
Delivery Instant digital download

Where it belongs

Made for: Christmas / Nutcracker season · school plays & theatre · Halloween · costume / cosplay · birthday & book-character days · photo prop / event styling

Every December, Nutcracker productions need the Mouse King and his army costumed, and this mask was engineered for exactly that stage: the half-mask leaves the face free, so a child can dance, speak, and breathe in it. The same logic serves any school or theatre play, a book-character day, or a Halloween where the costume has to survive an evening of wear. 

How you build it

  1. Print or cut. Print the PDF (A4 or US Letter) at home on card, or send the SVG to a Cricut or Silhouette — cut and crease lines are separated, ready to go.
  2. Score and fold along the marked lines. This is what gives the mouse mask its faceted, low-poly shape.
  3. Glue the numbered pieces in sequence. The numbering means you’re never guessing what connects to what.
  4. Wear it. The structure holds its shape once assembled — add a rubber band or a ribbon to hold it in place, and the face underneath stays free.

How hard is it?

Level 2 (Easy-going): A relaxed build with a little more to it. The folds are straightforward; you’ll just want an unhurried evening and a steady hand. Comfortable for a second or third project, and gentle enough to manage with older children.

What do I get?

  • PDF templates (Kids and Adult sizes) in A4 and US Letter
  • SVG cut files (Kids and Adult sizes)
  • Illustrated step-by-step instructions
  • Instructions in English

What makers say

“Great pattern and directions. A lot of fun to make as a family!” — Kari, via Etsy
“We were seriously impressed with this mask! We printed the template on standard paper and then transferred it to a thick card. The results were terrific and my daughter (8) completely loved it! The mask fitted her really well and even worked when my 11 year old tried it on.” — Carley, via Etsy
“Perfectly engineered and really enjoyable to make. Looking for an excuse to buy more!” — Anna, via Etsy

Questions makers ask

This is a digital download — you receive printable files and make the piece yourself. Nothing physical is shipped.

  • A home printer (or a cutting machine)
  • 160–260 gsm card
  • A craft knife or scissors
  • A scoring tool or a blunt knife
  • Glue

Illustrated step-by-step instructions and a video tutorial are included.

Both work. Print the PDF and cut by hand with a craft knife and a steady surface, or send the SVG to a Cricut or Silhouette if you’d rather the machine do the cutting.

A 160–260 gsm card holds the folds crisply without fighting you at the glue stage. Lighter paper folds easily but loses its shape; heavier stock looks lovely but cracks on tight folds.

The download is available the moment checkout completes, and you can download it again any time from your account.

There’s something here for every level. We rate each template on a four-level scale, and the level is marked in every product’s description and specifications, so you can pick one that matches your confidence:

  • Level 1 — Gentle: a great first build, big simple folds, not many of them.
  • Level 2 — Easy-going: a relaxed step up, comfortable for a confident beginner.
  • Level 3 — A proper project: more pieces and finer folds, rewarding a little patience.
  • Level 4 — For experienced folders: an involved build with lots of pieces.

Whatever the level, the numbered pieces and illustrated instructions keep you on track..

Licence questions

Yes. You’re welcome to sell finished pieces you’ve made by hand, with credit to Smaga Paperwood, up to a normal handmade scale.

Yes. Once they’re built, your finished pieces are yours to use as props or décor in photography, and styled events. A credit to Smaga Paperwood — a tag, or a line in the styling credits — is always appreciated.
This covers the pieces you’ve made, not the template files themselves, which stay for your own use.

A simple mention is all we ask — “design by Smaga Paperwood” on a label, or in your social media post, so buyers know where the design came from.

No. The PDF and SVG files are for your own use to build from — please don’t share, resell, or redistribute the files, whether for free or for profit.

Anything beyond handmade scale — batch manufacturing or mass production — is by arrangement. Get in touch and we’ll work out terms together.

Made, not just drawn

By the time a template reaches the shop, it has been made by hand at least three times. The folds, the glue tabs, the order of assembly — all of it is tested on real paper before it ever reaches you. It’s the standard behind every one of our 9,400+ sales.

About us

Smaga Paperwood is two sculptors working from the edge of a forest in the Polish countryside, designing paper templates meant to be built, not just admired. When you build one, you’re following folds we worked out by hand ourselves.

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