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We are often asked these questions, so we provided here some answers that may help. If you still need help or want more tips and advice, please look at the 'Get Started' section of the website or get in touch.

All masks will fit an average adult male head. You can use your printer's settings to scale them down for children. However, in most cases it will be better to pad them from the inside using some scrunched-up paper, so they sit correctly and don't wobble.

For all digital products, you will be able to download the file immediately after your payment has been processed. Very rarely, it may take a couple of minutes. Please check your spam folder in case the email ended up there.

You will need Adobe Reader to open the file and print the patterns. If you don’t have it already installed, it is free to download from Adobe by clicking here

Card of 300gsm is ideal, but you can use any card that can crease and fold easily. Some papercraft projects may require thinner card, but this will be stated in the description. Corrugated card is not suitable though.

The designs are split into pieces; each of them fits on a single sheet of paper. The pieces will fit in A4 and US Letter paper. Make sure your printer is set to ‘Actual size’ not ‘Fit’ and that you print one sided. 

You do not need a colour printer to print the patterns. The different folding lines (valley and mountain folds) are marked both in different colour and different style, so you can use a black and white printer too. 

The idea is that you can make these yourselves and decorate them anyway you want. It is satisfying and easy to do.

You do not need to have a PayPal account to make payments. You can use a credit/debit through PayPal to make the payment.