Monster Mouth Photo Props

Printable Monster Mouth Photo Props are a silly and creative way to add fun to birthday parties, Halloween celebrations, and classroom activities. Kids love anything goofy and a little bit spooky, and these Monster Mouth photo props let them transform into wacky monsters in seconds. They are perfect for quick and easy costumes, especially when face masks are part of the celebration.

All you need to do is print, cut, and glue. Then let the kids strike their funniest monster poses. You will not have to teach them how to be silly. That part comes naturally.

These printable templates also make a great addition to Halloween crafts, party stations, and photo booth activities. More Monster Mouths  at  Printable Monster Mouths.

Halloween Monster Mouth Photo Props

Supplies

White card stock
Printer
Scissors
Glue
Painter sticks, craft sticks, or skewers with the sharp end removed

Instructions

Print out the monster mouth printable templates on white card stock for durability.

Carefully cut out each monster mouth. You can prepare these ahead of time or turn it into a fun party activity where kids cut out their own.

Glue each mouth to a craft stick or painter stick. Allow the glue to dry completely before using.

Set up a simple photo area with a plain wall or Halloween decorations and let the kids pose. Encourage them to make funny faces, roar like monsters, or invent silly monster names.

printed and cut out monster mouths

Fun Party Ideas

Create a monster photo booth with streamers, balloons, or a spooky backdrop.

Let kids design their own monster mouth using crayons, markers, or glitter before attaching it to a stick.

Host a “Funniest Monster” contest and let everyone vote.

Patterns, Templates and Printables

Click on a pattern to open it in a new window to print in the correct size.

classic scary mouths
modern scary mouths

These printable templates are for personal or classroom use and make wonderful Halloween crafts and easy crafts for kids.

Teacher Friendly Educational Extension

Turn this into a creative writing classroom activity. After taking their monster photos, have each child write a short story about their monster. Where does it live? What does it eat? Is it friendly or mischievous?

This activity builds imagination, storytelling skills, and confidence while keeping the mood light and fun.

You can also tie this into a lesson about emotions. Ask students how different monster mouths show feelings like happy, angry, surprised, or silly.

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