Sort your shapes by color and put them into small piles or cups. This will make it easier to find the color you need.

You can apply the glue directly to the sheet of paper, or you can apply it to the back of your tile instead. If you are using irregular shapes, including triangles, make sure that the straightest edge is on the outside of the outline—otherwise, your shape will look jagged. If you are using white school glue, apply it with a paintbrush. This will keep things less messy. If you are applying the glue directly to the paper, work only in small sections at a time, or the glue will dry too fast. [1] X Research source

Don’t be afraid to cut some pieces down to help them fit! For a more professional touch, continue aligning the pieces along the outline, going smaller and smaller with each row until you reach the center.

You can also leave the background blank.

Use poster paper, construction paper, or cardstock for this.

You will need at least two different colors for this: one color for the mask and a contrasting color for the nose and mouth. For a different look, paint your own paper, let it dry, then cut it out. [4] X Research source Sort your shapes by color. This will make it easier to find the color you need.

Use your contrasting color(s) for this. It will help them stand out better.

Use your contrasting color for the nose and mouth.