Use this set of 4 Please Wear a Face Mask printable signs in your office, medical facility, home or anywhere to request visitors wear a face mask.

When I received a request recently from a reader to create a “Cleaned & Sanitized” sign that she could print out for her dental office, that got me to thinking. What else can I do to help at such a time as this?
Are there other signs that I could create and make available as a free download? I’ve already shared pretty much everything I know about making fabric face masks, including instructions for making a pleated face mask, a pattern for a pleated face mask and even a review and tutorial on how to make the best fitted face mask using the pattern provided by Cricut.
By the way, you don’t have to have a Cricut to use the pattern. You can simply download the PDF pattern, print it out and cut your pattern out by hand as usual.
Please Wear Face Mask Printable Signs

Anyway, after creating the Cleaned & Sanitized signs, I happened to notice going in and out of a local gas station that they had a sign on the door asking customers to wear face masks. So, I went home and made a “Please Wear a Face Mask Sign”.
Here are bigger pictures of each print.
WHAT YOU’LL NEED

Printing and framing your Please Wear Face Mask signs or prints couldn’t be simpler. Here’s a list of supplies and tools that you might need to make the job easier:
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- Downloaded free Please Wear Face Mask Signs
- Printer
- Cardstock paper
- Picture frame (8″×10″ or frame with mat)
- Paper trimmer or scissors
INSTRUCTIONS
1. DOWNLOAD AND PRINT
Download the free PDF and print your preferred design. Remember, choosing the highest quality settings in your printer settings will give you the best quality print. Also, be sure to print to actual size.

2. TRIM AND CUT
I always recommend using nice cardstock paper for your prints. Whether you’re using cardstock or printer paper, you’ll want to cut and trim the prints using either a pair of scissors or a paper trimmer to fit the frame for your project (typically 8″x10″).
3. FRAME
Once you’ve printed and trimmed your print to the appropriate size, you may want to place it in a frame. If you’re using a matted frame, it may not be necessary for you to trim the print first.
You can also hang the print without framing. The option is certainly all yours.
More Ideas from The Birch Cottage
If you liked this Please Wear a Face Mask print, you might also like these other free printables from The Birch Cottage:
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I hope this set of Please Wear Face Mask printable signs are of help to you in your home, office, medical facility, child care facility or wherever Is needed to help encourage others to please wear a face mask.
Til next time…

queen nguyen
Friday 19th of June 2020
Hi Pam, Thank you for these beautiful signs, however are the pdfs for the masks missing? WHen I click on download link it goes to either the hand sanitizer print or the cleaned and santized print. I would love to print out the masks pdf for my office. Thank you , queen
Pamela Baker
Friday 19th of June 2020
Thanks for letting me know! I appareyforgot to upload the document. I’m traveling today but will hopefully be able to upload it tonight. If you want to email me at pam@thebirchcottage.com, I can either email the document to you or let you know when it’s available for download. Just let me know what you prefer. Again, I’m really sorry about that!!
Wanda Smith
Thursday 18th of June 2020
Hi, I cant open the mask signs, when I do, it reflects the sanitizer sign. My son recently had cancer surgery and he gets tired of asking his caregivers to wear masks.
Pamela Baker
Friday 19th of June 2020
Wanda, I’m so sorry about that. I apparently forgot to upload the face mask document. I’m actually traveling today, so I’ll try to get it uploaded tonight. Again, I apologize! If you want to email me at pam@thebirchcottage.com, I can email it to you or let you know as soon as it is ready for download!