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Looking for more personalized masks? Easy DIY hacks for the kids

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Back-to-school will look different for kids this year and for those parents sending their little ones back to classrooms amid COVID-19, we all know for some, masks will be mandatory.On top of social distancing and wearing Health Canada-approved masks, children’s masks at retailers come in a variety of price points and patterns.But for those parents looking for an extra summer project, DIY expert Jen Tryon recently told hosts Jeff McArthur and fill-in host Dallas Flexhaug of Global News’ The Morning Show, there are easy ways to personalize your kids’ masks at home.Her first mask includes a “buff” style mask made from old T-shirts.“We outgrow T-shirts but they often have logos that they love,” she said.“When you’re up-cycling them, Health.

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