As hype grows for Disney+ series Maul – Shadow Lord, StarWars.com shared instructions for a DIY Darth Maul bookmark.
DIY Darth Maul Bookmark

The completed bookmark features Darth Maul’s face under a hood. It slides right onto the corner of a book page, marking your spot.

You’ll need black origami or construction paper cut into a 6-inch square; red, yellow, and white cardstock or construction paper; black and red markers; scissors (and an optional 5/8-inch hole punch); glue; and a pencil.
- Begin by cutting a 2-inch circle from the red paper. (A small roll of tape can be used as a template if needed.)
- Use the 5/8-inch hole punch or cut a similarly sized circle from the yellow paper. Cut it in half to make Maul’s eyes.
- Cut five small triangles from the white paper for Darth Maul’s horns.
- Glue the eyes and horns to the red circle to make his face and set aside to dry.
- Fold the black piece of paper in half diagonally to make a triangle. Fold the two corners up and to the middle, making a diamond shape.
- Unfold the diamond shape. Fold just the top half of the triangle down to meet the bottom edge.
- Fold the two corners up again and tuck them into the fold you just made in the middle, creating a diamond shape with a pocket. Maul’s cloak is complete.
- Use the red marker to draw in the red edges of Darth Maul’s eyes, and then the black marker for the pupils.
- Lightly draw Darth Maul’s tattoos with a pencil.
- Finish Darth Maul’s face with the black marker.
- Glue Darth Maul into the bookmark with his face under the “hood.”
See StarWars.com for step-by-step pictures.
Darth Maul

The character of Darth Maul debuted in Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace (1999). He had recurring appearances in the animated shows Star Wars: The Clone Wars and Star Wars Rebels, plus a cameo in Solo: A Star Wars Story (2018). In live action, he was portrayed by Ray Park and voiced by Peter Serafinowicz. Sam Witwer voices him in animation series, including the upcoming Maul – Shadow Lord.
Maul – Shadow Lord premiers on Disney+ April 6. Watch the trailer below.
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