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Step 1: Get a piece of wood and paint the entire thing black.
Step 2: Tape a picture of the skull shape you want to the wood. Then, start placing nails on the outline of the skull including the eyes and mouth. Step 3: Twist white string around the outlines. Step 4: Start moving in a zigzag pattern between the nails with the string until you have a skull that you are happy with Make your Halloween spookier with this LED skeleton light! You can buy a light like this from any dollar store! Then, all you have to do is draw a spooky face on it!
Jelly Belly:All you need to make this wonderful Halloween costume is a dry cleaning bag and water balloons! Doll:The makeup for this is easy! All you need to do is cover your whole face, including lips and eyelids, with foundation. Then, apply blush to the apples of your cheeks only. Run two thick, black lines down either side of your nose and down from the corners of your mouth; also, draw two black dots on either side of your mouth. Paint red lipstick in the center of your lips in a sort of heart shape. Then, carefully apply false lashes to both the top and bottom lash lines. Finish with eye shadow up to your brow and a lot of mascara. Zebra:With this design, you should really be as creative as possible! Just put on a white base (or powder your face) and create some of your own unique stripes! Skeleton:If you want to get a bit spookier with your costume, then this skeleton is definitely for you. This one, however, is not your traditional skeleton. This modern take on the monster gives it a new, thrilling kind of beauty. You will need:
Bird:For this makeup design you need to smudge bright eye shadow up to your brow bone and along your lower lash line. Then, with liquid liner, make a series of jagged dashes extending from the inner corners of your eyes upward (you can draw them further down your nose if you want to make more of a beak-like effect). Apply dark, dramatic lipstick. You can wear whatever suits you for the costume itself, but I would recommend a dress.
These candy holders are super easy to make and will only take a few minutes to finish. All you have to do is cut an empty paper towl roll into thirds. Then, using craft paint, paint them into some creepy ghoul, ghost, or monster. Fold one end of it (it is sometimes easier to fold when you cut two half inch slits on each end of the roll), put candy in, then fold the other end.
Place these little critters running along your baseboards, adorning your staircase, and running up the walls! All you need is tape, black construction paper, and this template.
These glowing eyes add just a touch of spookiness to your yard during Halloween. They are extremely easy to make and very inexpensive. All you need are scissors, paper towel rolls, tape, and glow sticks. Cut out the eyes, put the glow stick inside of the roll, and then tape the ends. Hide them in bushes, shrubs, and trees and watch as your glowing eyes terrorize the neighborhood!
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