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it's true that infants are too young to understand and
enjoy, dressing them up in infant Halloween costumes
is something that parents often unable o resist. There
are so many reasons to dress up a baby
in a Halloween costume. But, there are available
in the market Halloween costumes tailored for babies
and all of them make the little ones look cute. Most
parents want Halloween costumes on their little ones
to shoot a cute picture to slip into the annual Christmas
cards. You can find baby Halloween
costumes in a variety of places. These include at
online auction sites and in the classified, in department
stores, costume shops, stores that specialize in baby
clothing, and other places online.
You
can also borrow the costumes from people that you know
and also make it yourself. So, which baby Halloween
costumes are appropriate for the little ones? Well,
there are some scary costumes to provide fun and frighten
people. You can find pumpkins, clowns,
black cats, even little witches. We want to dress our
kids, particularly the older ones, in scary or gruesome
costumes. Here are some interesting quick costume ideas
and you can get it all done in less than a day, without
running around searching for costly costumes.
- Witch: Let the child wear black or green tights
and a cape can be fashioned easily from black material
or a black sheet. After wearing the socks, wrap red
tape around from bottom to top, to create a red striped
sock effect. Socks can be dyed in any bright color
if you prefer. Use broom for witch's hat. Paint face
in green and add dark smudges around eyes and mouth.
Use black lipstick and nail polish to finish the look.
- Dracula: After child is dressed in any attire of
your choice, tie red material around neck as a neckerchief.
Paint the child's hair in heavy black and paint the
face in hospital white. Profusely apply some fake
blood oozing around the corners of mouth. Smudge dark
circles around eyes. Carefully tie cape around neck.
The child will assuredly acquire a horrid look.
- Devil: Make a pitchfork using cardboard or suitable
plastic material and spray paint red. Glue horns on
to headband with some strong adhesive. Tie on cape,
paint both face and hands red. Use black paint to
create a mustache and goatee, smudge dark marks near
cheek bones and eyes.
- Frankenstein Monster: Tie hair upward using gel
and hairspray. Apply black hair paint to enhance the
effect. Paint face green and make sure to add scars
and few stitch marks. Walk either akimbo or with arms
extended and legs completely straight.
- Skeleton: Draw out three or four ribs for each
side of rib cage to create the bone structure, draw
out simple limbs without trying to be overly extravagant.
Apply clothing and paint the face white and apply
dark smudges around eyes, nose and mouth. If you don't
have gloves, paint hands white.
- Ghost: This is the easiest costume requiring minimum
effort. Simply cut holes for eyes and arms and you
are all set! To add a little horror effect, you can
finish it off with a top hat.
- Grim Reaper: Create a scythe using cardboard. Wrap the blade with bright aluminum foil. Paint the child's face white and smudge black around eyes, nose, and mouth. After child is dressed, wrap black material around like a cape to encompass the whole body. Fasten with safety pins. Hood should deliberately be oversized so that much of the face will be hidden.
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