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Halloween!! Costumes, parties, plans!!

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Slick:
So, I take back what I said about Ellen Paige; I just watched Hard Candy and that totally doused my crush on her. Probably for the best.
Really I just wanted some excuse to confess my undying love for roo. Which I will now do anyways.
--- Quote from: ruyi on 28 Oct 2008, 13:20 ---Kitty Pryde!

--- End quote ---
Bangin!


If I have time this week I will finish the Boba Fett helmet I started last year. I didn't get it done in time for Halloween, and if I don't get it done in time this year, the plan is to finish it later and just go to the hipster club one night as Boba Fett, and have my friend show up independently as Han Solo later on in the evening.
How sweet would it be to coat-check a jetpack?

calenlass:
Darryl I will show up as Leia all the way from the fucking US if you do.




So guys, anyone know where I can get blackface?

Darkbluerabbit:
In my area, Halloween stores usually pop up in malls and such this time of year, and they usually have face paint kits.  Craft stores often carry face paint as well.  Unfortunately, based on my face paint shopping and the quality of selection, you might have to buy a whole kit to get the black.


I was a zombie last year and it was pretty awesome, but I didn't really get to show it off because I was not of drinking age and all my friends went barhopping.  So I'm revisiting it, but better, because I am adding a cheerleader's uniform.  I'm sure it's been done, but it will be rad anyways, and people in my city are generally pretty boring so Zombie Cheerleader will seem relatively creative.  I will do cheers in a dead-eyed, zombie like fashion.

Emaline:
Walmart s selling tubes of single colors by themselves. It's 94 cents a tube. I bought two tubes of white.


ETA: Damn page break. I am talking about face paint.

axerton:
Be careful with cheep face paint, as it's generally poor quality and will end up cracking and flaking and you'll just end up looking stupid. I went as death to a party earlier in the year (which I still don't have photos to show off dammit and after the pain dried every time I moved my face even a bit to talk or eat the paint would crack and before long the complete face covering had turned into more of a phantom of the opera style mask and it didn't take long for that to flake off too. This probably wasn't helped by the fact that I put it on fairly quickly, by hand, with only a minimal second coat.

I suggest going to a local costume hire place as they probably sell body paint, and chances are its good stuff. Give yourself plenty of time to apply it and use a proper makeup sponge to put it on.   

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