How To Create Your Own Colorful Halloween Costumes?
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Halloween celebrations have been associated with colors like red
, black and orange. When kids see these colors, they immediately get reminded of Halloween. But this Halloween, you can diverge from the norm and let your child wear something more colorful.
The designs for most Halloween costume are either too common or too unique. Even if most kids come up with the same variants of a costume, as long as it sticks with the theme of fright and might, it will do. This is why your costume's color can also be accessorized by color. Which Halloween costumes can you add color to without straying from the Halloween theme? Here are a few suggestions...
Most parents who are at a loss when it comes to conscious almost always default to the ghost costume. Simply a white bed sheet with a cut out eye and arm holes will do. Plain white is fairly common so you need to use imagination for something that really stands out. Why not add a crown of roses or carnations to your plain white sheet? This could symbolize that the ghost is a girl.
It doesn't take much to pair up a scary mask with a bright Hawaiian shirt. It would look like an orc who went to the tropics. You can also make the usual orchead partner with a pink get up.
Not all witches should wear exclusively black costumes. Some witch costumes can be bronze or red. The hat and the broom can also be dyed with a bright color to look more attractive.
Dandy clothes are not unheard of for zombies. A skeleton may wear a corsage or a hat in bright colors. Count Dracula costume is one of the most fashionable you can find, but it too is available only in mostly black. The truth is, count Dracula can dress in any way he wants as long as the fangs and the blood stains are there.