Monday, 24 November 2014

Make A Complete Werewolf Costume

It's spooky how simple this werewolf costume is.


Show off your wild side with a spectacularly spooky werewolf costume. Werewolves have been represented with varying degrees of scariness in popular culture; on one end of the spectrum you have lovable, friendly werewolf characters represented in movies like "Teen Wolf," while on the other end of the spectrum you have the hair-raising, ferocious werewolves of TV shows like "True Blood" or "Being Human." Whatever route you choose, your costume will be fairly simple to construct right at home. Does this Spark an idea?


Instructions


1. Lay out your flesh-colored leggings and long-sleeve shirt on a flat work surface. Cut tufts of fur from your faux fur fabric with a pair of scissors. Glue the fur tufts to the leggings and long-sleeve shirt with hot glue; drying time should be almost instantaneous, so work quickly.


2. Distress your shorts and T-shirt by cutting holes and tattering the edges with a pair of scissors; if you can, use clothing items that are a size too small or that are form-fitting to give off the illusion that the werewolf transformation made your body big enough to form these tears and tatters.


3. Put on the fur-covered leggings and long-sleeve shirt and then put on the distressed shorts and T-shirt.


4. Cut up your faux facial hair adhesives with a pair of scissors. Paint the tip of your nose with black face paint, and coat the rest of your face with brown face paint; stick tufts of the faux facial hair overtop. Place the rest of the faux facial fur on other exposed areas like your neck and hands. Put in your plastic fangs.

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