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  • Question
    How can you make a mummy costume?
    Alina Bokovikova
    Costume Designer
    Alina Bokovikova is a Costume Designer from California. With over 15 years of experience, she specializes in designing costumes for stage productions. Alina earned an MFA in Costume Design from the University of California, San Diego and her Master of Education from the Novosibirsk Pedagogical University. She’s won two Outstanding Costume Design awards and her costumes have been displayed in Moscow, Prague, and San Jose, California.
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    Expert Answer
    One way to make someone look like a mummy is wrapping them with sheets that are an off-white or yellowish color. Use rope to tie and hold the sheets in place.
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    How do I choose my costume?
    Community Answer
    Dress as a character you like, or look online for some ideas.
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    If I am already a cyber-goth, could I still dress as one for Halloween?
    Community Answer
    Of course, you can. It's your costume, and you already have a grasp on what it should look like.
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    How can I make fawn/satyr legs?
    Community Answer
    If you take some padding and put it on the front of your thigh, it'll make the bottom half of your leg look set back like an animal leg! (You see this technique a lot in fur suits.) Then just cover the whole thing in fake fur.
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    What do I need to do to make a vampire costume?
    Community Answer
    You will need to get a cape and vampire teeth. Then just do your makeup really pale and put blood on your mouth. Make sure that your costume is black, if at all possible.
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    How can I dress up like an M&M candy?
    Community Answer
    You could cut out 2 large circles of cardboard, put the logo on them, and attach with straps that will go over your shoulders. Wear white gloves and white shoes/boots, depending on which color you're going as. You could wear a brown top resembling the chocolate.
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    My bff is going as Harley Quinn so I might go as Poison Ivy. Would a green vest/shirt and a green skirt fit for the body of the outfit?
    SunPuppy
    Community Answer
    Yes, that would work. Don't forget to add the texture, as you need it to be Poison Ivy.
  • Question
    What are some Disney cartoon character costumes for adults?
    Princess_Clary
    Community Answer
    You can try Agatha (from Disney but associated with Marvel), Cinderella and the Little Mermaid.
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    I can't decide what costume to wear!! Any tips?
    Princess_Clary
    Community Answer
    Try Disney princesses or look online to find one. Agatha? Cinderella? Scary Witches? Wednesday? Or any scary movie you watched!
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    How do you make a Godfather costume?
    Community Answer
    Get a classic dark-colored tuxedo and wear a long tie or bow tie. The Godfather has greyish, slicked-back hair and a small mustache. You can also wear a rose in the suit's front pocket to look extra fancy.
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    How do you make a costume like you're in the mafia?
    Community Answer
    To dress as a mafia member (especially Italian types in media like the Godfather and the Sopranos), you have a few options. The most iconic Mafia gangster look: a dull/dark-colored suit (striped or plain), a fedora, a violin case (what the earliest gangsters used to hide guns in), and a fake gun (either the longer, old-fashioned type or the slightly more modern small revolver). Don't forget the pinky rings. You can also wear a suit and sunglasses to look tough and smart at the same time. To go more casual, wear a polo shirt and pinky ring together. Also, slick your hair back.
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    How can I make a Cthulhu costume without much work?
    Lemons n' Limes
    Community Answer
    You can use green cardboard for the wings on the back. Get a regular green outfit, if you want for the face, you can try cardboard tubes.
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    How do I stay warm in a costume of a Greek chiton made of a bedsheet?
    Da genius
    Community Answer
    A bedsheet is an ideal way to create a Greek Chiton. To stay warm, it is a good idea to wear warm layers underneath the sheet such as a sweatshirt or warm pants. However, be careful that your clothes do not show under the bedsheet or the costume will not be as authentic.
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    Can I go dressed as someone nice, and not mean on Halloween?
    Community Answer
    Of course you can! Actually, dressing as something nice or cute can get you more candy for trick or treating.
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    Is it okay to dress as the same character for the second year in a row?
    Community Answer
    Absolutely! Whatever makes you happy is the best costume. It's a sensible idea that saves resources and money. The real thrill is in the trick and treating anyway!
  • Question
    If I am making an elaborate costume from scratch, how much time will I need?
    Community Answer
    If you're intermediate to advanced with your skills, you'll need about two weeks of working on it here and there every day, give or take a couple of days.
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    How do I start making my Halloween costume?
    Community Answer
    The best way to start is with head accessories or a mask, if you're making a mask. These tend to be the most work and will help inspire how the rest of the costume should look. You'll also need to consider whether you want to sew or staple/glue/cut your costume, as sewing is only useful if you're good at it.
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    How do I find the materials for my Halloween costume?
    Community Answer
    Look at crafts stores, fabric stores, and best of all, thrift stores. Make a list of what you need, and then make an afternoon of the “treasure hunt” for fun, repurposed goodies!
  • Question
    Can I make a costume of a superhero who is not well-known?
    Community Answer
    Of course! Being original is always a great idea. Just keep in mind you'll probably have to explain who you are to people, and that can get a little tiresome after awhile.
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