Socreepy’s favorite classic Halloween costume. Devils never get old - wait - was that a joke? Devils are as old as time! Go red this October and scare the Beelzebub out of everyone at the Halloween party!
Items you will need:
Red clothing of any sort - the redder, the better
Red face make-up
Black grease paint stick
Black beard (for men - or adventurous women)
Fake teeth
Devil horns - the bigger, the better (think Hellboy before the horn shaving)
Black grease paint stick
Pitchfork or cane
Fake contacts (optional)
Devil tail (optional)
A contract for someone’s soul (optional)
The clothing can be anything from sweats to polyester pants and a disco shirt. The devil really does have style and savoir faire, so I’m told. It also doesn’t matter as long as it’s all very red. Paint your face red and use the black around your eyes, for your eyebrows and to give your cheeks definition. Fangs really make the look and contacts are even better, but you might not want to be that elaborate. You can find plastic pitchforks anywhere or make your own (or buy a real one). The tail is optional, but can be achieved with glue and a strip of red fabric - you can attach to your rear with a safey pin. Remember, you’ve got to be devilishly charming at the party if you intend to bargain for lost souls!
Frightening Fact:
The term “devil’s advocate” comes from the Roman Catholic Church. When deciding if someone should be sainted, a devil’s advocate is always appointed to give an alternative view.
Check out the Devil Halloween costume below. Socreepy LOVES it!!!
Devil Halloween Costume
Do-It-Yourself Devil Halloween Costume
Socreepy’s favorite classic Halloween costume. Devils never get old - wait - was that a joke? Devils are as old as time! Go red this October and scare the Beelzebub out of everyone at the Halloween party!
Items you will need:
Red clothing of any sort - the redder, the better
Red face make-up
Black grease paint stick
Black beard (for men - or adventurous women)
Fake teeth
Devil horns - the bigger, the better (think Hellboy before the horn shaving)
Black grease paint stick
Pitchfork or cane
Fake contacts (optional)
Devil tail (optional)
A contract for someone’s soul (optional)
The clothing can be anything from sweats to polyester pants and a disco shirt. The devil really does have style and savoir faire, so I’m told. It also doesn’t matter as long as it’s all very red. Paint your face red and use the black around your eyes, for your eyebrows and to give your cheeks definition. Fangs really make the look and contacts are even better, but you might not want to be that elaborate. You can find plastic pitchforks anywhere or make your own (or buy a real one). The tail is optional, but can be achieved with glue and a strip of red fabric - you can attach to your rear with a safey pin. Remember, you’ve got to be devilishly charming at the party if you intend to bargain for lost souls!
Frightening Fact:
The term “devil’s advocate” comes from the Roman Catholic Church. When deciding if someone should be sainted, a devil’s advocate is always appointed to give an alternative view.
Check out the Devil Halloween costume below. Socreepy LOVES it!!!
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