Showing posts with label Halloween Cat. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Halloween Cat. Show all posts

Sunday, December 30, 2007


Dressing up for Halloween is a tradition that everyone looks forward to. As the holiday approaches, the question “What are you going to be for Halloween?” begins to ring in the air at home, at school, and even in the workplace. Everyone enjoys dressing up for Halloween and now you can include a costume for your pet dog or cat.

Dressing up a pet dog or cat has become increasingly popular in the last few years. Often, for security purposes, families will have their pet dog with them while trick-or-treating. So, why not dress him up for Halloween also? Dressing up for Halloween can now be for the whole family!

Collars, hats, and capes can be put on your pet dog or cat in a variety of characters. Some of the more popular costumes include Dracula, the devil, and witch apparel. These come complete with capes and headgear. Also popular are the skeleton costumes, which is a full “body” suit for your pet.

Your pet dog or cat could dress-up as a super-hero. Superman, Batman, Spiderman, and Wonder Woman are among the most popular. Other fun costumes include Star Wars characters, Raggedy Ann, and Zorro.

For those who only want to dress up their pet a little bit and do not want a full costume, there are a variety of head-dresses from which you can choose. There are trick-or-treat bandanas, Santa hats, and even pig-tails. Your pet could be Uncle Sam, or a Christmas elf with just a hat.

With such a variety, you and your pet could have matching or complimentary costumes. Since it is becoming more popular, some local stores will carry Halloween costumes for pets. You can also find pet Halloween costumes on the internet.

Halloween can be a whole new experience when your family and your family pet dress up for Halloween. I guess you could say Halloween “has gone to the dogs.”

Denise Duncan has seven children and four grandchildren. Each holiday is an event at her house with such a large family. Halloween is one of their favorites. She is a contributing author and editor for http://www.AllAboutLabradors.com

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Halloween has been traditionally a night for the parents and kids to go trick or treating from house to house in their neighborhood. Today it seems that the family pet is also coming along for the fun. If you look at the parents watching their kids on the sidewalk, most of the time there is a dog standing there with them on the leash. A good idea is that since Fido is along for the fun you should dress him or her up in a pet Halloween costume. That may sound weird, but there are festivals all over the United States where people dress up their pets for fun and contests. Why can’t your pet join in the Halloween fun and wear a pet Halloween costume also?

Pet Halloween costumes can be bought at the major big lot pet stores and even Wal-mart and Target carry a small selection. They are a little expensive but if you want to spend the money, you can buy a pet Halloween custom that is as elaborate as those that are made for humans. You can dress your dog up as a princess, a devil, or cow. It is amazing of how much choice there is out there. The worst chore to accomplish when picking out your dog’s Halloween costume is to size it correctly. If your dog is not used to wearing clothes, a costume to big can cause the animal to trip or the dog may try to wiggle out of it.

It may be simpler to make your own pet Halloween costume. You can probably find the items that you need laying around your house. A simple pet Halloween costume can be just a hat. Find an old had around the house and attach a Velcro strip to the house using staples or, if you handy, sew it into the head band. You might want to practice with your dog to wear the hat. If they are not used to it they will try to paw it off. It would be to no avail if you didn’t train your dog and Halloween came along and the dog would not wear the hat. Some accessories that you can add to your dog’s hat are sunglasses and a bandanna. Your cool pooch will impress the neighbors and might get a little more candy from the houses that you visit Halloween eve.

Other pet Halloween costumes can be a little more elaborate or they could accompany the costume that your child is wearing. A popular toddler Halloween costume is to dress up as a puppy. Wouldn’t it be great to have your big dog standing with your toddler as the mommy dog? Use your imagination and try to dress the dog up as a nurse or a nanny. For small dogs, you can dress them up like babies and have your child play the nanny as she carts the pooch in a baby stroller or holds them wrapped in a blanket. Your imagination and creativity are the only limits of what you can do to include your pet in the Halloween celebration and what pet Halloween costume you can come up with it.

If you're planning to dress your dog or cat in a pet Halloween costume, make sure you follow some simple Halloween safety tips for pets to keep them from getting injured or scared.

For more helpful Halloween ideas and to receive a free copy of my special report "The Family Guide To Halloween Safety" visit http://www.getincostume.com/freereport

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Are you the girl next door? The boy next door? Have you all your life been known as “a good kid”? Well, with Halloween right around the corner, this is no time to be polishing your halo. In fact, it’s time to forget comfy and try on some seriously sinful and evil shoes. Come on, by now you must be sick of that squeaky clean reputation. If you’re chronically cute, the trick to looking evil this Halloween is all in the eyes and makeup. Forget the costume for now. Without scary eyes and makeup, that vampire outfit on you looks...well...cute.

Halloween Contact Lenses

At any party, people mostly focus on your face (and not on other body parts like you might think). Your face is where they’ll get the cues that say she’s hot, he’s smart, she's dark, etc. So, why not try wild eye crazy contact lenses for Halloween that go with your costume. They’re not as expensive as you might think and they’re safe to wear even if you don’t normally wear contacts or need vision correction. Besides, they’re just plain evil looking (in a fun way of course), and when you wear them, you're guaranteed to blow your friends away.

Halloween color contact lenses (also known as special effect or theatrical lenses) are opaque contacts painted with freakish designs that completely cover the iris and your natural eye color. A small hole is left clear for your pupil (so you can see). Opaque colored contact lenses work the same way changing brown eyes to blue, and so on. A special type of crazy lens, called a scleral lens covers the whites of your eyes as well which makes for an especially creepy look. Scleral lenses aren’t all that comfortable, are custom made and quite expensive. However, well known contact lens manufacturer Ciba Vision, Cooper Vision, and retailer Coastal Contacts have lines of inexpensive crazy contacts for less than $60 or less a set.

Here are some examples:

For vampires and fiends, the classic red or bloodshot eye is ideal. Star Wars famed Sith Lord and evil Emperor Palpatine get the red eye vote as well. From Coastal Contacts, the favs are: Vampire Red, Darth, and Vader.

For monsters and zombies, mummies, and all other gore-related monsters, yellow, white, or black eyes are perfect. Check out Manson, White Out, Mooney, Starburst, Roach, and Black Out.

Aliens, gargoyles, and lizard-like creatures are best sticking with cat eye or reptilian eyes in any shade. Popular are Banshee, White Cat, Red Cat, and Gremlin.

Homemade Halloween Makeup

As for makeup, first up is changing your natural skin tone, and I don’t mean a healthy glow from the tanning booth. I’m talking sickly yellow, greenish tinged, death warmed over hues. Homemade face paint is cheap and easy to make as well as non toxic. You can fake bruises, warts, and all manner of unnatural facial features.

To make face paint in different colors, mix together 1 tsp cornstarch and 1/2 tsp cold cream until well blended. Stir in 1/2 tsp water and then add food coloring. Wash and dry your face before applying. Use your fingers to apply to large areas and paint brushes to draw scars, lines, and other designs.

For bruises, apply deep blue powder eye shadow with a wet make up brush. Blot charcoal grey and green shadows on top and smudge the whole bruise to taste. For warts, stick pieces of puffed wheat to your face using small pieces of tissue soaked in the face paint mixture.

For homemade blood take 1/2 bottle of light corn syrup and add very hot water a little at a time to make the right consistency. Add a little liquid soap and tint with red food coloring (a little blue or green coloring will make the blood darker). Smear on to taste and store in the fridge.

So, say goodbye to cute and on the darkest night of the year, look your best with irresistibly evil crazy contacts and crypt-raising scary makeup.

Leanne Tremblay is a successful freelance writer and publisher of several successful web sites. She also writes numerous articles on gardening, outdoor living, and work-at-home topics, and publishes a site on colored contact lenses that features wild crazy eye contacts and cat eye contact lenses for Halloween and special events.

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Colored contact lenses have become a fashion rage all across the globe with United States and France leading from the front as pioneers of colored lenses. This ever growing urge of folks to sport unique color lenses for parties have paved the way for a boon in the colored contacts industry. These disposable colored contacts have set the cash register ringing. And to add to the ongoing colored contact fever, comes Halloween contact lenses.

Introduction of Halloween lenses have given impetus to the colored contact lens industry. These lenses could be rather termed as costume lenses that are in great demand for fun parties and theme dress parties.

A wide variety of Halloween lenses makes your choice easier. These Halloween lenses come in various categories. It could be a crazy lens or a wild eye lens. Some of the Halloween lenses may appear funny as well.

These possible genres help you choose best suited lens that goes perfectly with your costume and theme of the party. Youngsters may even love to hang out with these lenses on their eyes for fun. Eccentric folks long to buy a pair of wild eye lenses. All these lenses are disposable and are suggested to be used for the directed time. Thought, their use beyond the recommended time may give your eye some troubles.

A Halloween lens could be a black out lens that gives your eye a complete white appearance. With this lens on your eyes you look like a living dead body. On the other hand a Halloween lens could be completely black lens by covering even sclera with black. It too gives your eye a unique appearance.

Red hot and Cat Eye Halloween lenses happen to be very popular for wild fun parties. Blood shot and Wolf lenses are equally popular.

These lenses are often used in horror flicks because of being special effect lenses. These lenses add to the dramatization of a scene in horror movies. It assigns a dreadful appearance to eyes of actors that might be a necessity for the plot of movies. Most often in vampire based movies, Halloween lenses are used.

But before using these lenses you must learn the art of putting on and taking out these lenses, if you are not familiar with the usage of contact lens. You must clean it with the cleaner before putting it on eye.

To get more information on best contact lenses, types of contact lenses and cosmetic contact lens visit http://www.contactlenseclub.com/contacts/

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What will you dress your small child as this Halloween? If your little kid is over three years old, then you may be racking your brain to come up with another clever Halloween costume idea. Rather than struggling with sewing an elaborate costume to match the newest preschool fad, how about creating a charming yet simple and traditional costume? People will go ‘awww how cute’ when they see your little sweetie decked out in our ‘Easy Child’s Cat Costume’ idea. Make the effect even more adorable with the appropriate face paint as well. Don’t spend a fortune on face paint when you can use our ‘Easy Halloween Face Paint’ recipe to doll up your darling this Halloween.

Keep your child safe this Halloween by avoiding using face masks that can hinder your child’s vision and potentially cause an accident. Read on below to get started planning your kid’s easy cat costume and face paint.

Easy Child’s Halloween Cat Costume Idea

Piece of Cardboard for cat ears
Felt that matches your leggings and turtleneck
Plastic headband
Hot glue gun and glue sticks
Long piece of fabric or felt to make a tail
Large safety pins
Dark turtleneck
Dark leggings
Large sweatshirt (optional)
Fabric paint or fabric pens (optional)

Draw triangle shapes about 3 inches tall and 2 inches wide on the cardboard. Cut out the ears. Cover with felt using hot glue. If you use dark brown or black as your turtleneck and legging color then you can use a basic tortoiseshell or black headband. If not, then cover the headband with the same color felt as your cat ears. Glue the ears to the headband. You can easily make a cat tail by using a long piece of fabric rolled into a long tube and filled with stuffing and then hot glued at the seam. You can pin the tail on the legging seat or attach with Velcro for safety.

You can either make your cat a ‘skinny’ kitty with just the turtleneck and leggings, or you can add a sweatshirt in an accent color to give some added depth and warmth to the costume and your child while outside. A cute idea if using a sweatshirt is to take some fabric paints or paint pens and write cute little sayings on the shirt in whimsical lettering. Write things like ‘meeoow’ or ‘Happy Meow-o-leen’ etc. You can also draw little mouse shapes and cat paw prints. Finish your child’s easy cat costume by painting a simple cat face on your child’s face. Use our face paint recipe to create a cat nose, mouth outline and whiskers. If you want you can cover your child’s face with a light base coat and then paint the details on. Have a medium and a small liner paint brush for different size details.

Easy Halloween Face Paint Recipe

1/2 tsp cold cream
1/2 cup
1/2 tsp water
Different colors of food coloring

Mix cornstarch, cold cream, water, and enough drops of food coloring to make the color vivid in a cup. If you’re making several different colors then have more cups available. Stir well and add more cornstarch if too runny.

Sherry Frewerd is an affiliate marketer who publishes websites and blogs on various topics. Visit her ‘Halloween Fun Blog’ http://halloweencostumeandpartyblog.blogspot.com to find more fun and affordable easy Halloween costume ideas. Don’t forget to download your free ‘Halloween Treat and Party Ideas’ ebook while you’re there!

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