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Group Halloween Costume Idea: The Months of the Year

We had a super fun day at the salon for our Halloween Party! Our theme was the months of the year. I work with a bunch of very creative people. It was interesting to see how each person interpreted their month.

The Months of the Year Costumes

January wore a tutu and snow flakes.

February was decorated in red and hearts with a candy box hat.
candy box hat
March was was decked out for St. Patrick's Day.

I was April, April Showers.
april showers
I used blue eye shadow to create my blue lips. I started with an opaque nude pink lipstick. Then, I used a blue eyeliner to line the lips and smudge it onto the lips to blend the line. Next, a smudged on some blue eye shadow. It looked shimmery and iridescent. It stayed on great.
blue lips
May was May Flowers.


June was, of course, a June bride..... Halloween style! She used toilet paper and tacky glue to create her zombie torn flesh.
zombie bride

July celebrated the 4th of July in red, white and blue.

August was soooo creative. Can you guess what she is?
coppertone girl
She is the Coppertone Girl. Bahahaha!

September was a school teacher complete with a pencil behind her ear, an apple, a ruler and a pile of books!

October was a bag of leaves. 

November was a native American. 

We also had a sugar skull for Dia de los Muertos.
sugar skull makeup
December was a Christmas elf.

Here is whole menagerie minus September. She had to get back to her class before the pic was taken. lol
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The salon owners actually used all of our pictures to create a calendar. It came out soooo cute!


I hope we inspire you to have a fun, creative Halloween!
 
Thanks for Stopping By!

Get Creative & Have Some Fun!

xo
Licensed Cosmetologist, Esthetician, Makeup Artist

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