Can I wear a diy green witch Halloween costume with green ribbon belt some black green striped tights and some light up green pumpkin necklace to go trick or treating with kids to get some free candy about October 31st,around the neighborhood,and can I use a plastic bag for Halloween candy of trick or treating.
It's just my opinion but the wig is way too long for the witch of the west. Also, Margaret Hamilton's hair was brown and I don't know for sure but I don't believe she wore a wig. She just used her own hair pulled back and twisted into a knot of sorts. I'm guessing because there isn't anything I have found online to suggest otherwise. I am glad that Ms. Hamilton played the wicked witch. She was perfect for the role. I want to dress up next Halloween as the wicked witch and am looking all over the place online to find all the components for the costume. I have long red hair so I will have to get a brown wig and I think I'm going to go with a shoulder length wig and pull it back into a knot. As for the makeup and prosthetic nose, yeah it would have been better to put the makeup on the nose first. Good job though! If you notice on the images of Margaret Hamilton's face, there are dark-ish circles around her eyes. I think it makes her look more sinister. The 'white' you're seeing on Ms. Hamilton's face I believe are the lights. What I think is interesting about her makeup is that she is wearing a prosthetic nose which she probably didn't even need to because her own nose was long. It just occurred to me today while looking at her images that she has a wart on her prosthetic chin.
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Can I wear a diy green witch Halloween costume with green ribbon belt some black green striped tights and some light up green pumpkin necklace to go trick or treating with kids to get some free candy about October 31st,around the neighborhood,and can I use a plastic bag for Halloween candy of trick or treating.
It's just my opinion but the wig is way too long for the witch of the west. Also, Margaret Hamilton's hair was brown and I don't know for sure but I don't believe she wore a wig. She just used her own hair pulled back and twisted into a knot of sorts. I'm guessing because there isn't anything I have found online to suggest otherwise.
I am glad that Ms. Hamilton played the wicked witch. She was perfect for the role. I want to dress up next Halloween as the wicked witch and am looking all over the place online to find all the components for the costume. I have long red hair so I will have to get a brown wig and I think I'm going to go with a shoulder length wig and pull it back into a knot.
As for the makeup and prosthetic nose, yeah it would have been better to put the makeup on the nose first. Good job though!
If you notice on the images of Margaret Hamilton's face, there are dark-ish circles around her eyes. I think it makes her look more sinister. The 'white' you're seeing on Ms. Hamilton's face I believe are the lights. What I think is interesting about her makeup is that she is wearing a prosthetic nose which she probably didn't even need to because her own nose was long. It just occurred to me today while looking at her images that she has a wart on her prosthetic chin.
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