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How to Use Props for a Witch Costume

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Summary: Learn how to choose props for a witch costume in this free Halloween video.

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Matt Cail is a painter, makeup artist and cartoonist who grew up drawing Dracula. While in college, he acted in, directed and designed the University of Washington's campus haunted...read more

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"Hello, I'm Matt Cail and on behalf of Expert Village I'm going to show you how to make a witch costume today. So now that we have our witch costume assembled now we come to props. If you happen to be an owner of a nice little cat, black cat that can make a wonderful prop. The only thing you have to consider of course is the view and the context cats don't like be taking out in public at least most of them don't and you don't want to have your kitty running away through the night. They are not familiar, you have to keep up with them to run missions in other nights in the year. So make sure and watch out if you are having a party at your house maybe you can take your cat around and kind of hold her and you know it is a great thing black cats and witches you just associated. Like syrup and pancakes. Anyway outside of cats though there is a couple of other props that you can keep in mind for your witch costume that we have now assembled here today and one of those of course is you can have a wand. Not, make sure not to make this like a glittery you know a fufu wand. We want probably more like a black wand that is would work really really well. Of course there is also the perennial broom stick. Broom sticks are a little over done thanks to some popular literatures in recent years so I don't always recommend them now days they have just been a little done to death. But they are certainly a option for your witch costume. "

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