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Leprechaun Costumes: Gloves

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Summary: Green gloves are a nice leprechaun accessory that is often forgotten. Put on some green gloves for a leprechaun costume with tips from a makeup artist in this free video on making costumes.

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By Matt Cail
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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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"Another fun item, that a lot of people don't think about, is hand wear. In this case, having some really cool green gloves. Now, you can get these again, like a lot of costume stores will have these. Also, if you're lucky enough, every now and again, various bars, and other folks will have different competitions on St. Paddy's Day, where you can get all sorts of fun stuff. I must confess that I got these on a St. Patty's Day, oh, somewhat, many years ago, which I barely remember. And, I got these gloves at that competition. Anyway, so these are really, really nice, and you're going to notice that they don't cover your hands. These are two nice things. First off, they have a little bit more of a rough and tumble, feel, about them. But they also allow you to have a very, very clear control. Like being able to pick up a beer mug, or open a door, or anything like that. As opposed to the normal gloves, which, you know, kind of gives you a little bit more of a closet-tee feeling. If you happen to be imbibing at all, doing with your crazy leprechaun costume, gloves and drinking, can be a very bad combination. So, these are a nice cool thing. Extra little green glove wear for our hands. At the same time, they're not going to inhibit our motions. They're going to still make our fingers, where they can still grip things. You can also take, if you want to make these type of gloves, you can also take a pair of green gloves, probably bought at a thrift stop, and basically, click, click, click,click, click, take a pair of scissors, and cut off the tips. I recommend not having them on, when you do that."

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