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Leprechaun Costumes: Necklaces

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Summary: A green leprechaun necklace is a fun accessory for a costume. Wear a green necklace 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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"We're now working at the edges of our leprechaun costume. We're putting the finishing touches on our masterpiece of green. In that, one of the latest touches we're going to be putting on here--some necklaces, beads. Now these don't have to necessarily be overly feminine necklaces. Hey, if you're a girl, go to town--any type of green necklaces that you have, but if you're a guy, some good old green beads will definitely work to get the job done. Again, it's just something else green that we can add on top of our shirt area just to make it a little more interesting, a little more like "Whoa, what's going on over there?" And green beads are a great nice little shiny way to get that done. Now beads are not only associated with Mardi Gras, actually. No, they're associated with a whole bunch of different holidays and observances. St. Patty's Day in increasing years has had these start to show up more and more often, these colorful beads. Not exactly for the same purpose of Mardi Gras, but they can actually really fill out your costume in a really nice, economic fashion. You can put two on, you can put twenty on, but it'll be a nice little ribbon of green right around your neck for your crazy leprechaun costume."

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