Making a Pirate Costume Look True to Life

November 15th, 2011

There are many standard costumes on the market today. However, they all have a way of looking the same. To really make your costume stand out from the crowd, try using a basic costume and then adding realistic touches to make yours the best. There are some ways to make a pirate costume look realistic, too.

Embellish the Eye Patch
Don’t settle for a plain, black eye patch like everyone else has. Instead, find ways to make yours unique. Sew on sequins in a pattern for a bit of glamour. Another idea is to hot glue feathers or beads to the patch. You can even use fabric paint to paint your own design onto the eye patch.

Choose Another Fabric
There are no limits to the fabric choices available for the actual costume. In fact, try to make your costume look different just by changing some of the fabrics. For example, use a heavy, black, leather fabric for the pirate’s vest. This will give the costume an edgy feel. Add a wide, black, leather belt to match the vest for a cohesive look. Wear a white, silk shirt underneath the black vest to play up the contrasting colors.

The Shoes
Make your costume even more realistic by choosing to wear long, heavy boots. Skip other shoe designs, and wear boots that come at least midway of the calves. Make sure the pants are tucked into the boots, so the boots can be seen.

Add a Little Make-up
Even males should add a bit of make-up to make them look more realistic. Pirates are rough and tough, and so people dressing up as pirates should try to achieve that same look. Consider wearing thick eye liner and mascara to darken the eyes. Use dark colored eye shadow to create bruises on the face or under the eyes. Red lip liner can be used to make wounds look real and bloody.

Customize the Sword
Almost every pirate has a sword. Customize yours to make it look authentic. Use silver and black spray paint to make the blade look aged and authentic. Paint a custom design on the handle to make your sword unique. Add a few drops of red paint to show your sword has been used in battle.

Anyone can make a pirate costume look realistic by using these simple techniques. The best costumes feature realistic details that make them shine.

Pirate costumes for Halloween this season

October 23rd, 2011

The latest on the most popular costumes for Halloween 2011
From across many retailers in the US pirate theme is very popular this season.Kids however have a slightly larger preference
with fairies and butterflies, and princesses being top of the list.

ladies pirate costumes
Grown ups usually pick the black-and-white costumes.
A new trend this time round with infants and toddlers are dinosaurs and lions furry outfits. Boys,on the other hand, prefer GI Joe and transformers.

Although women initially look for witch costumes, we are now seeing pirate costumes for both men and women being picked.

Zombies also seem to be a national trend according to one major survey.Usually such a trend is down to a new tv show and the hit series “The Walking Dead” could be the market driver.

Up to 2.5 million people have said they will wear zombie costumes this Halloween.
Nevertheless, previously established characters such as Captain Jack Sparrow in his various pirate costumes are perennially popular and we expect this to become more and more established, particularly as the styles associated continue to be re created with exciting interpretations appearing constantly on the retail scene.

Be the pumkin King at your party

October 17th, 2011

Get hold of a good looking suite, perhaps from your local market. It needs to be very dress, if you can get tails so much the better. Paint your fingernails with black polish.Buy some artificial vines and wrap them around your sleeves and fix them in place.
Now for the head piece.You are going to have to find a pumpkin that is bigger than your head. Cut it across the base and scoop out the fruit.Cut an opening for your face. To protect any of the inner wetness from touching your face, insert 2 thicknesses of brown paper and line them with tin foil.
What you need to do is continually adjust until you get the fit right.
Finally you should add make up to create and enhance an evil look.

Pine Crest School student carving a Halloween pumpkin: Fort Lauderdale, Florida