![]() ![]() I had some plastic headbands left over from making some Irish dancing headpieces last year, and thought they'd make the perfect base for my floral headdress. Pair these headpieces with some Day of the Dead temporary face tattoos, some skeleton tights, and a black dress for the perfect easy Day of the Dead costume. How to Make Day of the Dead Flower Headpiece with Veil: You do still need some black face paint for the eye sockets, but all the fancy detail work goes on so quickly and easily.Īnother benefit of the temporary tattoos? They don't come off if you're all sweaty from dancing the night away like I was. The face painting is actually made astoundingly simple by using temporary tattoos! You can buy them here. UPDATE: Here are some pictures of us at the festival on Fancy Dress Night! Niamh thought she should be very somber for this photo. Southwestern US representing in the southwestern UK! Day of the Dead costumes seemed perfect for our group (there's a good chance we'll be the only Americans there once again). This is our third trip to the festival, and the Saturday night ceili is always a fancy dress party (aka costume party, to those in the states), and the theme this year is Spooky. ![]() We're in Cornwall this week, the Celtic nation in the southwest section of England, attending the Lowender Peran festival. Have you ever seen a Day of the Dead celebration? They have some amazing Dia de los Muertos celebrations here in the Phoenix area, and I'm absolutely in love with colors, the flowers, the festivity, and the beautiful sentiment behind the celebration. This Day of the Dead headpiece with veil requires no sewing-just a glue gun. Make a Day of the Dead headpiece with just a few simple, easy to find craft materials. ![]()
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