What time is it? Tutorial time!
Just something simple, everyone can do. A good way to get motivated for Halloween!

1. First, pick a hair that lets you see the whole face of your doll. Put your eyes, eyebrows, nose, and lips however you want them. I just have mine on something easy to copy. Put an even space between everything! You don't want your eyes too high above your nose or your lips touching your nose. Then take Sunny Bunny black teardrops and cover almost all of your eye except for some white in the corners. Then add any kind of fake eye lashes under your eye.

2. Next, take any kind of black eyeshadow and apply it over the eye, to create a circular look. Take white eyeshadow and put a couple swipes of it in the corners of your eyes. Take Sunny Bunny black teardrops and put them under your eye to make your eyes ovals/circles. Pull down your fake lashes that where on the bottom of your eyes.

3. Choose an edgy/rough looking hair. You can make it any color you want, but the best colors would be red, black, and brown. Take red blush and put it under the bottom of your eye. Then take brown, pink, or orange blush and put it on the rest of your doll's cheek. Put a red fake eye on both eyes and put fake eyelashes on the top of your eyes.

4. Put moles on any part of your cheeks and take red blush and go over them. Add a hat, 2 pairs of black hearts, and some piercings, and you've got a Halloween look!
I hope you enjoyed my tutorial, and be sure to add your own personal twist to it! c;
Bye for now! -♥Cleo/Megame4ever
4 comments:
Very nice, scary.
Oh, and your instructions are quite lengthy. Don't make them too long if you can shorten it.
Wow! I really like this look it's perfect for the occasion. Good way to be unique.
I enjoyed reading your post and I must say, your ideas are creative! My favorite are the 'stitches' (are they stitches?) made out of moles... However, I think the black tear drops are overused. The hat also looks a bit out of place, especially since its pink. I like your writing style, and you explained every step really well. Next time you are doing tutorials, I would recommend listing the materials you used (a picture of each one would be very helpful).
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