Thu Oct 22, 2015 1:05 pm
#94593
Gonna keep this as short as possible. I bought a boiler suit (coverall) to do the decorating in and then thought it'd make a great scarecrow which then led me to thinking of buying a Michael Myers mask and getting dressed up for Halloween. I know it's a very easy costume, you don't even have to do any kind of blending with the mask openings but I wanted something easy, something to test the waters without spending a fortune only to chicken out & not to wear it on the night. I don't ever wear a costume for Halloween and haven't done since I was a kid so I'm kinda nervous about it
What I'd like to know is this, is Michael Myers too scary to be answering the door to young trick or treaters as? I only ask because in a test fit I've been told it's too real, too scary. I don't see it myself but maybe I'm blinded because I'm used to seeing 'The Shape' . The mask is made by Trick or Treat studios.
This was only a quick fit, the tags are still on and it doesn't fit perfectly, needs some padding. I don't know, I might just wear it to give a few scares but answer the door as normal, friendly me. You can't really talk as Michael Myers and I do like to have a talk. I'm having a Halloween party so I'll get some use out of it then and I'm thinking it'll make a kickass photo by the sweetcorn patch with some pumpkins in my garden
I haven't got a stiff neck or been stabbed through it with a knitting needle Just holding the flap at the back closed, any tips on how to do this without damaging the mask too much?
What I'd like to know is this, is Michael Myers too scary to be answering the door to young trick or treaters as? I only ask because in a test fit I've been told it's too real, too scary. I don't see it myself but maybe I'm blinded because I'm used to seeing 'The Shape' . The mask is made by Trick or Treat studios.
This was only a quick fit, the tags are still on and it doesn't fit perfectly, needs some padding. I don't know, I might just wear it to give a few scares but answer the door as normal, friendly me. You can't really talk as Michael Myers and I do like to have a talk. I'm having a Halloween party so I'll get some use out of it then and I'm thinking it'll make a kickass photo by the sweetcorn patch with some pumpkins in my garden
I haven't got a stiff neck or been stabbed through it with a knitting needle Just holding the flap at the back closed, any tips on how to do this without damaging the mask too much?