Wickedly wonderful witch dress-up and face paint

Calling all young witches and wizards-in-training! This Halloween, let your imagination take flight and your inner spellcaster shine. Get your witch on from head to toe!

Step by step instructions:

How to paint a wicked witch?

You'll need:

Green, purple and black face paint crayons
 
You can shop our the colourful face paint crayons here!

Step 1

Use the green crayon to colour the eyelids and add a line at the outer corner of each eye.

Step 2

Draw a curvy purple line on the upper eyelid, above the green colour.

Step 3

Paint the lips black.

Step 4

Paint a black dot on either side of the nose bridge to simulate a witch’s wart.

Step 5

Use the black crayon to outline and paint the bushy eyebrows.

Step 6

Draw a spider’s web onto the neck with the purple crayon. Start by drawing three lines in a fan shape and connect them. Make lines parallel to your first line going all the way up. Spookify and darken the cobweb with the black crayon.

You’ll need:

Green, purple and black face paint crayons

You can shop our the colourful face paint crayons here!

Step 1:

Use the green crayon to colour the eyelids and add a line at the outer corner of each eye.

Step 2:

Draw a curvy purple line on the upper eyelid, above the green colour.

Step 3:

Paint the lips black.

Step 4:

Paint a black dot on either side of the nose bridge to simulate a witch’s wart.

Step 5:

Use the black crayon to outline and paint the bushy eyebrows.

Step 6:

Draw a spider’s web onto the neck with the purple crayon. Start by drawing three lines in a fan shape and connect them. Make lines parallel to your first line going all the way up. Spookify and darken the cobweb with the black crayon.

Do you want to complete the look?

Origami paper.
Scissors.
Pom poms.
Glitter glue.

More scary inspiration?

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