3 DIY Snapchat Halloween Costumes 

DIY Snapchat costumes.jpg…. Sorry, I was too busy Snaping! But who isn’t these days? Since the world revolves around Snapchat (well at least mine does) I thought I would show you how to create your very own Snapchat Costume. All items were purchased from the dollar store making the total cost eleven dollars minus tax. These are my three favorite filters, well after the deer filter of course. Let’s get started!

The Butterfly Crown Filter:

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Supplies:

For this project you will need butterflies ornaments, a headband, wire cutter, and a glue gun.

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Start off by cutting off the extra wire from the bottom of the butterflies. Once you have a layout for each butterfly, carefully glue them to the headband. Making sure glue is completely dry before glue the next butterfly.

The Flower Crown Filter:

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Supplies:

For this project you will need scissors, faux flowers, a headband, and a glue gun. 

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Start off by Start off by detaching the flowers from the stems. Once you have a layout for each flower, carefully glue them to the headband. Making sure glue is completely dry before glue the next flower.

The Dog Filter:

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Supplies:

For this project you will need scissors, two dog toys, a headband, a sock, two pipe cleaners, a popsicle stick, glue gun, and needle & thread.

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Trim the tail of the toy the length desired, leaving an extra inch. Repeat to the other side. Turn ears inside out making sure stuffing and squeakers have been removed. Cut the pipe cleaners in half, and carefully glue them along the white part making an upside-down v. Once they are dry, turn them inside-out. Trim a vertical slit on each side towards the opening. Securely attach the ears with the pipe cleaners and carefully glue shut. Stuff the sock upside down to the desired amount. Cut off any extra material from the opening and glue together. Sew a vertical line starting midway down the tongue, stopping a half an inch before the bottom. Glue the popsicle stick towards the top of the tongue and fold down.

What is your favorite filter? Snap me your creations @britnefaythe

DIY Lyric Pumpkin Decor

  

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Okay guys, get ready for the easiest DIY project of your entire life. I’ve been seeing all sorts of painted pumpkin ideas on the Internet, but wanted to create something a little different. Did I mention it only cost four dollars minus the paint and foam brush. This project is perfect for the last minute person or an unexpected event you have to host. If you switch the lyrics to a thanksgiving themed song, you can enjoy these beauties all fall long.

Supplies:

For this project you will need pumpkins, acrylic paint,  a foam brush,  and black alphabet stickers.

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Start off by paiting the top or bottom half of the pumpkin, let each half dry as you alternate sides.

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You will want at least two coats of paint to make sure you completely cover all of the orange.

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Once the pumpkins are dry, carefully place stickers onto pumpkins to create your lyric pumpkins.

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What’s your favorite Halloween themed song?