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Halloween 2015: The Joker

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Continuing the Halloween theme, today’s post is on the makeup I did on my husband David to transform him into The Joker!

Halloween 2015 Squad: Batman & Robin + Villains
Halloween 2015 Squad: Batman & Robin + Villains

A little bit about his costume: he picked up the outfit on Ebay from a relatively well known brand (Rubies) in a medium. It came with a fairly horrible mask that we didn’t end up using and the full suit. The suit was constructed of a rather thin material and the yellow-gold vest it came with was really bad. David went to a second hand store and bought a women’s yellow jacket and transformed it into a vest-type thing that he then attached the jacket to. I was impressed with how much he changed that yellow jacket to look just like the Joker’s vest! The cane was bought individually from the same company, but the stick of it was spray painted black by him (the whole thing was originally gold). He also created the spats on the shoes out of white vinyl.

The Joker

Halloween 2015: The Joker
Halloween 2015: The Joker

Halloween 2015: The Joker

Halloween 2015: The Joker

Honestly, the makeup wasn’t all that different from my own as Harley Quinn. This was my first time doing full face makeup on a male and I didn’t really know what to expect. He usually has facial hair, but shaved it all off for this (which was hilarious because I’d never seen him without facial hair and he hadn’t either since his teens!).

Halloween 2015: The Joker
Halloween 2015: The Joker

I prepped his skin with Make Up For Ever‘s Step 1 Smoother Primer because… man pores. Then I mixed a bit of Revlon‘s Colorstay foundation in Buff with a lot of Inglot‘s white concealer and sponged it onto his face using a Real Techniques Miracle Complexion Sponge. I actually had to do three layers, which kind of surprised me. It felt like his skin was very, very resistant to makeup… like it just kept absorbing it! So bizarre. I set the layers of makeup with Hourglass‘ Ambient Lighting Powder in Ethereal Light and did a little bit of contouring with MAC‘s Print and Handwritten eyeshadows. In hindsight, Print wasn’t the right colour to use, and David asked for more brown to be added in.

Halloween 2015: The Joker
Halloween 2015: The Joker

The eyes were intentionally sloppy and messy – I layered a bunch of Laura Mercier purple shadows (Plum Smoke and Violet Ink) to make them look sunken. I tried to line his eyes with Maybelline‘s black pencil gel liner, but he was so twitchy that I had to give up and just smudged the terrible lines out with a pencil brush. I filled in his brows with Sleek‘s Dragonfly eyeshadow – that went really easily. His eyebrows are bushy enough that they just held the colour like nobody’s business!

The lips were my main concern but they came out okay. We hadn’t done any kind of trial run of the makeup so it was basically do or die. I lined them with Kat Von D‘s Tattoo Liner in Trooper, curling out the edges to give him an elongated smile. I filled them in a bit with the liner and then applied NARS Matte lip pencil in Cruella on his lips and tried to make them blend into the black liner. In the end, I think the red lipstick either wore off his lips too quickly or I didn’t apply enough because I don’t think you can really see the red as much in the photos.

While I was busy getting ready, Alison styled (seriously, awesome job woman, you killed that hair style!) and sprayed his hair with Graftobian‘s green hair colour.

The Joker and Harley Quinn
The Joker and Harley Quinn
Chillin’ like villains
Chillin’ like villains

That’s it for this round! Click through to see some of the other costumes: | Harley Quinn | Poison Ivy | Two Face |

Halloween 2015: Harley Quinn

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I’m a little overexcited about Halloween this past year: I got to be Harley Quinn! Being Harley Quinn had been an idea I’d had a years back after watching Julia Graf’s Harley Quinn makeup tutorial. Although I didn’t actually know anything much about the character, but I loved the look of her!

Let’s go back though – when our costume planning started in September, our group thought we were going to be characters from Star Wars, but after a few (shameful) people hadn’t seen the movies and didn’t immediately fall in love with it after we made them watch A New Hope, we went back to the drawing board. We decided on Batman villains, but it quickly evolved into Batman & Robin, plus assorted villains. Since last year’s Guardians of the Galaxy costumes had been so incredibly arduous and time consuming, we thought this would be a bit simpler to do and also a lot more individual. (Building Groot’s costume last year was almost a full time job for three people throughout the month of October.)

Halloween 2015 Squad: Batman & Robin + Villains
Halloween 2015 Squad: Batman & Robin + Villains

I was also really happy to incorporate my husband (The Joker) this year and longtime friend Alison whom I had known since I was in high school in Ottawa. (She has an awesome DIY/cooking/everything blog that you can check out here: Ali Does It.) Alison just happened to be in Toronto that entire weekend and was able to construct her costume on her own in Ottawa!

I’ll be recapping a few of the costumes that I had a part in making/creating over the next week or so. Today we’re starting out with mine:

Harley Quinn

Halloween 2015 - Harley Quinn
Halloween 2015 – Harley Quinn

I based my version of Harley Quinn on the Arkham Knight video game because that was the one that appealed to me the most and it didn’t require me to expose my midriff to the world.

Harley Quinn from Arkham Knight
Harley Quinn from Arkham Knight
Halloween 2015 - Harley Quinn
Halloween 2015 – Harley Quinn

Although most of the outfits in the group were homemade, I was one of the “lucky” few that got to buy their outfit. Well, at first I thought I was lucky, then I realized I was going to end up shelling out an arm and a leg for everything altogether but there was no way I could’ve made that outfit on my own. I purchased my outfit from Cosplay Sky and it was $149 USD. (And then there was an additional $30 USD shipping charge…) I ordered it mid-September and it arrived well before October from China. I was surprised at how quickly I received it, but really, really pleased.

Halloween 2015 - Harley Quinn
Halloween 2015 – Harley Quinn

I was also concerned about fit, but it worked out in the end. I ordered a medium and most of the costume fit just fine. The only piece that didn’t was the back shoulder strap grid thing which comes over the shoulders and across the chest. I ended up not wearing it and it didn’t really change the appearance of my costume.

Halloween 2015 - Harley Quinn - face close up
Halloween 2015 – Harley Quinn – face close up

My makeup was really, REALLY simple for this one. I first primed my face with Make Up For Ever‘s Step 1 Smoothing Primer to even everything out. I used a little bit of Revlon‘s ColorStay foundation in 180 Buff with a lot of Inglot‘s white concealer mixed in. I sponged the concoction onto my face using a Real Techniques Miracle Complexion Sponge and set it with Hourglass‘ Ambient Lighting Powder in Ethereal Light.

After priming my eyes with Milani‘s eyeshadow primer, I covered them with MAC‘s Blacktrack fluidline. I let that dry a bit then covered the fluidline with Urban Decay‘s Blackout shadow. I basically covered my entire lid with it, blended it up through the crease and lined my lower lash line with it – smoking it out as much as possible (I think I used a bit of MAC Cork to help out). I tightlined both water lines with my Marc Jacobs Highliner Gel Crayon in Blacquer, applied essence‘s get big! lashes (waterproof) mascara and then popped on some House of Lashes Bombshell falsies. I used a little bit of Lit CosmeticsHeartbreaker glitter on my lower lash line, but it didn’t really show up in pictures. I filled in my brows with Anastasia‘s Dipbrow Pomade in Taupe.

The only thing remaining was my lip colour – I ended up going with NARS matte lip pencil in Cruella.

Halloween 2015 - Harley Quinn
Halloween 2015 – Harley Quinn
Halloween 2015 - Harley Quinn with matching nails!
Halloween 2015 – Harley Quinn with matching nails!

One of the things that pleased me the most were my matching nails. I had some KISS fake nails in RIP which were PERFECT for this costume. Not only were they a red and black gradient, but they even had a little bit of glitter on them! I cut and filed them down to a more decent length for my hands, making them a lot easier to wear. (I saw that tip on someone else’s blog by the way – super useful!)

Dying my plastic wig with Sharpies
Dying my plastic wig with Sharpies

Dyeing the wig I got off Ebay was one of the more concerning things for me – especially since it was plastic and not something that would take colour well. Thankfully, Zubie of Living The Grey pointed me towards this YouTube tutorial that did the trick.  The gist of it is that you drain the ink out of Sharpies into an alcohol base and then paint it onto the wig.

Dying my plastic wig with Sharpies - first coat
Dying my plastic wig with Sharpies – first coat

Since my wig was so bright, I had to do about three coats before I got it looking decent enough to wear. At first the red came out quite pink and the black was honestly quite purple. Multiple coats of ink worked though!

The only other thing remaining was the baseball bat. I picked up the cheapest wooden bat I could get from Canadian Tire and spray painted the whole thing solid red. Once it had dried, I taped off a swirl pattern and resprayed it black. After the tape was pulled off, I let the whole thing dry and then tapped up the base like a hockey stick and tada! DONE!

Halloween 2015: Harley Quinn, The Joker, Two Face, Batman, The Riddler, Robin and Poison Ivy
Halloween 2015: Harley Quinn, The Joker, Two Face, Batman, The Riddler, Robin and Poison Ivy
We spent our evening out on Church Street in Toronto for the block party (thanks for the photo Paulyne!)
We spent our evening out on Church Street in Toronto for the block party (thanks for the photo Paulyne!)

All in all, this was my absolute favourite costume to wear for Halloween and I was SO FREAKING SAD when I had to take it off! I not only thought I looked adorably spunky but I also felt like a badass. I’m totally up for wearing this to a con or something because I just want to get right back into that outfit!

Chillin' like villains
Chillin’ like villains

Click through to see some of the other costumes: | The Joker | Poison Ivy | Two Face |

Halloween Ideas from the Past

As it turns out, Halloween planning is kicking my butt this year. I actually have a grand total of three costumes – two for work and one for the actual main event on October 31st. It’s fun and exciting, but I’m a little bit behind on my blogging schedule because of it all.

I thought I’d re-share some of the Halloween costumes I’ve already posted on the blog since not everyone will have seen them. Please enjoy, and I should be back on track shortly!

Guardians of the Galaxy

Last year my group of friends and I went all out as the Guardians of the Galaxy. We were an enormous hit on Church Street (a street in the gay village in Toronto that’s closed to traffic on Halloween night)! I still get positive feedback on that costume even a year later! Full costume details and planning right here.

Sugar Skull

Last year I opted to do a sugar skull makeup look for work. I loved wearing this so, so much. To me it looked absolutely beautiful and it was something I had never even attempted before. Full details right here.

Sailor Moon

In 2013, my friend and I opted to do Sailor Moon and Tuxedo Mask. This was the costume that started it all for me! I really got into doing group costumes after this one since we not only had so much fun but I also discovered how much of a celebrity you feel like on Church Street when you go out in costume! Full details here.

Candy Corn Makeup

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This is a total repost from last year, but it still works for the Halloween season!

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Eyes

I first applied NYX‘s Jumbo Eyeshadow Pencil in Milk all over the lid, blended it out, then:

  1. Makeup Geek White Lies on the inner third of the lid and pulled around the tearduct.
  2. Inglot Matte 370 on the middle third of the lid.
  3. Inglot Matte 383 on the outer third of the lid and on the outer corner of the lower lash line.

Tarte‘s black gel liner to create the wing with Urban Decay Perversion mascara on my lashes.

Rest of the Face

  • Foundation: Boots No7 Instant Radiance in Cool Vanilla
  • Bronzer: NYC Fire Island Tan
  • Blush: Hard Candy Skinny Dipping
  • Lips: NYX Butter Gloss in Cherry Cheesecake

I hope you enjoyed the roundup! If you’re curious what I’m going to be this year, here’s a sneak peek:

Kiss Limited Edition Halloween 2015

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So you may have noticed that I don’t post anything related to nails on my blog. I’m just not hugely into nail polish so it’s not really a “thing” for me. I am, however, HUGELY into Halloween, so that’s why I’m introducing you to the limited edition fake nails by Kiss (aka Broadway Nails).

Kiss Halloween nails
Kiss Halloween nails

With a six different options, it’s hard not to not fall in love with at least one of the designs, especially if you’re a rabid fan of Halloween like I am!

"RIP"
“RIP”

These “RIP” nails were the first ones to draw my attention. I’m going as Harley Quinn for Halloween this year (huge Batman-themed six person group costume) and these are PERFECT for it! Hell yes to a red and black ombre with glitter on top! I cannot wait to wear these with my costume.

"Ghostly"
“Ghostly”

Ghostly – A black to silver ombre with silver glitter on top.

"Cauldron"
“Cauldron”

Cauldron – Adorable jack-o-lanterns with spiders and webs.

"Fright Night"
“Fright Night”

Fright Night – Trick or Treat! With glitter and spiders.

"Haunting"
“Haunting”

Haunting – Ahhhh candy corn! Easily the best Halloween candy!

"Broomstick"
“Broomstick”

Broomstick – And lastly, glittery spiders and their webs.

Wearing "Broomstick"
Wearing “Broomstick”

Having never tried fake nails before, I really didn’t know what to expect. All of the limited edition Halloween themed nails are marked as “medium” length but holy crap did they ever feel long to me. I saw on someone else’s blog that you can actually file down the tip to make a shape (and length!) you want, so I may be doing that the next time I put a pair of these on.  The length on these is definitely not something I’m used to at all, so there’s a bit of an adjustment factor on that.

Wearing "Broomstick"
Wearing “Broomstick”

Staying power? Man, let me tell you about the staying power… these bad boys did NOT want to come off! I was fairly impressed that the glue that’s built into the nail (it’s under a peel off tab) is so impressively strong. You do NOT have to worry about losing a nail while wearing these at all.

Each packet comes with 24 nails for your digits, so you’ll find a wide variety of sizes to pick from for each finger. I love that they have so many Halloween themed options to get us into the mood and I’m really happy I found something that’s a perfect fit for my planned Halloween costume. Woohoo!

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