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truebluemeandyou: Halloween & Cosplay DIYs

@halloweencrafts / truebluehalloween.com

Find the best Halloween & Cosplay DIYs that are fun and doable here. Check out my main blog for over 9,000 DIYs: truebluemeandyou.tumblr.com If you OWN an image I've posted and want it taken down email me at truebluemeandyou {at} gmail [dot] com
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DIY Glitter Beard - Cosplay and Halloween Option

No, it isn’t April 1st, and I hope this brings a little sparkle to your Friday afternoon.

From Cool Things (emphasis added):

The Glitter Beard Kit contains a small pot of red glitter, a 50 ml bottle of beard oil, and a bib. Why red glitter? So you can look like you just ate raw unicorn, with its blood splattered all around your mouth. 
To use, simply put the bib on to ensure the glitter doesn’t spill onto your clothes, apply the beard oil to condition it for dumping with glitter, and proceed with dumping the glitter. You can dump the whole pot to go full blast with your new look or simply dab on a little to make it a conservatively shiny. Either way, your boring beard should be a whole lot less boring.
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DIY Santa or Viking Beard Free Pattern 

Updated 2019

You can make this viking beard into a Santa Claus beard on her blog For the Knit of It here

  • Left Top Photo: Melissa Campbell’s free crochet pattern is on Ravelry here. Link to crochet Viking Helmet below. 
  • Right Photo: Santa Beard from For the Knit of It here.
  • Bottom Photo: This image was posted by Projekte, Projekte here - the beard, helmet and horns. The beard was made from Melissa Campbell’s free pattern, and the knit viking helmet is also a free pattern from aknitica on Ravelry here

Here’s another take on Melissa Campbell’s free Viking Beard Ravelry pattern by tat2kitten.

The crochet Lael Viking Helmet pictured on the Top Left Photo is a $5.50 pattern from Tara Murray here.

Source: ravelry.com
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DIY Amazing Viking Beard Tutorial by Lux Mirabilis for Instructables here. This tutorial uses plastic canvas (so cheap) as the base and then lots of yarn. You can see ones on Etsy for $25-65 that aren’t as nice here. This tutorial has excellent instructions and it’s always a good sign to see that readers have made and posted their own versions! First seen at Geek Crafts here.

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DIY Amazing Viking Beard Tutorial by Lux Mirabilis for Instructables here. This tutorial uses plastic canvas (so cheap) as the base and then lots of yarn. You can see ones on Etsy for $25-65 that aren't as nice here. This tutorial has excellent instructions and it's always a good sign to see that readers have made and posted their own versions! First seen at Geek Crafts here.

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