Monday, October 31, 2011

Link Round-Up: October 31, 2011



5 Played Out Costumes - Think Twice Before Wearing These Tonight!!!

5 Reasons You Should Make Your Kid’s Halloween Costume

6 Easy Steps to a Last Minute Game of Thrones Costume

10 Last-Minute Costumes for Halloween 2011

12 unexpectedly hilarious Halloween costumes based on sci-fi vehicles

That At-At dog was cool, and you've probably seen the Chewbacca dog, too,  but here's some other pet costumes which put that getup you bought at Petsmart to shame.


Bruce Campbell's secret blood recipe and other horrible makeup

Cosplayers and Halloween: A Love/Hate Relationship

Create a Homemade R2D2 Costume

Google does not disappoint this year

Google handcarves 1,000-pound pumpkins for Halloween

Halloween in Hollywood 2011 Pictures

How do you celebrate Halloween if you're Weird Al? Make a Weird Al Jack O'Lantern!

How to Turn Two iPads Into a Gory, Gaping Hole in Your Torso

HuffPo went full-on zombie today, as did Hello Kitty

MakeMeZombie.com is a site that will instantly "zombie-fy" your photo.

Marvel's Costoberfest had some standout entries, and this costume roundup is respectably niche

Ninjas are a culture, too, even if you can't see them

The price of an awesome costume: Going to a Halloween party this weekend? Have the perfect, over-the-top, completely genre-accurate costume in mind to wear?

Steampunk: Yesterday's tomorrow

These are some delightfully off-kilter costumes from Japan that offer an interesting Halloween perspective, if you can figure it out

These Kids Costumes Remind Us Just How Awesome Halloween Really Is

ThinkGeek has posted the results of their 2011 Great Geeky Pumpkin Template Contest.

Todd Kent, who directed the Comic Book Literacy Documentary, sent along pictures of his 3-month-old daughter dressed in ALL the Lantern costumes. 

Tor.com Steampunk: Check out these adorable steam-pets!

Tor.com Urban Fantasy: Make-up Halloween tips from Sephora.

Waiting to carve a pumpkin till the very last minute? Look over here for inspiration or to see how people are way better at it than you are. (And here's how things could go for your parents)

We have always appreciated a dash of technical know-how on Halloween, and here's some DIY home haunting gems

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