How to Create a Show-Stopping Playful Witch Costume

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A playful witch costume can be a fun and exciting choice for Halloween or other costume parties. A traditional witch costume typically consists of a black dress, a pointy hat, and a broomstick. However, to add a playful twist to the costume, there are many creative ideas that can be incorporated. One option for a playful witch costume is to choose a brightly colored dress instead of the traditional black. This can instantly add a fun and vibrant element to the costume. Additionally, adding whimsical patterns or prints to the dress, such as stars, moons, or polka dots, can further enhance the playfulness of the outfit.


2. Anjelica Huston as the hideous, child-hating Grand High Witch in Nicolas Roeg’s 1990 adaptation of Roald Dahl’s “The Witches.” If you and your kids have not seen this delightful film, do so now.

Yes, we love movie witches, and with tomorrow s arrival of live-action Maleficent with Angelina Jolie in the title role, it s time to revisit our favorite screen sorceresses. Regarding your question on Oz message board about origin of green-skinned witches -- I am pretty sure that there are none prior to the 1939 WofO movie.

Maleficent witch from Oz

Additionally, adding whimsical patterns or prints to the dress, such as stars, moons, or polka dots, can further enhance the playfulness of the outfit. Another way to make a witch costume more playful is by incorporating various accessories. Instead of a traditional pointy hat, one can opt for a hat in a unique shape or design.

Angelina Jolie’s Maleficent faces some pretty malicious competition

Back in the days when “eye of newt,” real­ly meant something, William Shakespeare wrote the lines “Double, double toil and trouble; fire burn, and caldron bubble” for his three witches in “Macbeth.” And who could forget “I’ll get you, my pretty, and your little dog, too,” from “The Wizard of Oz.” Yes, we love movie witches, and with tomorrow’s arrival of live-action “Maleficent” with Angelina Jolie in the title role, it’s time to revisit our favorite screen sorceresses.

1. The one and only Wicked­ Witch of the West from 1939’s “The Wizard of Oz.” Thanks to an unforgettable performance by Margaret Hamilton, this witch with the green face and wicked cackle has left an indelible imprint on the psyches of generations of children.

2. Anjelica Huston as the hideous, child-hating Grand High Witch in Nicolas Roeg’s 1990 adaptation of Roald Dahl’s “The Witches.” If you and your kids have not seen this delightful film, do so now.

3. Kim Novak as the sinuous modern-day witch Gillian Holroyd in the great New York City-set 1958 comedy “Bell Book and Candle.” She and purring cat Pye­wacket are a match made in witch-movie heaven.

4. Barbara Steele in Mario Bava’s 1960 classic “Black Sunday.” Steele has dual roles in the film, one good, one very bad, i.e., 17th century Moldavian Princess Asa Vajda, a witch who has a spiked demon mask hammered on her face before being burned at the stake. No wonder she’s mad as hell.

5. Veronica Lake in the 1942 marital romp “I Married a Witch.” Lake casts a palpable spell over the audience as this film’s former Salem witch burned at the stake and then brought back to Earth to seek revenge on descendants of her tormentors.

6. Agatha (voice of Jodie Ferland) in “ParaNorman.” The sad ’tweener witch from Salem whose curse threatens to destroy the town where the present-day clairvoyant Norman Babcock (Kodi Smit-McPhee) lives.

7. Broom-riding little girl witch Kiki (voice of Kirsten Dunst in the English language version), another cat lover, in the great Hayao Miyazaki’s 1989 animated, supernatural entry “Kiki’s Delivery Service.”

8. Evil Queen Grimhilde (voice of Lucille La Verne) from Disney’s “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” (1937). “Mirror, mirror on the wall, who’s the fairest of them all?” Indeed.

9. Forget “Game of Thrones” for a moment and recall the enchanting Helen Mirren as incestuous enchantress Morgana in John Boorman’s 1981 Arthurian classic “Excalibur.”

10. The ever-reliable scene-stealer Tilda Swinton as evil, yet regal White Witch in the 2005 blockbuster “The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe.”

Will Jolie’s Maleficent make the cut? Only if something truly wicked this way comes tomorrow.

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Will Jolie’s Maleficent make the cut? Only if something truly wicked this way comes tomorrow.
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For example, a hat with cat ears or a hat with flowers and feathers can instantly transform the costume and make it more playful. Adding colorful tights or striped stockings can also add a fun and playful element to the overall look. In terms of makeup, a playful witch costume allows for creativity and expression. One can experiment with bold and vibrant colors for their eyeshadow, such as neon green or purple. Adding glitter or rhinestones can also add a touch of glamour and playfulness to the makeup look. Additionally, drawing whimsical designs or symbols, such as stars or crescent moons, on the face can further enhance the playful witch vibe. Lastly, to complete the playful witch costume, one can incorporate unique props or accessories. Instead of the traditional broomstick, consider using a brightly colored or bedazzled broomstick. Adding playful jewelry, such as oversized colorful rings or charm bracelets, can also add a fun and whimsical touch to the costume. In conclusion, a playful witch costume is a great choice for those who want to add a fun and lighthearted twist to the traditional witch look. By incorporating bright colors, unique accessories, creative makeup, and whimsical props, one can create a truly playful and enchanting witch costume..

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1. Karen - 1 star - I was extremely disappointed with the Playbly witch costume. The quality was really poor, and it looked nothing like the picture online. The material was cheap and felt like it would rip if I moved too much. The sizing was also off, and it was way too small for me, despite ordering my usual size. The hat was also flimsy and wouldn't stay in place. Overall, I would not recommend this costume at all.
2. Mike - 2 stars - The Playbly witch costume was a letdown. The fabric was scratchy and uncomfortable to wear, which made it difficult to enjoy the Halloween party I attended. The costume also did not fit well, despite ordering according to the size chart provided. The stitching on the seams was poorly done, and I ended up having to fix several loose threads. The accessories that came with the costume were also subpar and easily fell apart. Save your money and look for a better quality witch costume elsewhere.
3. Sarah - 2 stars - I was unimpressed with the Playbly witch costume I purchased. The overall design and look were fine, but the quality was lacking. The zipper on the dress broke after just one use, rendering it useless. The hat was flimsy and kept falling off, no matter how securely I tried to fasten it. For the price I paid, I expected better craftsmanship and durability. I would not recommend this costume to anyone looking for a reliable and long-lasting option.
4. Alex - 1 star - The Playbly witch costume was a complete waste of money. The material was thin and felt like it would tear with the slightest pull. The size I ordered was completely off, and I couldn't even zip up the dress properly. The accessories were also cheaply made, with the necklace breaking within minutes of wearing it. The costume ended up in the trash after just one wear. I would strongly advise against purchasing this costume, as there are much better alternatives available.

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