How to Add Stitches to Scary Clown Makeup

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Part of the video series: Halloween Scary Clown Makeup

Summary: Learn how to do scary clown makeup for Halloween with costume tips from a makeup expert in this free Halloween video.

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Matt Cail Matt Cail is an artist who works in oil, water color and acrylic paints, among others. Over the years, Cail has used a variety of styles in his paintings, ran... read more

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How to Add Stitches to Scary Clown Makeup

Hi! I'm Matt Cail and on behalf of Expert Village, I'm going to show you how to make scary clown makeup for Halloween. Our clown is looking pretty evil, but if the effects we have not done so far not enough for you, there is another you can do, which is add in stitching. I recommend the upper forehead is a great location to do this. Basically take black, do a nice thin line, have it grooved around as if it was particularly nasty cut that they had to sew shut, and we'll add some stitching up here. This is a little Frankenstein's monster, but it's almost as if perhaps some evil doctor did assemble this clown. This is not a natural clown. It's an unnatural clown. Again, this is optional. On probably all the clowns I’ve see, evil clowns that is, I've only seen stitching on about 1/3 of them. Don't feel that you have to do this, but it does add an additional effect that you can go for for your clown if you don't feel the rest is quite enough to convey the malevolence nature of the clown. You can really just go wild on this. You can have little stitching pads and have it spreading out as much as you want. I don't recommend going overboard, because in many ways the stitching is very much an option and not a necessity for your clown.

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