A specialist Halloween costume shop provides this entry to the 12 Masks of Halloween. It’s an animated werewolf mask.
12 Masks of Halloween
A Halloween advent calendar? Nearly! Geek Native has, for years, counted down 12 days to Halloween by sharing a mask daily.
Why masks? Halloween has roots in ancient traditions like Samhain, where people wore masks to disguise themselves from spirits or mimic them. This practice evolved into the modern tradition of wearing costumes and masks for fun and fright.
12 Masks of Halloween: #3 Davy Jones
In addition to squid face, you’ll get the incredibly important hat, one immobile claw, the camisole, waistcoat, shirt, pants with decor, belt with decor, boots and a tentacle glove.
12 Masks of Halloween: #2 Squid Game
Schools are busy sending parents letters warning them not to let kids watch Squid Game here in the UK. Good move, schools. That’ll keep the show exciting and engaging in young minds for now.
12 Masks of Halloween: #1 Warhammer Skaven
Steampunky Skaven from Warhammer and Warhammer Fantasy Battle. They’re chaos mutants of the most famous kind.
12 Masks of Halloween: #12 Plague Doctor
So, we’ll wrap this mask countdown with one of the most iconic masks of all time: the Plague Doctor.
12 Masks of Halloween: #11 Cyclops
This cyclops is made from plaster and paint, and the eye itself is a screen you can look through.
12 Masks of Halloween: #10 Flaming Skull
Flamboyant skulls are in for Halloween and all sorts of parties.
12 Masks of Halloween: #9 Ice Dragon
Geek Native is counting down the days to Halloween with the 12 Masks of Halloween. Today’s we’ve gone all Icewind Dale.
12 Masks of Halloween: #8 Murder Bunny
By “indoor use”, let’s exclude banks from the list of recommended locations. Just to be safe.
12 Masks of Halloween: #7 Inaccurate Viking
What’s on sale here is a moulded latex 1/2 head mask, with a metal-look and hollow horns.