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31 Days of Halloween

Updated: Nov 2, 2023

It's that time again. My favorite time of the year when everyone (including adults) get to play dress up and transform into our favorite characters, or our most feared villains. For the past couple of years I've been participating is the "31 Days of Halloween" challenge. In 2021 and 2022, I shared my photos exclusively on OnlyFans. Of course, they all had a twist for my mature audience. But this year I decided to create more family-friendly versions of my edits that are suitable for my supporters on my public platforms. So if you're struggling trying to come up with Halloween costume ideas, looking for makeup inspiration, or just want to support my journey becoming a cosplay model, I hope you find just as much joy in viewing these photos as I've had creating them! I'll also link the TikTok videos of me creating each look. Without further delay, let's get into the spooky fun!


Day 1 • Pennywise | It



Pennywise is a fictional character created by author Stephen King. It is the main antagonist in his novel "It," which was published in 1986. Pennywise is a shape-shifting entity that primarily takes the form of a clown to lure and terrify children in the town of Derry, Maine. It awakens every 27 years to feed on the fear of its victims and has a variety of other monstrous forms. For anyone with a fear of clowns, Pennywise is definitely your worst nightmare.


Day 2 • Tiffany Valentine



Tiffany Valentine is a fictional character in the "Child's Play" film series, specifically in the sequels that feature Chucky, the killer doll. She is initially introduced in the fourth installment, "Bride of Chucky" (1998), and plays a significant role in subsequent films.


Tiffany was originally a human named Tiffany Ray, portrayed by Jennifer Tilly. After Chucky's soul is transferred into a doll in a ritual, Tiffany's soul also ends up inside a bridal doll. She becomes the bride of Chucky, and the two murderous dolls go on a violent and darkly humorous killing spree together. Tiffany is often depicted as sassy, conniving, and as twisted as Chucky himself.


Tiffany's character adds a layer of humor and complexity to the later entries in the series, making her a memorable addition to the "Child's Play" franchise.


Becoming Tiffany Valentine: https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZT8kSGJ4r/


Day 3 • Coraline



Coraline is the main character in the dark fantasy novella "Coraline," written by Neil Gaiman and later adapted into a popular animated film titled "Coraline" (2009), directed by Henry Selick. In the story, Coraline is a young girl who moves into a new home with her parents, but she quickly becomes bored and unhappy with her surroundings.


Coraline discovers a hidden door in her new house that leads to an alternate reality where everything seems better, including her "Other Mother" and "Other Father." However, she soon realizes that this alternate world is sinister and dangerous, and she must summon her courage to rescue her real parents and confront the malevolent forces at play.


The character of Coraline is known for her bravery, resourcefulness, and determination, making her a beloved figure in the realm of dark fantasy and children's literature.



Day 4 • Beetlejuice



Beetlejuice is a fictional character who is the title character of the 1988 dark comedy film "Beetlejuice," directed by Tim Burton. He's a mischievous, crude, and obnoxious ghost who, in the film, is hired by a recently deceased couple to help them haunt their former home to scare away its new inhabitants. However, Beetlejuice's antics and unpredictable behavior create chaos and hilarity. The character's name is often said three times in a row, "Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice," to summon him in the movie, although this can have unintended consequences. Beetlejuice has always been one of my personal favorite characters in the horror genre.



Day 5 • Morticia Addams



Morticia Addams is a fictional character and matriarch of the Addams family, a fictional, macabre, and gothic family created by cartoonist Charles Addams. She is most well-known from "The Addams Family" television series that originally aired in the 1960s and later inspired various films, including the 1991 and 1993 "Addams Family" movies.


Morticia is characterized by her elegant and alluring gothic appearance, with long, flowing black hair, a slender figure, and a fascination with the morbid and occult. She is the wife of Gomez Addams and the mother of Wednesday and Pugsley Addams. Morticia is often depicted as a loving and caring mother, despite the family's unusual and dark interests.


She is an iconic figure in pop culture, known for her unique style and the way she embraces the unconventional and macabre with a sense of grace and sophistication. Morticia's character has been portrayed by various actresses over the years, with Carolyn Jones originating the role in the 1960s TV series.


Becoming Morticia Addams: https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZT8kS5Fdo/


Day 6 • Emily | The Corpse Bride



The "Corpse Bride" is a character from the 2005 stop-motion animated film of the same name, directed by Tim Burton. In the movie, the Corpse Bride is named Emily. She was a young woman who died and was buried in the woods. When Victor, the film's protagonist, accidentally proposes to her while rehearsing his wedding vows, he finds himself in the Land of the Dead, where Emily resides.


Emily is a kind and gentle character, despite her appearance as a reanimated corpse. She becomes an important part of the story, helping Victor navigate the afterlife and eventually making a selfless choice that allows him to return to the world of the living.


The character of the Corpse Bride is known for her striking visual design and her role in the film's exploration of themes such as love, death, and the afterlife, which are common in Tim Burton's works.


Becoming The Corpse Bride: https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZT8kS7mNQ/


Day 7 • The Cheshire Cat | Alice in Wonderland



The Cheshire Cat is a fictional character from Lewis Carroll's classic novel "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland." This whimsical and enigmatic character is known for its distinctive, mischievous grin and its habit of appearing and disappearing at will.


The Cheshire Cat encounters Alice, the story's protagonist, in Wonderland and provides her with cryptic advice and riddles. One of the cat's most famous lines is, "We're all mad here," reflecting the absurdity of Wonderland.


The Cheshire Cat has been depicted in various adaptations, including Disney's animated film "Alice in Wonderland," where it is known for its distinctive smile and disappearing act. The character remains an enduring symbol of whimsy and surrealism in literature and popular culture.


Becoming The Cheshire Cat: https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZT8kScdFm/


Day 8 • Scar | The Lion King



Scar is a fictional character in Disney's animated film "The Lion King," released in 1994. He is the main antagonist of the movie. Scar is a lion and the younger brother of Mufasa, the king of the Pride Lands. He is known for his distinctive black mane and scar over one eye, which gives him his name.


Scar is a cunning and power-hungry character who orchestrates a plot to kill Mufasa and take the throne for himself. He manipulates Simba, Mufasa's son and the film's protagonist, into leaving the Pride Lands, allowing Scar to rule as a tyrant.


Scar's character is known for his iconic voice, provided by Jeremy Irons in the original film, and his memorable song "Be Prepared." He is one of Disney's most well-known and enduring villains.



Day 9 • Wednesday Addams



Wednesday Addams is a fictional character from the Addams Family, a fictional and macabre family created by cartoonist Charles Addams. She is the daughter of Gomez and Morticia Addams and the sister of Pugsley Addams. Wednesday is known for her dark, gothic, and deadpan sense of humor, which often involves morbid or macabre topics.


The character of Wednesday Addams has appeared in various forms of media, including the 1960s "The Addams Family" television series, where she was portrayed by actress Lisa Loring. She has also been featured in Addams Family movies, TV series, and other adaptations, and has become an iconic figure in popular culture known for her pale skin, long black braids, and her fascination with dark and eerie subjects.


Becoming Wednesday Addams: https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZT8kSPr6T/


Day 10 • Chucky



Chucky is a fictional character known as the "Good Guys" doll in the "Child's Play" horror movie franchise. The character is a possessed doll that becomes a murderous and evil force. Chucky is possessed by the spirit of a serial killer named Charles Lee Ray, who transfers his soul into the doll in a ritual to escape death.


Chucky is often depicted as a small, red-haired doll in blue overalls, which is his "normal" appearance. However, he can be quite devious and murderous, often using his diminutive size to his advantage to create suspense and terror.


The "Child's Play" franchise has several sequels, and Chucky, with his twisted sense of humor and murderous intent, has become a well-known figure in the horror genre.



Day 11 • Hades | Hercules



Hades is a fictional character from Disney's animated film "Hercules," released in 1997. He is the main antagonist of the movie and is based on the character from Greek mythology. In the film, Hades is portrayed as the god of the underworld, with a fiery blue appearance, a sharp wit, and a cynical sense of humor.


Hades seeks to overthrow Zeus, the king of the gods, and take control of Mount Olympus. He plots to release the Titans and uses various schemes to eliminate Hercules, who is a threat to his plans. Hades is known for his humorous one-liners and is often accompanied by his bumbling henchmen, Pain and Panic.


Hades is voiced by James Woods in the film, and his character is a memorable and charismatic Disney villain, known for his quick-witted and cunning nature.



Day 12 • Jack Skellington



Jack Skellington is the main character in the animated film "The Nightmare Before Christmas," released in 1993. He is the Pumpkin King of Halloween Town, a fictional world where every day is Halloween, and all the inhabitants are responsible for creating spooky and scary experiences for the human world.


Jack Skellington is known for his distinctive appearance as a skeleton, with a tall, lanky frame, a skull-shaped head, and a dapper sense of style. Despite being the Pumpkin King and the mastermind behind Halloween festivities, he becomes disenchanted with his role and decides to take on the identity of Santa Claus to bring a new experience to his world.


The character of Jack Skellington is known for his journey of self-discovery and his iconic role in the holiday-themed film, which combines elements of Halloween and Christmas. The film was directed by Henry Selick and produced by Tim Burton, and it has become a beloved classic in the world of animation.


Becoming Jack Skellington: https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZT8kA6E5c/


Day 13 • Jason Voorhees



This year, October 13th landed on a Friday which gave me the perfect opportunity to create a signature Friday the 13th look. Jason Voorhees is a fictional character and the main antagonist of the "Friday the 13th" film series, which began with the 1980 slasher film of the same name. He is one of the most iconic and enduring figures in the horror genre.


Jason is known for his distinctive appearance, often wearing a hockey mask to hide his deformed face. He is a relentless and seemingly indestructible killer who seeks vengeance for the death of his mother, Pamela Voorhees. His weapon of choice is usually a machete, and he is typically associated with the Crystal Lake campground, where many of the films are set.


The character of Jason Voorhees has appeared in multiple films, becoming a symbol of horror and the slasher subgenre. His franchise includes numerous sequels and has left an indelible mark on popular culture.


Becoming Jason Voorhees: https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZT8kAMqmA/


Day 14 • Harley Quinn



Harley Quinn, whose real name is Dr. Harleen Frances Quinzel, is a fictional character in the DC Comics universe. She made her first appearance in the Batman animated series in 1992 and has since become a popular and enduring character in the Batman and wider DC Comics mythos.


Harley Quinn is known for her playful and erratic personality. She was originally a psychiatrist at Arkham Asylum, where she treated the Joker, Batman's arch-nemesis. However, her infatuation with the Joker led her to become his criminal accomplice and love interest. She often wears a red and black harlequin costume, which reflects her circus-themed persona.


Over the years, Harley Quinn has evolved into a complex character with her own storylines, and she has been featured in various comic books, animated series, and films. Her character's popularity led to her becoming a symbol of female empowerment in the comic book world and beyond. She has been portrayed by actresses like Margot Robbie in the DC Extended Universe films.



Day 15 • Sally



Sally is a fictional character from the animated film "The Nightmare Before Christmas," released in 1993. She is a ragdoll created by the film's creator, Dr. Finkelstein, who serves as a kind of caretaker to him.


Sally is known for her distinctive appearance, with stitched-together features and a patchwork dress. She is intelligent and caring, and she has a crush on the main character, Jack Skellington, the Pumpkin King of Halloween Town.


In the film, Sally is both an ally and a love interest for Jack, and she plays a significant role in the story as she tries to help him understand the concept of Christmas. Sally is a beloved character in the film and is known for her thoughtful and kind-hearted nature.



Day 16 • The Nun



The character known as "The Nun" is Valak, a demonic entity that appears in the horror film "The Nun," which is part of the "Conjuring Universe" of horror movies. Valak is portrayed as a malevolent and supernatural being that takes the form of a demonic nun.


Valak first appeared in "The Conjuring 2" (2016), where it haunted the Hodgson family, and then received its own spin-off film, "The Nun" (2018). In the movie, Valak is depicted as a terrifying and sinister presence haunting a Romanian abbey.


Valak, the demon nun, has become an iconic figure in modern horror cinema due to its menacing appearance and the eerie atmosphere it creates in the films.



Day 17 • Billy the Puppet



Billy the Puppet is a fictional character from the "Saw" horror film franchise. He appears in various installments of the series, often in the form of a ventriloquist puppet with a red bow tie and a white face with red swirls. The character is used as a messenger to deliver instructions to the victims of the Jigsaw Killer, a central character in the franchise.


Jigsaw, whose real name is John Kramer, uses Billy to communicate the rules and objectives of his sadistic "games" to the individuals he has abducted. These games often involve life-or-death situations meant to teach the victims a lesson about appreciating their lives.


Billy the Puppet has become an iconic and eerie symbol of the "Saw" franchise, which is known for its gruesome and elaborate traps and moral dilemmas.


Becoming Billy the Puppet: https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZT8kAFfjy/


Day 18 • The Joker



The Joker is a fictional supervillain and one of Batman's arch-nemeses in the DC Comics universe. He first appeared in Batman #1 in 1940. The character is known for his chaotic and unpredictable nature and has become one of the most iconic and enduring villains in popular culture.


The Joker's real name and origin story have varied over the years, and he is often portrayed as having a criminal mastermind, a love for chaos, and a fixation on Batman. He is known for his clown-like appearance, including green hair, white face makeup, and a perpetual grin.


The Joker has been depicted in various forms of media, including comic books, animated series, and live-action films. He has been portrayed by actors like Heath Ledger, Jack Nicholson, Joaquin Phoenix, and others. The character's complex and enigmatic personality has made him a beloved and intriguing figure in the world of superhero fiction.



Day 19 • Annabelle



Annabelle is a fictional haunted doll that has been featured in the "Conjuring Universe," a series of horror films. The character made her first appearance in "The Conjuring" (2013), and her story was expanded upon in two spin-off films, "Annabelle" (2014) and "Annabelle: Creation" (2017).


The doll's origin in the film is that it is possessed by a malevolent spirit, leading to terrifying and supernatural events. The real-life inspiration for Annabelle comes from the accounts of paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren, who had a collection of allegedly haunted objects, including a possessed Raggedy Ann doll.


Annabelle has become a well-known figure in modern horror cinema, and her creepy appearance and terrifying presence have contributed to her popularity in the horror genre. The character has also appeared in subsequent films within the "Conjuring" series.



Day 20 • Little Red Riding Hood



Little Red Riding Hood is a well-known character from European folklore, and she has been featured in various folktales and fairy tales, with many different variations. The most common version of the story is associated with Charles Perrault and the Brothers Grimm. In this story, Little Red Riding Hood is a young girl who wears a red riding hood or cape, which gives her the name. She sets out to visit her grandmother and brings her a basket of food.


In the traditional story, Little Red Riding Hood encounters a wolf along the way who tricks her into revealing the location of her grandmother's house. The wolf then goes to the grandmother's house, eats her, and takes her place in bed. When Little Red Riding Hood arrives at her grandmother's house, she notices something is amiss, and the story unfolds with her eventual rescue.


Little Red Riding Hood is often seen as a cautionary tale warning children about the dangers of talking to strangers. The character and the story have been retold and adapted in various forms of literature, theater, and media over the years, making it a classic and enduring part of folklore.


Becoming Little Red Riding Hood: https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZT8kANPr9/


Day 21 • Ursula



Ursula is a fictional character from Disney's animated film "The Little Mermaid," released in 1989. She is the main antagonist of the movie. Ursula is a sea witch who lives in an underwater lair and is known for her distinctive appearance, which includes a half-human, half-octopus body.


In the film, Ursula tricks the young mermaid princess Ariel into making a deal with her to transform her into a human in exchange for her voice. Ursula is a cunning and manipulative character who seeks to take control of the underwater kingdom and gain power over the ocean.


Ursula is known for her memorable song "Poor Unfortunate Souls" and has become one of Disney's iconic and beloved villains, thanks to her devious and larger-than-life personality. She is also featured in various adaptations and media related to "The Little Mermaid."



Day 22 • Cruella de Vil



Cruella de Vil is a fictional character created by author Dodie Smith and later popularized by Disney. She is the main antagonist in the novel "The Hundred and One Dalmatians" (1956) and its 1961 animated film adaptation titled "One Hundred and One Dalmatians."


Cruella is known for her obsession with fur, particularly Dalmatian fur, and her striking appearance, which includes black-and-white hair and extravagant clothing. In the story, she kidnaps Dalmatian puppies to create a fur coat, which leads to a daring rescue mission by the puppies' owners, Roger and Anita, and a group of other dogs.


Cruella de Vil has become one of Disney's most iconic and memorable villains, known for her ruthless and fashion-obsessed personality. She was portrayed by Glenn Close in live-action adaptations of "101 Dalmatians" and "102 Dalmatians" in the 1990s.


Becoming Cruella de Vil:


Day 23 • Maleficent



Maleficent is a fictional character from Disney. She is the main antagonist in Disney's 1959 animated film "Sleeping Beauty." Maleficent is often portrayed as a powerful and malevolent sorceress who casts a spell on Princess Aurora, the film's protagonist. The character has since been featured in other Disney media, including her own live-action film series starring Angelina Jolie as Maleficent, which explores her backstory and motivations in a more complex manner.



Day 24 • Jessica Rabbit



Jessica Rabbit is a fictional character from the 1988 live-action/animated film "Who Framed Roger Rabbit." She is a sultry and curvaceous cartoon character who plays the role of the femme fatale in the movie. Jessica is married to Roger Rabbit, a zany and toon character. Her character design is known for her alluring appearance, but she's also depicted as a caring and devoted spouse. Jessica Rabbit has become an iconic figure in animation due to her distinctive style and memorable presence in the film.


Becoming Jessica Rabbit: https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZT8SLWjbR/


Day 25 • Ghostface | Scream



Ghostface is the alias of several fictional characters in the "Scream" film series, created by screenwriter Kevin Williamson and director Wes Craven. Ghostface is the masked killer who terrorizes the characters in the movies, known for making phone calls and taunting their victims. The identity of Ghostface changes with each installment of the series, adding to the suspense and mystery.



Day 26 • A Mummy



A mummy is a well-preserved, often desiccated (dried out), human or animal body that has undergone a deliberate or natural process of preservation after death. Mummification practices have been carried out in various cultures and time periods, with ancient Egypt being one of the most well-known for its elaborate mummification techniques. The goal of mummification is to prevent decomposition and maintain the body's physical features, which can provide insights into the culture, beliefs, and life of the people from that era.



Day 27 • A Vampire



A vampire is a mythical creature often depicted in folklore and popular culture as an undead being that sustains itself by feeding on the blood of the living. Vampires are typically portrayed as immortal or long-lived, possessing superhuman strength and various supernatural powers, such as the ability to transform into bats or other animals, control minds, and be vulnerable to sunlight or religious symbols like crosses. Vampire legends have been a part of various cultures throughout history and have been the subject of countless books, movies, and television shows.


Becoming a Vampire:


Day 28 • Frankenstein



Frankenstein typically refers to the character and novel created by Mary Shelley. Frankenstein's full title is "Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus," and it was first published in 1818. The story centers around Victor Frankenstein, a young scientist who creates a grotesque, sentient being through an experiment that reanimates dead tissue. This creature, often referred to as "Frankenstein's monster," is not given a name in the novel. The story explores themes of science, ethics, and the consequences of human ambition. Over time, "Frankenstein" has become a classic work of literature and has had a significant influence on the horror genre.


Becoming Frankenstein:


Day 29 • Queen of Hearts



The Queen of Hearts is a fictional character from Lewis Carroll's novel "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland." She is a tyrannical and whimsical monarch who rules over Wonderland and is known for her obsession with ordering executions by beheading at the slightest offense. The Queen of Hearts is one of the colorful and eccentric characters that Alice encounters during her adventures in Wonderland, and she is often depicted as a woman with a short temper and a tendency to shout, "Off with their heads!" The character has appeared in various adaptations and adaptations of Carroll's work in literature, film, and other media.


Becoming the Queen of Hearts:


Day 30 • Pinhead | Hellraiser



Pinhead, also known as the Hell Priest, is a fictional character and the primary antagonist in the "Hellraiser" film series. Created by Clive Barker, Pinhead is a leader of a group of otherworldly beings known as the Cenobites, who are summoned from a realm of pleasure and pain through a mysterious puzzle box called the Lament Configuration. Pinhead is known for his distinctive appearance, including a bald head with nails driven into it, which gives him a rather unsettling and macabre appearance. The character has become an iconic figure in the horror genre and has appeared in multiple "Hellraiser" films and other related media.


Becoming Pinhead:


Day 31 • Michael Meyers



Michael Myers is a fictional character in the "Halloween" film series, which is a popular horror franchise. He is a relentless and seemingly unstoppable serial killer who first appeared in the 1978 film "Halloween," directed by John Carpenter. Michael Myers is known for wearing a white mask and a jumpsuit and is often referred to as "The Shape." He has a mysterious and malevolent personality, and his motive for killing is usually shrouded in mystery. The character has been the focus of many sequels, remakes, and adaptations over the years, making Michael Myers one of the iconic figures in the horror genre.


Becoming Michael Meyers:


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