![]() It took that long for her to come down from the sugar rush from all the candy to finally get her to stand still for a picture. It took me until Christmas to finally get her to pose for a picture in her Halloween outfit. Please note the Christmas tree in the background. So, here is the picture I finally got of my niece wearing her Halloween costume. If you don't have a kid or a niece around, it is probably not a good idea to go around taking photos of someone else's kid, so substitute a picture of any consenting subject, preferably someone you know, in a Halloween outfit or costume. ![]() It doesn't necessarily have to be an embarrassing picture, but that helps. The first step is to take a non-blurry photograph of your kid, or in my case my niece, in their Halloween outfit. The first step in this process is the hardest, though luckily you have all year to complete this task. You can then follow along step by step through the rest of this instructable. (Don't have a digital camera? Check out my store at for flip camera)īelow is a video that takes you step by step through the process. Luckily, there is technology to save the day! You don't even need an expensive photo manipulation software to create professional looking images. Even if your little one is not frightened by posing in front of a haunted house, he or she is is likely to have such a Halloween candy sugar rush that your little monster won't stay still long enough to get a non-blurry photo. Have you ever tried to snap that perfect Halloween photo of your favorite little ghost goblin or ghoul? Get a perfect picture of your little Princess or Ballerina for that holiday photo? If you have, you soon realize just how difficult it is to get your little one to pose for a Halloween picture, especially if you want to take it in front of that scary haunted house with the howling sound effects as your little monster starts to cry.
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