![]() ![]() ![]() Feel free to choose a "scare level" that feels right for you! If you've got kids, you'll be glad to know that we've got tons of tamer ideas for the younger trick-or-treating crowd. There's no need to go overboard with the fear factor though. In preparation for your Halloween party, we'll show you how to get in the spirit ( Halloween pun fully intended) and how to make wickedly wonderful homemade decor ideas like decorative pillows, skull-shaped planters, Harry Potter-inspired crafts, and a spectral mirror that looks straight out of Snow White. Until then, take style cues from these looks and have yourself a creeptastic celebration, with social distancing guidelines, of course.While you'll need an easy DIY Halloween costume to great trick-or-treaters on Halloween-your house can also use a little bling! These easy Halloween crafts, for adults and kids, will help you deck out your front door, porch, living room, and front steps just in time for the spookiest night of the year. Here’s hoping Halloween 2021 will be bigger and safer for all, and free of coronavirus. Sadly, the biggest names from the industry, such as BTS, Blackpink, GOT7, EXO, etc. (L-R) JooE, Jane and Nayun, Hyebin, Ahin, Nancy from Momoland (Twitter/MMLD_Official) Can you spot Lee Min Ho’s character from Boys Over Flowers and Song Joong Ki’s Werewolf Boy? K-pop group The Boyz at their Halloween event (Twitter/Creker_Theboyz)Īnother fun Halloween surprise was Momoland’s online party, where the singers turned up as Tinkerbell, Catwoman, Sailor Moon, Marilyn Monroe, and the most hilarious of all, characters from the popular game Among Us. While some went the superhero route, others turned towards popular Korean movies and dramas. K-pop group The Boyz made quite a motley crew for their Halloween outing. (L-R) Mia as Matilda, Onda as Harley Quinn, Aisha as Lara Croft, EU as Sarah Connor, Sihyeon as Scarlet Witch, Yiren as Black Widow (Twitter/Everglow_staff) Girl group Everglow also had a Halloween party among themselves, and seems like their theme was all-female gang made of kickass heroines. Stray Kids Bangchan as a vampire (Twitter/Stray_Kids) Fans got to see their favourite stars dressed as Draco Malfoy, Chucky the murderous doll, Grim Reaper from the hit K-drama Goblin, Sherlock Holmes, etc. Meanwhile, K-pop group Stray Kids brought the Halloween spirit into their virtual fan meeting. The dress code? Zombies from the historical drama Kingdom! K-pop group Dreamcatcher as Korean zombies (Twitter/hf_dreamcatcher) Horror queens Dreamcatcher- the all-girl sextet whose group concept itself is supernatural - shared a Halloween special dance version of their song Boca for their fans. He also shared snippets from a small gathering with other musicians in his Instagram stories. Singer and record producer Gray found his Halloween inspiration in the Sheriff Woody, the cowboy from Toy Story films. Sunmi as Maleficent (left) and Koanashi (Twitter/Miyaohyeah) ![]() The former Wonder Girls member is quite a unique performer, and quirky might as well be her middle name. Sunmi, the Gashina hitmaker, turned into Maleficent and Koanashi, to wish her fans for Halloween. South Korean singers Jamie (left) and Lee Hi at their early Halloween celebration.(Instagram/LeeHi_hi) This year, while the usual big parties were not possible, thanks to the Covid-19 pandemic, the Halloween spirit remained high in Hallyu land. They are always trying to one up each other when it comes to unleashing their freaky and quirky sides on the occasion. Halloween might have originated in Europe, but South Korean celebrities seem to love this ghostly festival just as much as a zombie loves human brain. From creepy costumes galore to themed performances and broadcasts, there’s a lot of content to devour. Halloween is one of the most fun times to be a K-pop fan.
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