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Hi, I'm Matt Cail. On behalf of Expert Village I'm going to show you how to make a glow in
the dark skeleton costume. With our face coming together and getting ready to be able to put
on our mask, there is another optional effect that I wanted to discuss and that is putting
some glow paint on your shoes now. This is going to you're going to have to take take
this case by case bases. If you have an old pair of rowdy black shoes that you really
don't need or maybe they are just workers shoes and short, you don't care about them
much. You can apply some of the black fabric the actual glow in the dark fabric paint to
your shoes. Again to give more of that skeleton look now, you can do this a number of ways
you can actually paint on skeleton feet if you want, that is one way. The way I recommend
it takes less artistic learnings is just like looking for some of the main seams on the
shoes and like painting those in. Painting those ends up on the sides near the lacing
even up like near up the top of the shoe too. Those are all great places you can put on
some of your glow in the dark paint. Personally I don't think you need to really paint your
shoes with glow in the dark. Often times the skeleton costume is going to have like the
feet is going to be at the bottom near where your ankles will be anyways, so it almost
creates a double effect. It's more important that your shoes, that your feet and ankles
are clad and black but less so that they glow in the dark.