Best of AC Content: Masks for Halloween

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Halloween breeds an abundance of disguises in all shapes and forms. Some people wear full costumes. Some people, however, do not care to wear full costumes, but still want to do something to masquerade. Masks can complement costumes or be worn as a costume in and of themselves. They can come in every shape and size. Here are some AC writers favorite masks for Halloween this year.

Heather Amaral shares "Five Most Popular Political Halloween Masks". They include Barack Obama, Sara Palin, Hillary Clinton, Arnold Schwarzenegger, and George Washington. She includes prices and suggestions for outfits to go with each one.
http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/2125985/five_most_popular_political_halloween.html?cat=74

Darrin Atkins suggests "Michael Jackson Halloween Masks for Trick-or-Treating on Halloween Night". He suggests several websites where you can get a Michael Jackson mask online, and he provides links for each one. This helps provide a basis of comparison as well, so that you can get the best bargain.
http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/2151965/michael_jackson_halloween_masks_for.html?cat=25

J Shields mentions some scary masks to thrill your friends and neighbors in the article "Create Cheap Thrills with Halloween Masks". She talks about the Werewolf, Michael Myers from Friday the Thirteenth, and more.
http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/2125625/create_cheap_thrills_with_halloween_pg2.html?cat=74

Daniel B. Karpouzian has suggestions for Saw, Tie Fighter from Star Wars, Rex from GI Joe: The Rise of Cobra, and more in the article "The Best Halloween Masks this Year".
http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/2140337/the_best_halloween_masks_this_year_pg2.html?cat=74

Jackie Hardin gives tips on how to "Create Your Own Halloween Masks". Her instructions explain how to use gourds to create really interesting and unique Halloween masks with minimal cost.
http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/2140159/create_your_own_halloween_masks.html?cat=24

Jennifer Wagoner share some "Uses for Printable Halloween Masks". They can be used for decorations and much more if you choose to have a themed party. She also makes the point that you might want to use a heavy grain paper for printing these out.
http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/2134559/uses_for_printable_halloween_masks_pg2.html?cat=7

Carolyn Stevens tells us how to make our own latex masks in the article "Latex Halloween Masks Can Be Fun to Make". She includes some great tips on making a mold from a styrofoam wig holder. She also gives instructions for creating a skeleton head latex mask.
http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/86887/latex_halloween_masks_can_be_fun_to.html?cat=24

S. Supra had some really intriguing ghoulish ideas for the "Best Scary Masks for Halloween 2009". Some of these ideas include an autopsy ghoul, Blurp Charlie, a chained mask, zombie tongue, and a Leprechaun mask.
http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/2129865/best_scary_masks_for_halloween_2009_pg2.html?cat=74

Zac Smith counts down the "10 Indispensable Halloween Masks for 2009". It includes Rorschach, Dementor, Dubya, Clone Trooper, and more.
http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/2116943/10_indispensible_halloween_masks_for.html?cat=74

Michelle M Guilbeau-Sheppard discusses "Where to Find Venetian Masks". Venetian masks can make a fun, colorful idea for a Halloween disguise.
http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/1499913/where_to_find_venetian_masks.html?cat=7

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Willie Earl Sims, the author of "The Family and the Trinity", soon to be released, enjoys restoring Mustangs, living history reenactments, camping, fishing, and hunting. He also loves country music.  View profile

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