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How to Be Raggedy Ann for Halloween
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If you're looking to dress up as Raggedy Ann for Halloween, here are some steps to follow: 1. Get a red yarn wig or dye your hair red: Raggedy Ann is known for her bright red hair, so this is an important part of the costume. You can either purchase a pre-made wig or dye your own hair using temporary hair dye. 2. Wear a blue dress with a white collar: Raggedy Ann typically wears a blue dress with a white collar. You can find a dress at a thrift store or make one yourself using blue fabric. 3. Add white stockings and black shoes: Raggedy Ann wears white stockings and black shoes, so make sure to add these to your outfit. 4. Paint your face: Raggedy Ann has a simple, doll-like face. You can use makeup to create a similar effect by painting your face white and adding black dots for eyes and a red dot for the nose. 5. Carry a Raggedy Ann doll: To really complete the look, carry around a Raggedy Ann doll. You can find these online or in stores. 6. Optional: Add accessories such as a red bow in your hair or a Raggedy Ann apron. With these steps, you can create a fun and recognizable Raggedy Ann costume for Halloween.
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