Halloween Your Photos With Picnik & Get Featured

Get into the spirit of Halloween by changing your photos with Picnik's Halloween Tools!

I had so much fun trying on different looks for Halloween – I got to see myself become different characters without the annoyance of washing the face paint off later.

Using "Ogre Vision" to warp the area of my eye, "Zombify" to green my skin, "Ghoul Eye" to color my eyes, "Wounds" to add a gash and a stitched slash, and "Halloween Props" to add a spider to my shoulder, I went Ogre.

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Next, I did a really simple, but effectively spooky edit. With one click on "Ghostify" and a quick adjustment of the focus to my eye, I went all Ghost.

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And if we're talking Halloween, how could I ignore the draw of the porcelain skin and fangs? So I used "Draculan Dermis" to make my skin pale, "Fangs" to stick in some good canines, "Vampire Eyes" to go blood red in the eyes, and then "VampiraScope" to throw a moonlight look over the whole thing. And so there was Vampire Lotus.

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To round out my collection, I needed braaaainnnnnnssss. Okay, not yet, but I would once I became an Undead Zombie. I took a lot of time on this one, and it turned out very creepy.

I used "Zombify" to mottle my skin – I played with colors and the level of decay for the base, and I went back and did spots in a darker shade, to give it even more of a decayed look. I also used this effect to go over my hair because it gave it a dark, greasy rotten look. I even applied it very lightly in different colors to my shirt, b/c it looked too white and needed the stains of weeping skin.  "Wounds" was really important, and I used several different ones, with sizes adjusted, to really damage myself. Finally, I used "Ghoul Eye" to give my eyes a milky, glazed, bluish look. And with all of that, I became Undead.

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You really have to try this – it's easy to use and horrifyingly fun.  Be careful though, it can be quite addictive. I'm not going to say I spent days playing with it practically nonstop, while my child went neglected because it was REALLY important for me to get the perfect fang placement, but… well. It really is fun.

And I made it up to him by turning him into a vampire, too. Warning: It is ultra creepy to see your child become an Immortal Undead Bloodsucker. Even if it's just a photo.

(But also kind of awesome.)

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Most of the Halloween effects are free, but some of the effects are only for "Premium" Members. It's not expensive ($24.95/year), and I highly recommend it. You'll find great things to use there all year long.

Hop over to Picnik… I want to see what you can turn yourself into, and Feature you here!

Go make some Halloween Edits on a photo of yourself and/or your kids and once you've got a masterpiece, you can submit it to me for a chance to have it featured here on Halloween Day.  Judges from BD's Editorial Staff will help me choose 3 winners out of all photos submitted.

The winning photos will be featured here on the Photography Column of Blissfully Domestic throughout the day on October 31st.

  • Email your finished photo to: blissfullydomesticphotos @ gmail.com
  • Please include in your email a preferred name to include for attribution if you get featured, and if you like, a link to your webpage.
  • Photos will be accepted Monday 10/26 through Friday 10/30

For another chance to be featured, Halloweenify your Wedding Photos with Picnik and submit them to Malia on the Relationships Column, too! Click here for that.

Good luck!

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About the Author:

Lotus Carroll

Lotus is an outdoor loving, freelance writer with a passion for photography that has never seen a formal lesson. She writes (at her personal website and elsewhere) to keep her mind sharp, her sanity in sight, and her happiness not far out of touch. Her mischievous toddler son keeps her more than busy while her road-touring musician husband calls her from around the country to make her smile. She's moody, but pretty much always good for a laugh.
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10 responses to “Halloween Your Photos With Picnik & Get Featured”

  1. Sarah

    Even as a creepy ghoul, you're adorable. I love picnik – I cannot manage photoshop, but picnik is easy enough for me to use.

  2. Haley-O (Cheaty)

    Eeeeeeeeeeeek That was totally terrifying – the Zomby one. GAH! And your little guy – aaaahhhhhh! So creepy!

  3. Kat

    LOVE the undead. Definitely my fave by far. Thought your little vampire can suck my blood anytime :)

  4. Awesome idea!
    UP

  5. Lindsey@A Kindred Spirit's Thoughts

    These are amazing! I did this about a week ago and posted about it here:

    http://kindredspiritreviews.blogspot.com/2009/10/free-picnik-halloween-photo-effects.html

    It was so much fun! :-) I'm inspired by yours and want to go back and try again now. :-)

  6. George G Smith Jr

    OMG Lotus – those are amazing. I love it!!!

  7. Colleen - Mommy Always Wins

    That boy is the cutest baby vampire I've ever seen! (And, you know, I've like, see LOTS of them.)

  8. Adventures In Babywearing

    Oh my gosh- these are awesome!

    Steph

  9. Allison Worthington

    http://mrsfussypants.com/2009/10/because-i-am-so-scary/

    Arrrrrrr. Mrs Fussypants is a scurvy pirate.

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