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    Pull together a witch wardrobe for Halloween without too much toil and trouble.

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    Try these DIY witch costumes for a bewitching Halloween 2022! You'll find witch Halloween costumes inspired by TV and movies, as well as some classic ideas.

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    Arthur Meme Costume. Shop Now. Everyone loves a good throwback, and this one is perfect for that '90s nostalgia. All you need to do is make some ears out of construction paper and a headband, and ...

  5. Halloween costume - Wikipedia

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    Halloween costumes are often designed to imitate supernatural and scary beings. Costumes are traditionally those of monsters such as vampires, werewolves, zombies, ghosts, [33] skeletons, witches, goblins, trolls, devils, etc., or in more recent years, such science fiction-inspired characters as aliens and superheroes. There are also costumes ...

  6. Witch's ladder - Wikipedia

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    A witch's ladder (also known as "rope and feathers", witches' ladder, witches ladder, or witch ladder) is a practice, in folk magic or witchcraft, that is made from knotted cord or hair, that normally constitutes a spell. Charms are knotted or braided with specific magical intention into the cords.

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    Wicca (English: / ˈ w ɪ k ə /), also known as "The Craft", [1] is a modern pagan, syncretic, earth-centered religion.Considered a new religious movement by scholars of religion, the path evolved from Western esotericism, developed in England during the first half of the 20th century, and was introduced to the public in 1954 by Gerald Gardner, a retired British civil servant.