To celebrate Halloween, a makeup artist transformed her daughters into a celebrity or character.
Michelle Scrivener (31), a Minneapolis, Minnesota native, used her skills to transform daughters Lily, 12 and Ellie, 7, into Lady Gaga and the Corpse Bride.
With the help of costumes and male up, they have also been Cruella De Vil, Morticia and Winfried from Hocus Pocus.
The styled shoots were taken by the mother-of-two last Halloween, when trick or treating was canceled due to Covid.
Michelle Scrivener (31), a Minneapolis, Minnesota mother, transformed her daughters into a different celebrity each day of October to celebrate the holiday of Halloween. Pictured, Ellie as Winifred from Hocus Pocus (left)
The mother-of-2 used her skills to transform daughters Lily, 12 and Ellie, 7, into Lady Gaga, the Corpse Bride, and even Elton John. Pictured, Lily as Edward Scissorhands (left)
Michelle’s daughters took it in turns and were completely transformed by Michelle. They wore a total 31 different looks between them. Lily as the Corpse Bride
Her make-up marathon was so popular among friends and family that she’s doing it again this season.
Michelle, who owns a beauty salon, received an unexpected reply when she posted her transformations online.
In just weeks, she gained over 10,000 Instagram fans and the demand for appointments at her salon Dead Rose Salon Loft has increased.
Michelle said that each makeover takes about two hours.
They have been Cruella De Vil, Morticia of the Addams Family, and Winfried in Hocus Pocus with the help of costumes and male ups. Pictured, Lily as Cruella de Vil (left)
The mother of two did her styled shoots for Halloween last year when trick or treating was canceled due to Covid. Pictured: Lily as Morticia, Addams Family
Her make-up marathon was so popular among friends and family that she’s doing it again. Pictured, Lily as Lady Gaga in her Telephone video
She said, “Of course there have been positive outcomes in terms of business – the main point is it’s something that I do with my family.”
‘We did it during the pandemic as the children were really disappointed that they couldn’t trick and treat.
‘Ellie, and Lily, would come home from school every morning so excited about the character they were going on to become.
“It really put smile on our faces during a time when there wasn’t much to smile about. It also made many other people smile.
“This year, we decided to do it all again and were pulling out all of the stops to make it our wildest Halloween yet.”
Michelle, who owns her beauty salon, received an unexpected reply when she posted her transformations online. Pictured, Ellie as Jareth the Goblin King from Labyrinth (left)
Michelle gained over 10,000 Instagram fans in just a few weeks. The demand for appointments at her salon Dead Rose Salon Loft rose dramatically. Pictured, Ellie Childlike Empress from the Neverending Story
Michelle said that each makeover takes about two hours. Pictured, Ellie Miss Argentina from Beetlejuice
Her daughters took it in turns to be completely made over by Michelle. Pictured: Ellie as Elton John