Bewitching Witch Illustrations for a Spooky Halloween

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October is here and it's time to start thinking about Halloween décor. One popular theme that always comes up is witches. From classic and spooky to cute and whimsical, witch illustrations can add a fun and festive touch to any Halloween display. These illustrations typically feature witches in various poses and settings, often with brooms, cauldrons, and black cats. They can range from traditional and eerie to modern and playful, making them a versatile choice for anyone looking to add a touch of Halloween magic to their surroundings. Whether you're designing a Halloween party invitation or creating a spooky scene for your home, witch illustrations can help set the mood and create a sense of enchantment.


Have you tried any of the vault palettes? Did you love or hate the palette?

The colours in the Dark Magic and Bling Boss palette were right up my alley since I don t own anything like that in my collection and I loved her first palette with Morphe. So this is supposed to be the correct formula that s similar to the original Jaclyn Hill palette where the shadows are creamy, pigmented, and super blendable.

Jaclyn Hill Black Magic

Whether you're designing a Halloween party invitation or creating a spooky scene for your home, witch illustrations can help set the mood and create a sense of enchantment. With their wide range of styles and themes, there's sure to be a witch illustration that suits your taste and adds that extra bit of spooky charm. So don't be afraid to embrace the witchy side of Halloween this year and incorporate some witch illustrations into your decorations.

Morphe x Jaclyn Hill Dark Magic Eyeshadow Palette Review & Swatches

Jaclyn Hill released four new palettes in a vault filled of shadows that were not used in the original Morphe x Jaclyn Hill palette. Each palette includes 10 eyeshadows each costing $15.00 with 0.56 oz of product. I did manage to get the entire vault, but I’m going to be reviewing each of the palettes separately. The first palette I’m reviewing is called Dark Magic and includes a midnight theme.

Now this collection was due to release back in June, but was pulled before release when they noticed inconsistency in the formula when the PR palettes were sent out to the beauty influencers/gurus. Then they went back through all of the palettes and corrected them. So this is supposed to be the correct formula that’s similar to the original Jaclyn Hill palette where the shadows are creamy, pigmented, and super blendable. Which is one of my favorite things about that palette along with it’s overall color palette that can create a variety of looks for any type of makeup lover.

This is probably the palette I was most interested in considering all of the green tones in the palette. You don’t see that in many other palettes so it makes this one even more unique as compared to the others. Not that I don’t find their color stories interesting too, but this one just had that extra appeal to me. Hence why it’s also the first I decided to play around with.

Here are the shade names and descriptions of the shadows included in the Dark Magic eyeshadow palette:

  • Poof (matte cream)
  • Power Cut (metallic silver)
  • Shhh (matte dusty taupe)
  • Trickery (sparkling emerald)
  • Diversion (shimmering gunmetal)
  • Potion (matte avocado green)
  • Busted (matte ocean blue)
  • Inside Job (matte dark jade)
  • Mojo (matte smoked hickory)
  • Temptress (glinting pitch black)

The only shadow that just feels a little out of place is the blue shade called Busted, not that I think it’s a bad shadow. It just doesn’t really fit in with the green tones, however there are tons of ways to add it into looks created out of this palette. I’ll probably end up mixing this palette with the others including the original palette when creating looks in the future. Since in theory these were created at the same time to go together, but just weren’t included since there could only be 35 shadows in total.

Oh and there’s a mirror in this palette unlike the original Morphe x Jaclyn Hill palette, so that’s a massive plus for me. Plus I love the packaging of the silver on the front with a bunch of colored spots mixed in for each of the palettes to make them stand out from each other. The Dark Magic palette has a teal color mixed in with the silver, to give you a hint at which color story you’re reaching for.

Overall, I really enjoy this palette. I cannot speak to the first version of this palette that came out since I didn’t have it. But I noticed no issues with blending the shadows from this palette. I also had zero fall out on my face and minimal kick back in the pan on the matte shadows. Which is normal in comparison to other shadows from Morphe. If you are a massive fan of green tones, Dark Magic is the palette for you! What colors do you gravitate towards? Or which palette in this collection were you most excited about?

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The only shadow that just feels a little out of place is the blue shade called Busted, not that I think it’s a bad shadow. It just doesn’t really fit in with the green tones, however there are tons of ways to add it into looks created out of this palette. I’ll probably end up mixing this palette with the others including the original palette when creating looks in the future. Since in theory these were created at the same time to go together, but just weren’t included since there could only be 35 shadows in total.
Witch illustrations for halloween

They are a bewitching choice that is sure to delight both young and old alike..

Reviews for "Captivating Witch Characters for Your Halloween Designs"

1. John - 2/5 - I was really disappointed with the "Witch illustrations for Halloween" book. The illustrations were not only poorly done, but they also lacked creativity and originality. It felt like the artist just threw together some random witch-related images without putting any thought or effort into them. Overall, I found the book to be unimpressive and not worth the money.
2. Sarah - 1/5 - This book was a total letdown. The illustrations were amateurish and lacked any sort of artistic skill. It honestly felt like a child's coloring book rather than a professional collection of witch illustrations. I would not recommend this book to anyone who is looking for quality artwork. Save your money and look for better options elsewhere.
3. Mark - 2/5 - I had high hopes for "Witch illustrations for Halloween," but unfortunately, it fell short of my expectations. The illustrations lacked detail and depth, making them appear flat and uninteresting. Additionally, the color choices were often garish and didn't complement each other well. Overall, I was not impressed with this book and would not recommend it to others who are seeking high-quality witch illustrations.
4. Emily - 2/5 - I was really excited to get my hands on "Witch illustrations for Halloween," but I was ultimately disappointed. The illustrations lacked creativity and originality, making them feel generic and uninspired. I found myself bored with the repetitive themes and styles throughout the book. Overall, it just wasn't the captivating collection of witch illustrations that I was hoping for.

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