Showing posts with label princess dress up games. Show all posts
Showing posts with label princess dress up games. Show all posts
Monday, August 6, 2012
Dress Up Games and Back to School
This is the time of year when everyone gets busy preparing for back to school. The back to school season is prime time for dress up games since just about every kid out there needs some new school clothes and they want to look their very best for the year ahead. Of course, picking out the right school clothes is a matter of trying them on and making new and exciting combinations, and this is where the true dress up games come into play.
Dress up games are easy to play and fun to watch if you happen to go back to school shopping with a friend. As you start digging through the racks of school clothing, look for items that are not only suitable for school, but those that express your personality as well. You'll want to be sure you don't break any of the rules about how long shorts can be and what sorts of shirts are appropriate, but do push the limits a bit to be sure your dress up games are a true reflection of what you enjoy.
Wednesday, July 30, 2008
Make Your Own Tiara

The best part of dress up games is decking yourself out like a princess or fairy and then throwing on your absolute best accessory – the tiara. Of course, if you’ve looked recently, a tiara is rather expensive to have as an occasional dress up item. You could wait around until Halloween to snatch one up, but when you want a tiara now, your best option is to simply make your own.
Start by heading to hardware store. You want some very thin, flexible wire such as copper – thin enough to bend easily, but strong enough to stand up to some rough play. Talk to a sales person, too about what tool you need to cut your wire and the best way to smooth down the ends – you might need a lighter to melt them a bit. If you do use fire, of course, get a parent or grown-up to help.
On your way home, swing by the craft store. You’ll need some hair combs or bobby pins, which the craft store likely sells. You’ll also need a can of spray paint (again get a parent’s help) in a gold, silver or platinum metallic. Finally, you’ll need really good glue and plenty of sparkle – glitter, gems and jewels.
Take it all home and bend the wire into a fantastic tiara shape befitting your noble role. Then smooth down the cut ends and spray the tiara with the metallic paint. Wait for it to dry before using the glue to affix all your glitter and gems. Finally, glue the finished tiara to the combs or bobby pins and your look is complete!
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