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Book Week 2014: DIY Book Parade Costume

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PINKY PICK DIY BOOK PARADE COSTUME

Even though Book Week is now over (official dates were August 16-22), I’m not really ready for it be over. Book Week is perhaps one of my most favourite times of the school year, because I just love getting the kids so enthralled with the magic of reading and the wonder of a good old-fashioned book. But I do know some schools have delayed their Book Week a and will be enjoying the events over the next few days.

Last Friday, Miss 7 had her book parade at school for Book Week. And as I had predicted early on here, I was still up late the night before trying to pull together an appropriate costume, despite my best attempts to get us all ready with a little Book Parade Costume inspiration.

In the end I managed it, and Miss 7 was more than pleased with the result. Given she’d chosen to dress up as Pinky Pick from her current favourite book series, Geronimo Stilton, it was not an easy feat at times. Much red wine was consumed on thursday evening in the vain attempt to become less of a perfectionist – not sure if it helped.

So today I’m sharing my hot tips for how to pull together a DIY Book Parade Costume. It’s got all the fun things; fabric dye, squiggly scissors, paints, cardboard cutouts and even wire coat hangers twisted into tails. It’ll be even more helpful if you ever find yourself in the position of being required to pull together a mouse costume last-minute – because that’s a likely occurrence and all.

HERE’S HOW YOU MAKE THE DIY MOUSE MASK + TAIL

DIY_book_parade_costume

YOU’LL NEED:

1 Large sheet of cardboard or card stock
An idea of what a mouse looks like
^ or use pinterest, I found a pattern {here}
3 Pipe Cleaners, light pink coloured
Paint, grey & pink colours
^naturally, I mixed a little black with a lot of white to make grey
Paint Brushes
Scissors
Wire Coat Hanger
Crêpe Paper, light pink coloured
Elastic
Pink Ribbon
2 Safety Pins
Hot Glue Gun
Sharpie

TO MAKE:

1. Assemble all the items that you’ll need to make the mask and designate a clear work space.
2. First off, you’ll want to decide on how big you need the Mouse Mask to be. Then trace your shape onto the card-stock. When you’re happy with the design, use a Sharpie to go over the edges.
3. Mix up your paints to get the shade of grey that you like, so long as its not 50, and paint your mask. Then paint small pink triangles into the hears and a black or dark grey nose. Set aside and leave to dry.
4. Whilst the mask is drying, grab your wire coat hanger and carefully untwist into a straight line. Be careful when doing this, it’s sharp and may snap if twisted too far.
5. Using the pink crêpe paper, wind around the wire coat hanger really tight; overlapping in parts to give it that rubbery mouse-like look. Secure at the ends with sticky tape or masking tape. Then gently twist the wire at certain points along the length to make it curly.

| At this point you can turn on the hot glue gun and leave resting on a sheet of aluminium foil – this is so the hot glue doesn’t stick to something it shouldn’t.

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To attach your mouse tail:
6. Cut a small length of pink ribbon and lay flat. Place a small bead of hot glue onto the middle of the ribbon and stick the top end of the mouse tail onto the bead of glue. Press down and then tie the ribbon in a not around the wire tail. Fasten a bow to make it pretty.
7. Pin two safety pins through the back of the ribbon and the wire tail – this will be used to attach onto your child’s outfit to secure the tail.

To finish the mask:
8. Once your mask is dry, cut it out from the sheet of card stock. Then cut two eye-holes.
9. Grab the pipe cleaners and cut in half. Using the glue gun, carefully pipe glue onto the bottom side of each pipe cleaner and stick onto the mask as whiskers.
10. Using a hole punch, punch a small circle at both sides of the mask near the edges and thread through a string of elastic (or ribbon) that will tie together and work to hold the mask in place.

diy-mouse-mask

NOTES:

To pull together the entire costume, I repurposed some old pink ballet “moon boots” and used white masking tape to make a line of white along the bottom. I then had to use green fabric dye to re-colour a pair of white tights (I couldn’t find green tights). To make the top, I bought a yellow hoodie and using 2 pieces of orange felt, I cut out circles and then glued onto the hoodie using a hot glue gun. Note, be careful with the glue gun. Late nights and red wine make using a hot glue gun risky – believe me! To finish it off, I sourced a black long-haired wig from the Dollar Store to complete the Pinky Pick “look”.

 

Has your child already had their Book Parade? Did you have a late night trying to pull together a costume last-minute? Ever attempted a DIY costume?

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BOOK WEEK 2014 SERIES:

Book Week 2014: Connect To Reading
Book Week 2014: Best Book Parade Costumes
Book Week 2014:DIY Photo Bookmarks
Book Week 2014: Press Here by Hervé Tullet
Book Week 2014: Geronimo Stilton Review

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August 25, 2014 By Hope @ Nanny Shecando Filed Under: DIY

Book Week 2014: Geronimo Stilton Review

book week 2014

Whilst Miss 7 enjoys reading, and can sometimes be seen choosing the company of a good book rather than her iPad and those dreaded mine craft games, she doesn’t always read the typical books you’d expect. Whilst her friends are all still enamoured by Harry Potter, and Billie B Brown, Pony Pals and even Captain Underpants, she’s reading Geronimo Stilton. And true to form, this year’s Book Parade costume decision didn’t come from the list of our favourite book parade costumes either, nor from what her friends have decided upon. You can also assume correctly that a gentle suggestion from me, purely in the selfish attempt to ensure she choose a costume easy enough for me to put together, was not well received either.

For Book Week 2014, the Book Parade sees Miss 7 dressing up as one of the characters from Geronimo Stilton. But, just incase you thought you had it all figured out, it’s not Geronimo Stilton himself. Instead it’s the lesser known character of Pinky Pick.

So I set about familiarising myself with the book and it’s characters.

geronimostilton review

As it turns out, Geronimo Stilton has a great interactive website that’s perfect for kids in the 7-10 age bracket. So too does the scholastic website. There’s free colouring pages, interactive games, an e-book, a review of all the books in the various series and even an app available for download in the iTunes store. There are many books in the series, and each book is a fast-paced adventure with vibrant and interesting art in a format that young readers love.

BOOK WEEK 2014: BOOK PARADE COSTUME

To pull together Miss 7’s Book Parade Costume for Book Week 2014, I’ve consulted eBay, Pinterest, and many craft shops in order to find the necessary tools and inspiration. As she’s chosen Pinky Pick, from the book Fabumouse Vacation for Geronimo, part of the Geronimo Stilton series; there will be craft involved to make the mouse mask and tail. Instructions and how-to will uploaded to the blog tomorrow to share in preparation for the Book Parade.

book parade costume

Has your child read any on the Geronimo Stilton series? Do you know what you’re doing for Book Parade?

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“Elisabetta Dami is the author of the Geronimo Stilton series, a bestselling children’s book. She writes under a pseudonym of Geronimo Stilton. She is also a co-owner of Italian based publishing company Edizioni Piemme. Her books have been translated into English by Scholastic Inc.” GoodReads

THE BOOK WEEK 2014 SERIES:

Book Week 2014: Connect To Reading
Book Week 2014: Best Book Parade Costumes
Book Week 2014: DIY Photo Bookmark
Book Week 2014: Press Here by Hervé Tullet

August 19, 2014 By Hope @ Nanny Shecando Filed Under: Nanny Life

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