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My son told me at 7pm the night before that he needed a costume. He wanted to be a knight so we made a helmet and a sword. Do you make one or buy one?


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  • My son went as a pirate.


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  • I always made our daughter’s costumes.


  • Congratulations and well done chazzy, 7.00 pm the night before is a little stressful, so my hat goes off to you.
    My daughter is a school teacher and she was over the moon with a student who had come dressed as the “Paper Bag Princess”, my daughter had read the story to the class a week before book week and the young lass loved the story and character that much she dressed as Princess Elizabeth, easy and cheap yet very wonderful indeed. The best costumes are the ones homemade.


  • Oh my goodness that’s what my son did. I think it was literally a day before hand. I went to Spotlight directly after work and bought a black hooded cape, a witches hat that looked like the choosing hat from Harry Potter and because spotlight were all sold out of beards I bought some stuffing and elastic and sewed it on to some terry towelling to make a huge Dumbledore beard from Harry Potter and he went as Dumbledore. I had no choice but to make mine as the service at spotlight was incredibly poor and even when I chased several people down they would take me to the products I needed and gave me a series of directions (I had 20 minutes before closing time to get what I needed) and only helped me when I forced them to by asking questions about the product. You would not believe how hard it was to get a metre of elastic cut for me. My grandma asked me why I bought a huge bag of stuffing instead of wadding and I told her it was hard enough to get a piece of elastic at Spotlight. A woman then walked around and systematically told all of the customers it was time to leave the store. It was simply one of the rudest and unhelpful experiences I’ve had as a customer and I would never treat anyone with the contemp I was treated with and like I was being a pain in the backside by asking for some help locating products etc. I sat up all night making his beard. He went to school proud but had I have had access to better products it would have taken me half the time. It was great to see him in his outfit the next day, but I was positively exhausted the next day at work.


  • My daughter went as Mia from the Princess diaries. It was her excuse to dress up at school. But good fun.


  • One son wanted to be a character that we managed to pull together from existing clothing … Turned a printed t-shirt inside out to make it plain black…

    The other one we bought a costume for that’s big enough to use another year. Previous years we’ve gone crafty with cardboard making masks, shields etc. It can be fun. But with that kind of notice I wouldn’t be jumping through hoops…. But then again our school gives about 3 weeks or more notification of these things,


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