I had fun making these.
The random ramblings of an eclectic eccentric who wends waywardly through a myriad of activities!
Friday, March 07, 2025
World Book Day Costume 2025
I had fun making these.
Thursday, March 06, 2025
A Grimm Shopping List- Happy World Book Day!
I wrote a poem for the kids at school for World Book Day. Our theme is Fairytales and Traditional Tales (also with a twist).
Here's my spin on Fairytales. Well, not a spin- an alternative presentation!
Can you recognise the origins of the items on my shopping list?
And, what am I going to dress up as???
A Grimm Shopping List
· A delectable Gingerbread House
· A dapper cat dressed in boots.
· A old cow sold for a bag of beans.
· An emperor with invisible suits.
· A man enchanted as a beast.
· A girl with hair long as a tower.
· A man with a name that’s hard to guess.
· A slipper dropped at the midnight hour.
· Dwarves with adjectival names.
· An old spinning wheel so sharp.
· Breadcrumbs dropped to find the way home.
· A magical singing harp.
· 3 swine with different built-houses.
· A scarlet –hooded cloak.
· A lamp that grants your greatest wish.
· A chair that a gold-locked girl broke.
· Twenty mattresses and a pea.
· A runaway made of gingerbread dough.
· Three billy-goats of diverse size.
· A wolf with a powerful blow.
· A hero or heroine good.
· A baddie with a plan that fails.
· Enchantments and aid from someone good.
· Behold a myriad fairy-tales.
Friday, March 15, 2024
World Book Day 2024 Costume
Did people recognise who I was?
Some of the kids thought I was a ghost, one colleague thought I was Jesus, a few weren't sure, several admired my lovely summer dress and yes, a few knew I was Wendy!
Would you have realised who I was?
I managed to incorporate World Book Day into my singing assemblies that week.
Either the Schools Musicals company or Out of the Ark had 2 free songs available on the theme which I taught to the children. I also played the William Tell overture to KS2 and told them the story of William Tell and played the story of The Noon day witch by Dvorak to KS1.
Oh, by the way...
My choir got through to the final of my local area's Primary Year of the Year competition.
We were one of 6 schools chosen out of the 24 who entered! My choir were EUPHORIC to find out on Tuesday as was I!
Now, I have 3 rehearsals to get them ready for the final!
xx
Saturday, March 04, 2023
World Book Day costumes 2023- Hal and the Highwayman.
The highway man:
Also good for Year 6 and year 5 children. From Robert Louis Stevenson's classic narrative poem.
The poem tells you what the costume should be!
He'd a French cocked hat at his forehead.
A bunch of lace at his chin.
A coat of claret velvet
And breeches of fine doe-skin.
They fitted with never a wrinkle: his boots were up to the thigh!
And he rode with a jewelled twinkle,
His pistol butts a-twinkle,
His rapier hilt a-twinkle, under the jewelled sky.
(So that's: a wine-red coat, ideally velvet, some sort of white shirt, ideally ruffly- you could make a ruffle out of some white material or just a handkerchief; brown trousers or leggings (if girl?), A hat can be made out of black card again. Think Admiral Nelson.
A sword in a belt, and two toy guns).
Let's have a look at my outfit:
I added Mum's vintage leather belt to cinch the jacket and my eYe Italian brown boots to emulate his boots (not-quite thigh-level!)
When it came to the hats, Mum had both of my tricorn hats in her loft (bought for The Pied Piper of Hamelin a few years ago).
She made me a blue ribbon hair-tie to do up my hair.
Saturday, March 05, 2022
World Book Day costume 2022
It was that time of year again yesterday, where schools across the country hosted dress up days to dress up as a character from a book of some sort. I was pleased my school sent out a message asking parents to try and use things they had already rather than worrying about going out to buy special costumes. I did see some lovely creativity yesterday.
This year, I didn't have a clear idea of who or what I wanted to be until last Saturday morning where I decided I wanted to be Robin Hood!
I knew I needed a costume consisting of green and brown garments.
Firstly, I started with gathering some green and brown leggings I have-either pair would work for my bottom half but it would depend what shade of green I was to wear on my top half that would determine which pair would get the job. All my green dresses and garments weren't really suitable- I knew I needed a sort of tunic and everything I had was too short or two frilly/modern-looking!
I headed to my local charity shop on Saturday morning to see if there was any suitable green garment or jacket of any sort but there was nothing suitable and we were heading off to Oxford to my Mother-in-Law's birthday party so I only had time to visit the one. I DID, however, pick up a dark green, fake leather bag that would work as a quiver for my arrows!
Chatting to my Mum on the phone, she suddenly realised, she had an old, large green t-shirt of my StepDad's that she had chopped the sleeves off which might work and after she sent me a picture, I concurred so she kindly posted it to me to arrive for Monday!
When it arrived, I tried wearing it over the top of the brown linen shirt I've worn for my Clara and Missy cosplays and it worked well. To belt it, I wore my Mum's old brown leather belt I acquired a few years ago. CBC decided that the green leggings were totally the wrong shades so I went with the brown and paired them with my dark green Ralph Lauren knee-high leather boots.
Tuesday night, in school, I had a frantic search for my Bow (alas, no arrows) which, in the whole upheaval of not being in my music room, had got buried. Thankfully, I found it. I bought this from Hever Castle an age ago.
I intended to make myself a hat out of green felt or funky foam but the sized pieces I had were too small and I suddenly thought of a Monsoon green wool hat I have- perhaps I could safety pin the edges to the crown. After a few false attempts, this was successful. I finally made a red paper feather to tuck in.
Wednesday night saw me cutting up a cardboard box into 10 arrows (I cut 20 cardboard strips and 20 triangles and used paper tape to stick these together and staples for the points, plus I fringed the ends. At the last minute, I made a small dagger too.
One last minute idea was to add a small black velvet jewellery pouch to my belt. I also compiled two bags of chocolate coins that CBC and I had received belatedly for Christmas from his sister on Saturday and I put them into a small hand-tooled green leather handbag I have (not pictured)
All day at school, the younger kids kept thinking I was Peter Pan though the older ones realised I was Robin Hood.
The costumes of other staff members were really good.
In year 6, they all dressed as characters from Louis Sachar's Holes book, which they are currently reading.
In Year 5, they dressed as Alice characters- a white rabbit and 3 cards.
In year 4, only one member of staff was in and she dressed as George from George's Marvellous medicine (I suggested this to her as she wasn't sure what to do by herself!)
In year 3, they all dressed as crayons as they have been reading, The Day the crayons came home.
In Year 2, they are reading The Twits, so they all came as different characters- there were 2 Mrs Twits and 1 Mr Twit and a Roly-poly bird (the PGCE student who had to do an observation with her tutor dressed like that). I was pleased as I helped her and she wore lots of my chiffon scarves (the ones I wore for my Rainbow Fish costume) attached to her skirt. Also the other teacher was Fantastic Mr Fox.
IN year 1, the majority of staff dressed as The Grumpiest Ladybird plus one Witch.
SLT dressed as Willy Wonka characters with our Headteacher in the most exquisite Willy Wonka costume, made by his other-half. He also took my suggestion to give out Wonka bars as prizes!
There were 4 Oompa Lumpas -the Deputy and Assistant Heads and then the School Business manager wore a handmade Golden Ticket dress.
I even managed to recruit myself a Maid Marion- one of the lovely TAs didn't have a costume and was very busy and I offered her my charity-shopped purple dress I wore as Guinevere in 2012. I have covered her face here as I don't have her permission to use the picture and I don't really like telling people about my blog! She looked so pretty in it though!
Thursday, March 07, 2019
World Book Day outfit 2019- Newt Scamander from Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find them
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IMage borrowed from Radiotimes.com |
IMage borrowed from Aimshop.dk |
And here's me!
CBC bought the turquoise coat, the tan waistcoat and the scarf from various websites.
Friday, January 11, 2019
World Book Day ideas.
This may seem a bit premature but since these things creep up on us, I thought I would get in early.
I will be back in a few weeks with some new world book day ideas to add to this list but if you are already thinking about how to dress yourself or a child up for this day, look no further than this post!
- Yellow wide-brimmed hat .
- blue dress with a white collar,
- Red tie,
- White socks,
- Black Mary Jane shoes.
I wore this once and was told I looked like Madeline. I think this would also be good as a character like Daryl Rivers from the Malory Towers books or Josephine from the Chalet School books. |
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Nativity shepherd |
(You will need: 2 large pieces of white card string and a hole-punch, a wrapping-paper tube, black or red card and paper), black or red clothes,
The white rabbit from Alice 2.
Bunny ears and tail again. White trousers
Totally based on the most spectacular costume a child wore some years ago.
Same sort of suit as the bunny (bow tie etc)
Alice (in Wonderland):
Blue headband.
(If you had an Elsa costume, this is VERY similar idea to the Snow Queen!)
This was my 2018 costume as the Snow Queen. |
You just need lots of white garments! |
A flowy dress.
A white blouse and a beigy sort of cardigan.
(You will need green blanket and scraps of green material. Pins. Head band and 2 green pipe cleaners, red face paint.)
I actually dressed as a Phoenix several years ago for a silly event!
You will need:
A fairly easy and cheap one. You will need A roll of brown parcel paper.
A tiara (or yellow/gold card)
My colleague used this idea! |
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My niece dressed up as the penguin from Lost and Found by Oliver Jeffers. |
Always wear your red flannel petticoats! |
Essentially a chimney-sweep outfit. Good if your children are in year 5 or studying the Victorians.
The highway man:
Also good for Year 6 and year 5 children. From Robert Louis Stevenson's classic narrative poem.
The poem tells you what the costume should be!
He'd a French cocked hat at his forehead.
A bunch of lace at his chin.
A coat of claret velvet
And breeches of fine doe-skin.
They fitted with never a wrinkle: his boots were up to the thigh!
And he rode with a jewelled twinkle,
His pistol butts a-twinkle,
His rapier hilt a-twinkle, under the jewelled sky.
(So that's: a wine-red coat, ideally velvet, some sort of white shirt, ideally ruffly- you could make a ruffle out of some white material or just a handkerchief; brown trousers or leggings (if girl?), A hat can be made out of black card again. Think Admiral Nelson.
A sword in a belt, and two toy guns).
Pied piper of Hamelin.
Helen of Troy |
DIY head dress. |
An orange t-shirt. use some black strips of material and pin them on.
Based on someone's costume from a previous year
Lovely sarong on bottom half.
Nice blouse on top half.
Make a hat like a bowl of fruit and wear it on your head.
Basically a pirate costume:
Spotty headscarf,
Ruffly white skirt
Black suit jacket.
Black cropped trousers
Fake hook (can be made out of foil scrunched up)
A cuddly parrot on your shoulder.
The time that CBC and I dressed as pirates. |
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D'Artagnan |
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D'Artagnan with fake moustache |