World Book Day – quick fix costume solutions!
Has World Book Day crept up on you once again and you’ve left it last minute to find a costume? Are the shops closed and online ordering just won’t reach you in time? Here’s a guide to our top 8 characters that you can easily cobble together from stuff you can find lying around your house and ensure that there are no tantrums or wobbles this Thursday morning.
TinTin – the courageous Belgium reporter and adventurer couldn’t be easier. All you need is a blue jumper, white shirt, brown trousers – oh and don’t forget the hair gel for the TinTin quiff!
Angelina Ballerina – for all the budding dancers out there who have a ballet costume to hand. All you need is a pink tutu and ballet shoes. Cut out pink ears from cardboard and then tape them to a hairband.
Where’s Wally – a simple costume if you have a stripy jumper around the house. Accessorise with a bobble hat, black trousers and glasses. (Stripy tops are very useful for the likes of Dennis the Menace too!)
Harry Potter or Hermione Granger – who doesn’t love a wizard that wears school uniform! Harry will also need a drawn on lightning scar, glasses and a wand. With Hermione, some overnight plaits should create the crimped look she sports in the early Harry Potter movies!
Mr Greedy – the Mr Men series inspires a huge range of different costumes and MrGreedy is a very quick costume fix. Simply stuff a huge pillow under a red or pink sweater and buckle it with a belt. If you have some matching face paint use it!
Boy in a Dress – from David Walliams hugely successful first novel. All you need is a dress, long football socks and boots and a football!
101 Dalmations – Colour black spots onto a white t-shirt and face paint a black nose to recreate this canine favourite.
Gangsta Granny – another from David Walliams. All you need is a black eye mask but if you don’t have one of those you could use face paint . Then dress your ‘granny’ in a cardi or blouse, black skirt, old slippers and wrinkly tights. And don’t forget a swag bag and a dusting of talc for the grey-haired look.