05 Sep 2016

A question about : Who's making a World Book Day costume this weekend?!

It's World Book Day next Thursday.

Is your kids' school taking part?

What are your kids going as and are you making the costume or buying?

What tips do you have for not spending a fortune?

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Best answers:

  • Yes! Two schools, two themed weeks, two outfits:
    Pirate- old shorts, one of my white shirts, black belt, charity shop waistcoat, red headscarf and a printed eyepatch. Total cost Ј1 plus printing. Oh, and I intend to make a telescope from kitchen roll inners and foil!
    Ruby Redfort (by Lauren Child): leggings, t shirt with slogan painted on. Accessories yet to be decided. Total cost should be free
  • I do have a tip for not spending a fortune, which came from an emergency dash to a charity shop in search of a Victorian- style costume I needed at short notice (as one does ). I mentioned that I only needed it for one day and the manager suggested that I pay a nominal amount and bring everything back: I 'hired' a skirt, blouse, cardigan and hat for Ј2, washed and returned it within two days.
    It may be worth asking in your local CS whether they would consider a similar thing. The worst they can say is "no".
  • My 4 year old is going as Little Red Riding Hood, courtesy of Ikea. Ј3 for a red fleece blanket which I've made into a simple hooded cape (large semi-circle for the main cloak, smaller semi-circle for the hood - I love fleece as it doesn't need hemming) and an Ј8 toy wolf with a little Grandma it can eat. We could have done without the wolf but it was an impulse buy! We also picked up a small basket for Ј1 from The Works and will put a few bits of play food in it. She'll wear normal clothes under the cape. Very easy and pretty cheap if you don't include the wolf. It'll last years too as the cape is long now but can be worn shorter.
  • One son going as Arthur Dent (pyjamas, dressing gown & slippers - were he blond, I would send him with a monocle & very large book as a young Wimsey, but he preferes Marvin to Bunter...)
    Cousin going as Miss Muffet (we made 4 mobcaps from one old pillowcase with shirring elastic - Ј1.20 for the elastic, but loads left!), blouse (one of my too-fat-for-now ones) & long skirt (charity shop, severely taken in at the waist!, Ј1.00) & petticoats (more shirring elastic holding up more pillowcases as petticoats) with a toy spider on elastic (20 pence from ASDA after Halloween) & the car blanket folded round her as a shawl. Petticoats & shawl vital as Lancashire winds are merciless.
    Another son as Grand Old Duke Of York - miltary surplus, a few badges & Properly wound putees above highly polished boots. (Apparently not such a Dark Art - "like bandaging a horse, then"!)
  • I am making a giant peach...
    VERY large inflatable beach ball covered with newspaper and glue then painted...
    Son then needs to wear his own clothes and hes walked straight out of a Roald Dahl book....
  • Daughter is going as Alice in wonderland, already have a blue dress, ordered white kids apron of ebay got white tights, just need to find ribbon for hair, and black school shoes as normal!
  • I'm making some Hobbit feet!! I've poached a pair of pinkish socks from D.D and threading brown wool through to look like hair for my D.S outfit.Thanks to help from a post I made on the crafting thread.
  • Dorothy from Wizard of Oz
    Using one of last years blue gingham school dresses cut off sleeves and sewn into a pinafore style. White apron made from pillowcase, white school top under.
    Cost - freeeeeeeeeeee!
    Has got a pair of red ballet shoes already and spoke nicely to workmates and borrowed a little basket to pop in toy dog.
    Have it already done as I remember last year sitting up sewing until silly o'clock as I left it to the last minute.
    Other little girl is going as Flax the Feral Fairy, so a punk fairy basically!
  • One of my kids is going as Dennis the Menace.
    Bought a red school sweatshirt from asda (Ј3) drew some black stripes on with a black marker pen, he is wearing black shorts, red socks and black shoes with this (all of which we have at home already).
    Zippy x
  • i have just been informed apparently im making 2 for tuesday as well as having a model project in for monday
    have already told my big one that im done for the year im not doing anymore projects or costumes or anything after these i cant believe i have another 7 years of this!
  • Thankfully mine are too old for this now. However, I got a brilliant tip from here around 6 years ago. DD1 had a Hallowe'en witch outfit, so wore the hat and fingernails then we made a wardrobe from a cardboard box and she carried a toy lion and went as The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe. DD2 made a car from another box (mince pie foils for headlights) which she wore over her head. She borrowed my dad's flat cap, a pair of her dad's socks over some trousers and some green face paint and went as Mr Toad. Costs for both: nil. Enjoyment: loads. Prizes won: 2 :-)
  • Last year both of my boys went as Where's Wally (red/white stripey top/glasses/bobble hat and blue trousers). This year the youngest is Tigger courtesy of a onesie bought from a car boot sale last year for Ј3.00 - I knew it would come in handy one day just wish I had also bought the bigger Scooby Doo one as well.
    The eldest is Spongebob - Ј4.80 cheap (ish) ebay purchase a couple of weeks ago.
    I did however see a fantastic home made costume on Topsy and Tim (Cbeebies) this week. It was a cardboard box turned into the house off three little pigs - one side had straw stuck to it, the other had bricks painted on it and the final side sticks. There was then a hole at the top for the childs head and a hole on each side so that it can be turned round as appropriate.
  • DS1 aged 7 is going as Harry Potter, my neice has a Hogwarts Cloak so I have borrowed that and purchased a wand, glasses and Hogwarts Tie from Amazon for Ј8.
  • I reported all 3 posts. Too much bacon is just not good for you.
  • My DD is going as Bella from twilight. So normal clothes. She is 9 and thinks it is soo romantic.
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