Reference below for * terms:
*Middleman = middle son
*Instruction brought home = interpretation from the middleman (trust that the information gathered was what we needed to know)
*Flamible – no kids or animals were actually harmed in making or wearing of this product
Earlier this year my Middleman* had a Library night for his Grade at the school (very clever idea I might add). All the kids had to dress up like a story book character.
The instruction that was brought home* was – A book character that wasn’t a movie. My interpretation – That the character had to originate from a book (even if it was made into a movie)
Wow, so during the process I realised how many books were movies and as we were going according to the Middleman’s instructions it took a little while before finding a book that wasn’t a movie yet. After a little creative persuation on how cool it would be to be Wally from “Where is Wally?” ,we were set.
Have you ever made a suggestion and convinced your child that it is a great idea and then you wonder why you actually suggested it? But so, this is all part of parenthood and I embrace it and love it!
So with a decision made, I wasn’t going back to ask for another character….we were all happy (I think).
It should be really easy to just go buy stuff for a dress up, but we live in South Africa where there are some things that are just not that easy to find or could cost you an arm and a leg. And I need both my arms and legs with 3 boys!
I made a decision on what the outfit had to consist of:
- A white and red beanie
I knew I could crochet one, so it seemed an easy enough task
- A red and white striped shirt
Thought I would find one in a shop somewhere but nowhere had red and white OR white and red striped shirts anywhere. Fortunately after a conversation with my very handy mom, she offered to make one quickly
- Glasses
Had an idea I would be able to find this at a Party or Novelty store
- A cane
Thought I would be able to find this at a Party store, but with no luck decided that I would just make one with paper mache. How difficult could it be?
- Jeans and sneakers
These were easy enought to find as we had them in his cupboard
Beanie
I had a basic beanie pattern that I crocheted kept on fitting on his head as I went along to make sure it was big enough. The pom pom for the top of the hat is a very basic pom pom which can be made with 2 paper wheels
Shirt
I am sure that red and white striped material would be easy to find, but it is like every shop stops stocking it when you need it. Fortunatly, my clever mom found a cheap (non-breathable and probably flamible*) material that she could make into a T-shirt. Perfect for the amount of time he needed to wear it. With her master sewing skills, we had a shirt in no time!
Glasses
Totally in luck I found these round nerd glasses with plastic bottle top looking parts where the glass would go. Because you could barely see through them, I just popped the insides out and voila – Wally glasses
Cane
This was the fun part. Making a cane was actually a rather easy process. I knew that I could find a wooden dial and with some paper mache I could make the top part.
What I used:
- Wooden dial – I looked for one that was about the height I needed (the Middleman’s waste height) and was rather thick .
- Saw
- Wire
- Newspaper
- Clear wood glue
- Brown paint – I used all my primary colours to make a brown
Method
- I sawed the dial to the appropriate height, baring in mind that the rounded part that I was going to make would also add length to the stick.
- Using the wire, I formed the rounded part of the stick on top of the dial.
- Mixing some water with the clear wood glue powder I made the glue that I was going to use for the paper mache.
- I tore the newspaper into strips and formed it around the wood and wire letting it dry after every layer.
- After it was properly dry I painted the stick
A pair of jeans and sneakers added to the mix and the *Middleman was Wally and a VERY VERY happy one at it. He kept on sneaking behind stuff so I could take “Where is Wally” pictures.
He declared greatness on the evening and it is now a talked about event in our house!
When you can’t find something in the shop, kids are mostly very happy with a homemade item….especially made with love!
SO GO BE CREATIVE!!!
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