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My daughter really loves Robin Hood. So we would either make a Robin Hood costume or Maid Marian. I bought her a wooden bow and she think your guys veils look like the one Maid Marian wore in the cartoon :)
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For my little guy I was going to make a wingspan for him since he loves birds and quacking all the time. I was going to do a colourful duck probably and if he is walking by then (he’s on the verge) I’d make sure he has the merrygold bottom for legs/feet and some silk out the back as tail feathers.
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We have used our playsilks to turn into birds – cardinals, goldfinches, and brightly colored parrots!
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A cape so she can be a super unicorn!
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She is being the Wicked Witch. She wants to use her purple silk as a cape. We’ll use another silk in my basket so Dorothy can carry Toto.
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My son wants to be a knight every year, so i think playsilks would make it easy: two silks tied at the corners for the shirt, and another playsilk for the belt. :)
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My daughter wants to use her playsilks to be a mermaid. A seashell headband and some sea colored silks should be all we need!
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My son is planning on using his crown and a play silk to be a fairy king.
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My 3 year old is planning to be Super Fairy (she can do anything!) for Halloween this year and we are planning to use playsilks for her wings/cape.
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It’s amazing what my two children can do with play silks, a cape, and a random pair of green pants that came in a seconds bag. We have had everything from the ‘2’ kings to nomads crossing a desert to frogs jumping in a pond of silks to the more traditional butterflies, knights, and twirly rainbow fairies. They have also dressed up the rocking horse, cape and all!
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My daughters love your silk fairy skirt, cape, crowns and butterfly wings!
Wow, woukdn’t it be fun and easy to take a large piece of silk (or we always used a cotton sheet as a kid) and put it over your childs’ head … With cut outs for the eyes to become a ghost… Or take strips of silk (maybe from your scraps basket ) and wrap it around your childs body, limbs and head to become a mummy!
My girls want to be butterfly princesses!
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A genie! Playsilk around head, another around top then another around waist. A couple small for cuffs. Add some gems and lamp.
She is being the Wicked Witch. She wants to use her purple silk as a cape. We’ll use another silk in my basket so Dorothy can carry Toto.