My daughter (4 yrs) has to participate in a Fancy Dress Competition... I thought of a fairy princess, but was wondering if you would be able to suggest something more innovative and less common to dress her up in!
In addition to that, she has to also sing a small song etc. pertaining to the same costume! any ideas??
Also, I might add, I am unable to order in costumes from the internet / buy costumes... I will have to make the costumes from scratch, but im quite good at craft etc. so that shouldn't be too much of a problem, just need the IDEAS!!!
any and all help and ideas are more than welcome and greatly appreciated!!!!
2007-02-05
19:50:19
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dress her up like robot...
2007-02-05 19:55:47
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answered by Harish Jharia 7
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How about something counter to the notion that girls should be pretty and it's how you look that is important? How about downplaying the idea of competition among people who are just learning what it means to be part of society and encouraging cooperation? Maybe she and a friend could work together to be dressed up as scientists or natives or something! Watch how many of the costumes exploit sex appeal even at this age.
2016-03-29 07:18:51
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answered by Cynthia 4
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At my daughter's 4 year old b-day party, she dressed as a butterfly princess, it was the cutest. Butterfly wings, tutu, tiara, and wand. What more could a little princess, or "Fancy" girl want? Also, it's very creative and something easy to do.
And, I don't know which one yet, but I'm sure there's a great spring time song that will fit.
2007-02-06 12:01:26
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answered by ovrmyhead 2
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What about a ballerina costume similar to those on the munchkins in Wizard of Oz then she could sing the song that goes with that part of the movie.
2007-02-10 06:06:32
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answered by Jessica B 1
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A tribal girl singing morni baga ma bole aadhi raat ma.
A postman singing Dakia daak laaya
A bride singing Mai to chhod chali babul ka desh
A sethji - sawa laakh ki lottry lagwade mere Ramji
A joker - jina yaha marna yaha
A pandit - Om jai jagdish hare
A sadhu - kasme wade pyar wafa sub baate hai baato ka kya
A netaji - sare jaha se achha
2007-02-05 21:09:33
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answered by ud 5
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If you are from/ in India; your ethnic wear could be very good. If you feel others might try the same, try any ethnic wear from our other 25 states! EACH one is a treasure house of variety and potential for innovation.
2007-02-11 05:05:45
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answered by kridaindia 1
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Fairies are pretty common. I suggest you pick up a historical/mythological person and let her enact.
For ex., I would say "Medusa". Doesn't look beautiful, but you can make her to look beautiful at the same time resembling Medusa.
2007-02-05 19:58:55
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answered by jaggie_c 4
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You could stay with your fairy princess idea and have her sing "Somewhere Over The Rainbow"
2007-02-05 21:29:08
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answered by Merilee D 1
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make her a bread land queen i.e dress her up in a dress made by breadpac covers/maggi queen dress her in a maggipacs dress with yellow wool hanging down as maggi all over her/astronaut/shilpashetty with a racists defence dialogue added to it
2007-02-07 02:46:44
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answered by mots 3
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Tribal costume!
2007-02-05 20:07:13
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answered by Kanchi 3
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Hmmmmmmmmm..........! Dress her up like a Snow White or a Cinderalla.I preffer Cinderalla.
2007-02-06 02:04:33
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answered by Rapunzel 3
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