When I woke up the morning of our trip to the Renaissance Faire, I realized that I hadn't planned out any costumes to wear. Now that just would not do. Unlike Maria, I wasn't able to quickly whip up three outfits using thick window drapes. But, as a crapter I was able to quickly crapt two headpieces fit for a tiny king and a peasant girl.
Here's how I made the "floral" wreath:
Materials:
- plastic bags (I used a thicker plastic bag, but I think thinner ones would have created more delicate flowers)
- scissors
- thin stretchy headband (although you could always make your own by cutting up a t-shirt)
| Step 1: Cut your plastic bag into long strips (Baby Chuck- "Oh no! Another crapt!") |
| Step 2: Wrap the strip around your fingers. (We're basically creating a plastic pom-pom.) |
| Step 4: Starting on one side of the tie, pull each sheet of plastic up towards the middle. Repeat for the other side. |
| Step 5: Tie your plastic flower onto a headband. Make more flowers until you cover the headband. (Note: I ran out of time so I wasn't able to make a complete crown, but I think you get the point.) |
Then I made a small crown for King Baby Chuck:
Materials:
- old cardboard cereal boxes
- tape
- aluminum foil
- stickers
- scissors
- pen
- ruler (optional)
| Using a ruler I drew out one half crown. Then, I cut it out and used it as a template to trace out another. |
Sometimes I'm so glad that Baby Chuck is only one and can't talk back. He's pretty willing to go along with my crapty shenanigans and doesn't mind wearing trash.
| Baby Chuck- "Oh mom, you're so trashy." Me- "Thanks!" |
| Tee hee hee. I think he looked better in the crown than me. |
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