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Wednesday 27 February 2013

How to create the perfect Easter Bunny Ears Headband for your child?

Easter Day or Easter Sunday or simply Easter is approaching. Now, don't worry, I will be doing an article on how to choose the best Easter costumes and costume accessories for YOURSELF. I do know that you people like to dress up snazzy, especially when a holiday promises lots of booze and chocolates (seriously that combination is the best, they should make it mandatory for all holidays!). But that is for later; right now I am more interested in teaching you how to create an essential Easter costume accessory that your kid will absolutely adore, a cute pair of Easter Bunny ears.


An Easter Bunny Ears headband is delightfully easy to make. You just need a couple of things, which can be easily found in your home, a little effort and patience and you're set. Why spend money on something that can be easily made at home? It would be a better idea to create the bunny ears yourself and then spend money to buy a good Easter Bunny costume for your kid. Trust me, your child won't know the difference between these bunny ears that you create yourself and any of the store bought ones. First, lets take a look at the things you will need....

Materials needed:

  1. A plain headband
  2. White felt
  3.  Pipe cleaners
  4.  Craft boa trim
  5. Ribbon or trim
  6. Hot glue gun with glue


Creating the bunny headband:


  • Once you have gotten hold of a decent headband that fits properly, you need to measure it first. After you've done this, cut the white felt about one and a half inches wide and about an inch longer than the entire length of the headband.


  • Using your hot glue gun apply some glue to the end of the headband (starting at either end) and attach the white felt on to the band. Work first on the upper part of the headband, applying a small stripe down the entire width of the band and then gently smooth the felt onto the headband.

  • Turn the headband over and repeat this on the underside of the headband. First work one side onto the band, then the opposite, working in small sections so the glue does not dry too fast.


  • Lastly, place a small amount of glue on the very end of the underside of the headband, and then fold the end flap of felt over onto the glue to hold it in place. Repeat this for both sides.


  • Now it is time to cover the headband with some ribbon or trim. Place a line of hot glue along where the felt meets together. Work in a straight line, again, in small sections. Place your ribbon or trim over the glue and press down. Work this all the way along the underside of the headband.


  • This finishes our headband. Time to make the bunny ears and attaching them to our 'very recently' created bunny headband!


 Creating the Bunny Ears: 



  • Take one of the pipe cleaners and fold the very ends in about 1/4" each.


  • Using a knife, create a small slit into the top of the felt covered headband. To determine where your ears should go on the headband, first figure out where the very middle top of the headband is. Now measure about 1 - 1/2" to either side. This is where you should make your little cut.



  • Slide the folded edge of the pipe cleaner into the slit so that it lays flat onto the headband. Apply a small dollop of glue to the opening to keep the pipe cleaner in place.


  • Make another slit about 1/4 - 1/2" down on the headband and slide the opposite end of the pipe cleaner into it. Again apply a small dollop of glue. Repeat this step for the other bunny ear.


  • Next apply some glue along the pipe cleaner and attach the craft feather boa trim all the way along the pipe cleaner. Do this for both ears. Once the glue has set repeat this step for the back of the pipe cleaners as well.


  • To finish our little project, apply some glue along the top of the headband and glue the boa trim to the top of the headband as well.

Now, if you have followed my steps correctly, the end product should look something like this:


Well that's that, some hard work and patience required but hey your little boy or girl is worth every bit of it! This pair of Easter Bunny Ears will go with just about any Easter Bunny costume and it took literally less than 30 minutes to make. So, go ahead and hone some of those rusty handcraft skills and produce some good bunny ears. Let me know in the comments section how your little experiment went, I would love to read about them. Also, look forward to my next article in which I discuss on how to choose the best Easter costumes for yourself and your family members. Till then, au revoir! 

Wednesday 20 February 2013

Green never looked so good! Ideas on choosing the best St. Patrick's Day Costumes & Costume Accessories



Saint Patrick’s Day is approaching and with it, a flurry of wild parties and colorful parades. The Irish festival promises the most awesome celebrations and it is perhaps one of my most eagerly awaited holidays. I mean what is there not to like? As a guy I do like to drink my fair share of beer and this is perhaps one of the few holidays, which actively promotes that! Add to this, the increased business I get from orders and is it any wonder that I am a fan.


As always I like to share my views on costumes and costume accessories that will make for a fun and memorable St. Patrick’s Day. The wacky creations somehow inspire me to even put some eccentricity into my own designs. I do love those funny Saint Patrick’s Day shirts, pants and the crazy variations of the ever-popular leprechaun costume. Add to these wacky outfits, the most unique set of costume accessories and we are ready to party!! Brightly colored Saint Patrick’s Day bead necklaces, shoes, hats and glasses, the list is endless....There really is no reason for any of you to look less than fabulous, come this St. Patrick’s Day.

Before I start rambling away, lets start by taking a look at the men’s costumes.

Men’s Saint Patrick’s Day Costume Ideas



For all the guys, St. Patrick’s Day definitely holds a special place…I mean not only you get to dress up but you also get the opportunity to get wasted completely, without anyone giving you the stink eye. After all, drinking is the part of the manifesto when it comes to St. Patrick’s Day!


Another thing that is considered an integral part of the celebrations is the absence of any color other than green. While I am all for modifying traditions, I just feel that some should not be messed with. This is the reason why I have only picked green costumes for this article, as I feel that this is the distinguishing characteristic of St. Patrick’s Day and it should remain so.


A nice looking leprechaun costume is always a great choice for any St. Patrick’s Day parade or party. Take a look at this one:

An emerald green jacket with black lapels and cuffs coupled with a green/yellow vest, definitely a good color combination. I really like the breeches btw, which I feel makes this costume a lot more fun and comical.

Now I can perfectly understand if the idea of dressing up like a little fairy creature may not be very appealing to some of you. If that is the case, I would recommend going for a simple green outfit, which is comfortable enough like your everyday clothes but still classifies as a costume. Such as,

A smart green vest with matching bow tie and hat makes for a great St. Patrick’s Day costume. No need to hassle with any difficult leprechaun costumes if simplicity is your preference.

Funny and comical outfits make for great costumes, especially for a Saint Patrick’s Day parade. A good example of such a costume is:
Appropriately green and extremely ludicrous with the suspenders and beverage belt, such costumes can put a smile on the faces of even the most uptight people.

Women’s St. Patrick’s Day Costume Ideas



While I am aware that Saint Patrick’s Day is considered more of a guys’ holiday, what with all the drinking and crazy partying….But hey, that is no reason to stop all you women from having fun! Why not give all the men a run for their money in the drinking and wild partying department? St. Patrick’s Day is after all a time to let loose and forget your inhibitions.


Sexy green dresses, shamrock skirts with matching tops are just some of the ideas on what you can do to look fabulous, come St. Patrick’s Day. Trust me when I say this, in order to have a good time, you need to look good yourself!


When looking good is a priority as in this case, authentic looking costumes are probably your best bet. Considering this is St. Patrick’s Day we are talking about here, a nice green leprechaun costume is the perfect choice.

Cute and spunky, the inner light green dress is complimented nicely by the outer bottle green jacket. It is simple, proportionately cut, you really can’t go wrong with such an outfit.

There may be those of you that may want to dress up as a leprechaun but with a sexier side. Something to separate you from all the girls dressed up as leprechauns I guess! A St. Patrick’s Day parade would sooo not be complete without a bunch of sexy leprechaun women. Take a look at this outfit:
A nice green top with a sexy short black skirt, complimented with an edgy tuxedo style jacket..Accessorize it with a leprechaun hat and you are ready to party!

If leprechauns are not your cup of tea, there are plenty of other costumes that are green and glossy enough to qualify as ‘appropriate’ St. Patrick’s Day Costumes. Such as:

Lots of glossy green texture and pretty ribbons, you will definitely stand out from the crowds!

Kids' St. Patrick’s Day Costume Ideas


Saint Patrick’s Day offers a good opportunity to spend some quality time with the family and that includes the kids, that is if you’re lucky enough to have them. Now, I may not know much about today’s kids considering I don’t have any but hey I was one a long time ago! I remember the numerous Mardi Gras or St. Patrick’s Day parades that my mom & dad took me to and how much fun they were.  When I turned 16, I started going with friends instead, but I still hold on to the fond memories of the ones that I went to with family. The point that I am trying to make is don’t dump your kids with some sullen babysitter, take them with you (preferably in costume as they will love you for it).


There are numerous cheap Saint Patrick’s Day costumes, available for kids online.  Most of them are pretty good. Take a look at this one:
Basically a kiddie version of the adult female leprechaun costume. Will get the job done and should not be too pricey.

Now for the little boys, once again it is the leprechaun costume, which reigns supreme. Considering that children can be temperamental, it is probably a good idea to let them have their way and dress up as leprechauns. It seems there is not much thought put into kids costumes as once again the most popular costume I found online was a kiddie version of the adult leprechaun costume.

But, hey why try to improve something which is not broken, right? Such St. Patrick’s Day leprechaun costumes usually include the essentials- the green vest, jacket and pants and tend to be pretty sturdy. No need to worry about the mischievous tyke ruining another outfit!


Saint Patrick’s Day Costume Accessories


The right set of costume accessories can transform a perfectly good costume and make it extraordinary. St Patrick’s Day hats, shoes or jewelry such as bracelets and necklaces, all go into making sure that you look fabulous for the occasion.


Hats, hats, hats and more hats…I just can’t say it enough. Hats are the quintessential costume accessory. You CANNOT ever have too many of hats and this applies even more to costume events such as Saint Patrick’s Day. Take a look at these St. Patrick’s Day hats:



A top hat, bowler hat, mini-hat and not a hat at all but just as useful, a headband! All these hats, shall we say, are just a few examples of the huge variety of headgear available for St. Patrick’s Day. So, really don’t settle for any run of the mill unimaginative hat, please! Some of these hats, the simpler ones at least can even be used as funky party wear hats, especially for the ever-popular disco nights.

Second in importance only to hats, are shoes. While I feel that shoes are not a very important part of a Saint Patrick’s Day assemble for men, it is pretty important when it comes to women. Probably because nobody looks at a guy’s shoes when they are assessing his attire. However, for women, it is a whole different ball game. Unfortunately or fortunately (depending on the way you want to look at it), women just can’t escape by wearing black shoes with what I am guessing, is a very shimmery green outfit. There are a lot of options available online so you need not worry.



Ballet shoes, flared heels and platform heels, are just some of the few that belong to a long list of St. Patrick’s Day shoes. While they are pretty one-time only, I mean you really can’t wear shamrock shoes on any other occasion apart from St. Patrick’s Day, they are pretty cheap. So it’s up to you, if you have the dough, then go for it.

Apart from shoes and hats, which I consider to be essential for any Saint Patrick’s Day outfit, everything else are just add-ons that you don’t necessarily need. Necklaces, bracelets and other costume jewelry tend to distract from the outfit that you have painstakingly put together, so avoid them. If I have to recommend any form of jewelry, I would say go for bead necklaces. Not only do they look great at a St. Patrick’s Day parade, but they are also a lot of fun to throw around!

Plastic bead necklace in the customary green color that has come to be associated with St. Patrick’s Day. Cheap as well, so no tears will be shed when you loose them, as I am sure you will!

So, now you’re ready to begin all your costume preparations for Saint Patrick’s Day, quite well in advance. Hopefully I have given you some ideas on the kind of look you want to go for. If you happen to be a hands-on kind of person like me, you can try to make your own outfit, otherwise there is always the online route. There are plenty of options available on the net. That said, I hope all of you achieve the look you want to go for, this St. Patrick’s Day. I know I will be having a lot of fun and I wish you the same!


Check out this parade footage: