How To Make 100 Days Of School Costume
100 days of school costume Australia is crucial when your children are celebrating the completion of 100 days in school. Whilst this celebration may look different this year due to virtual learning that is still in play after Covid-19, any parent or school teacher will get the needed chuckle from seeing their students look like old men and ladies. Here are some useful tips for making a costume for your kids.
Supplies
You will need a grandpa costume accessory kit or a
grandma costume accessory kit depending on the gender you are making the
costume for.
Fetch some grey hair
This is an easy transformation. You can use hair
spray and baby powder to give your hair a greyish tint or simply get a wig if
you don’t want to dye your hair.
Accessories
You can buy costumes
online with the necessary accessories or you can get a fancy pen, glasses,
old fashioned cap, pocket watch, a walker or cane if you have one. A wooden
walking stick will also do perfectly.
Draw on wrinkles
You can use an eyeliner pencil to draw some
wrinkles. A grey marker will also do great.
Clothing inspiration
For your clothing, you will need a bow tie, sweater
vest, dress coat, suit jacket, vest suspenders and slippers.
Beard or moustache
You can get a mask of moustache or beard and wear
it on your chin or you can simply use your marker and draw a moustache or beard.
Posture
Now that you have everything you need for your 100 days of school costume Australia,
you should wear everything as illustrated above. Always look in the mirror to
ensure you have achieved your looks. Remember to have that elderly posture.
Bend your back a little bit and use a walking stick to appear like an old man.


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