Monday, November 30, 2015

Make Your Own Orphan Costume

The lone, dashing orphan pitted against the bloodless, merciless field is a plot as elderly the tales of Caesar Arthur. Distress the fabric and add a couple of stains and patches.3. Make bloomers from an old pair of white or gray leggings. Really, the worse your orphan looks, the added sympathy she'll obtain.


Instructions


Girl Orphan


1. Treasure a dress. It should annex sleeves, a flared skirt and grasp below the knees. Flash for drab colours like brown, dusty rose and maroon in small prints or solids.


2. Find a pinafore, or an over-sized, scoop-necked, sleeveless dress, shorter than the bottom-layer dress. This goes on over the dress. Or, make a pinafore from a pattern. Annie, Oliver and the Mini Princess were all orphans and their stories cause fine stagecraft. As the costumer of such a lot of theatre, outfitting an comprehensive orphanage can be a provocation. Luckily the standard orphan on the street was unlikely to dress in the original expensive fashions; and when forging your own orphan costume, you can influence nearly everything you demand from the regional thrift store.


Cut them off and add elastic.


4. Finish up with baggy socks or dark tights and high-top boots.


Boy Orphan


5. Dress your boy orphan in a long-sleeve, button-down shirt and with a pair of dark pants. Old dress pant work great, but do not use jeans. Shorten them to about mid-calf and add a patches to knees, elbows or seat. Hold up the pants with suspenders.


6. Wear high-top boots and baggy socks or bare feet.


7. Use a flat wool cap with a bill to keep your orphan warmer on those cold nights spent begging on the streets. This also adds pathos when held nervously in both hands.