Child Pirate Activity – Making a Pirate Costume
Posted: Saturday, August 12, 2006
by Nancy Johnson
Creative Child Activity Notebook
Pirates are popular this year due to the release of Disney’s Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest. Boys and girls alike can participate in this child pirate activity; making a pirate costume. A pirate costume does not need to be expensive or difficult to make. For ideas look up sketches of pirates or photos from pirate movies to see how they dressed. You will find a variety of styles.
Shorten the pants by cutting them off below the knee. Leave the pants unhemmed or cut jagged strips up to the knee for a tattered look. Take a piece of rope to tie around the waist for a belt. Roll up the shirt sleeves the elbow. A scarf, wide leather belt, or 12" x 45" piece of fabric will work to tie around the shirt.
Accessorize with black or brown shoes or boots (sometimes pirates went barefoot), a bandana tied on the head, clip on gold hoop earrings, and a toy sword stuck into their belt. If they want to wear an eye-patch, make one from a square of black felt with black elastic secured to the corners. A small stuffed parrot can be pinned onto the shoulder.
To complete the costume, practice walking with a swagger and talk like a pirate! Aaaarrgh! Ye Mates! Off with ye to hunt for treasure!
As a mother, grandmother, and child development professional, Nancy Johnson, shares over 20 years experience working with children and planning activities on her website, Creative-Child-Activity-Notebook.com. Check it out for more school age child activity ideas including learning, holiday, nature, cultural, and child party activity ideas.
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