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Christmas Costumes
from:When we walk into large department stores or malls and see Santa, we know that Christmas is just around the corner. Santa is a symbol of happiness and excitement for children. Most of us have magical memories of Santa Claus. There may be a time during the Christmas season where you or your friends need Christmas costumes such as Santa, Mrs. Claus or an elf. People wear Christmas costumes in school plays, at house parties or even for surprising children Christmas Eve when Santa shows up unexpectedly. Some people wear Santa Christmas costumes in stores to attract customers and listen to what some little boy or girl wants for Christmas.
If you are buying Santa Christmas costumes for yourself or others, you certainly want to look authentic so nobody guesses it is you under the costume. When looking for Santa Christmas costumes, you often find them in large department stores or costume shops. Many shops online specialize in Christmas costumes. The internet is a great way to shop, compare prices and have your Christmas costumes sent to you without even leaving your house. Once you have your costume, there are a few things to remember. Father Christmas is a plump fellow with a round belly that shakes when he laughs. He is probably plump from all the cookies the boys and girls leave out for him to eat. If you are not plump to start with, you will need to make yourself heavier to wear Santa Christmas costumes. A very easy way to give the illusion of being heavier is to take a cushion and sew a couple of ties on it. Fasten the cushion across your waist and chest. You may need to push it a bit to make it shake like jelly. Make sure your Santa Christmas costumes big enough for the pillow to fit. Your Santa boots should appear lined with fur and a turnover piece at the top that looks like fleece. Put blush on your cheeks and nose as Santa has rosy cheeks and a cherry nose.
If you like to sew and have the time making your own Christmas costumes is certainly an option. There are patterns available for any Christmas costumes you can imagine, such as Santa Clause, Mrs. Clause, Santa’s elf, Rudolf or even Christmas gifts. You can find patterns at hobby and craft stores, fabric shops, large department stores and online. You will find the best selection is on the internet, as there are hundreds of sites from which to choose. They carry a huge selection of sizes, materials and price ranges. It is certainly a fast and convenient way to shop for Christmas costumes.
Perfect your, ‘Ho, Ho, Ho” which is Santa’s trademark because you do not want anyone to find out your secret.
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