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My daughter would use the silks as a cape and will love the new unicorn headband! She loves fairies and super heroes and princesses!
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My daughter regularly dresses up as an ice queen (aka Elsa from Frozen) with the blue silks. Sometimes we pretend to be parachutists by jumping off a chair/table with the silk billowing above us.
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Great for a rainy day outside. Attach a silk to a mop handle with the mop head in a bucket. Aim an electric fan at it just fast enough to make the silk look like a flag blowing in in the wind. A child can pretend she has climbed a big mountain (while standing on a pillow/cushion) and is on top next to the blowing flag while looking out at her queendom and describing what she sees down below. She can pretend she is a knightess, a queen, a piratess or whatever using her silks.
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My daughter loves to dance with silks, wrap gifts for us, fly through the house, and so much more. She dances and does yoga in her veil. She would like to be a fairy-butterfly -queen for Halloween.
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Rapunzel!
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This year, my four year old daughter told me that she would like to be a mermaid butterfly unicorn for Halloween. We have several of your play silks and they work wonders for fulfilling her creative demands. She uses one for flowing mermaid hair and another for her wings. We’d love to try your unicorn headband! :)
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A leprechaun, with a rainbow playsilk and then spray paint a plastic candy-collecting pumpkin gold, to be the pot at the end of the rainbow.
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Toga! Toga!
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Looks great!
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we use our playsilk mostly for forts. it is always so beautiful to see the daylight shine through the fabric.
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A Fairy princess butterfly, of course – silks can make anything magical
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So many options but here are two fun ones: A shepherd (my kids do this one a lot and even graze their stuffed animal sheep on a green playsilk) or princess Jasmine/genie (veil, tie 2 playsilks together at waist and ankles for genie pants, maybe with another as a sash)! Love all the possibilities!
She is being the Wicked Witch. She wants to use her purple silk as a cape. We’ll use another silk in my basket so Dorothy can carry Toto.