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Friday, January 25, 2013

Dress-Up is not all glitter & glam... Boys can dress-up too!

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Dress-Up:
NOT Just for Girls...
Boys Play Dress-Up too!
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When your hear a parent talking about their kids playing dress-up, most people automatically think they are talking about their daughters. Dress-up has always been known for being more of a girls activity but that's not always so. When my step-son is over at the house and his sisters are playing dress-up, he wants to play too. Of course he don't want any faerie wings or dresses to wear but a couple years ago he started asking me if I would find him some boy dress-up clothes so he could play with his sisters, So I agreed. I started at the best place I could think of to find dress-up clothes... Thrift Stores! They are always full of all kinds of different types of clothes for cheap. When looking for dress-up clothes for boys or girls, it's always easier to start with Halloween Costumes. Most of the work is done for you, personal touches is all that's needed.  Once the trick-or-treating is over, instead of boxing up the costumes, toss them in the dress up corner to be worn many more then just the 1 night! A lot of old Halloween costumes wind up at thrift shops once they're no longer needed. It's easy picking as long as you find the right sizes, a size or two bigger then normal is not a loss! This is the time to let all of your creative entertain out to play, use anything and everything that'll make your vision a reality! There's no wrong answer and mistakes are easy to fix. Just be sure to have fun and remember that anything goes!


Costume Ideas:

  • To make a Cowboy Costume you could use a wore out pair of jeans, a flannel shirt, a brown vest, cowboy boots and hat and maybe a belt. (You can find cow-boy belts with plastic guns at The Dollar Tree)
  • For a Mad Scientist you can use a pair of white cloth pants, an over sized button up white shirt (maybe a chefs coat). Add some black framed glasses and a few glass or plastic vases as the potion beakers.
  • The options are endless!!
You may not find what your looking for on the first shopping trip, check back another day. Each shop you visit will be different then the rest and it's your job to find the diamond in the ruff!
Don't forget the flea markets!
Anything is possible when you get creative!

  • If you like the Halloween Costume idea for dress-up clothes, wait until early November to buy the costumes. That's when the stores start their Halloween Sales to get rid of all the extra Halloween costumes and decorations so they can start getting ready for Thanksgiving. You can get costumes for just a few dollars! I like to buy a few of them when they're on sale and put a couple up for Christmas presents. 
My step-son now has his very own dress-up collection without a single girlie touch! We found a cape, things for a fireman, an army man, and a ninja  - just to name s few. He's happy and that's dll the matters! My kids play for hours, running around in their new dress-up clothes.
Watching that boy enjoy every ounce of playing dress-up with his sisters is why I whole-heartily believe that everyone dreams of s different life and playing dress-up is the perfect way to help dreams come true!
 “Dress-up being for Girls Only" is nothing but huge myth.

Boys pretend too!

You can also find lots of retailers on & offline that sale a variety clothing designs to insure each creative idea with the prefect outfit for play!     Make-believe is for everyone....
Boys and Girls, no matter the age!

The local costume store is an obviously great choice to find perfect add-on items to complete the look!
Get creative and use that fabulous brain of yours!!
Anyone up for a dress-up session? 


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9 comments:

  1. I love this post!! Thank you for saying that Boys can play Dress-up too!! It's words that needed to be said out loud!

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  2. What a great post! That's great that boys like dress-up too!

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  3. Great ideas! Our oldest son likes to play dress up as well. He usually chooses a super hero - Iron Man and Spider man are his favorites. You're so right, though! It isn't just for girls! Great post!!

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    1. My youngest step-son likes being a super hero also, he always seems to come up with his own crazy super hero name though and runs around in random dress-up attire lol! He's being some type of vampire monster who chases my girls, in the photo :) You just can't help but to love all these wild kids!!
      -My inspiration for this post was the day he walked up to me and asked me to find him some dress-up clothes, I was on a mission after that :)

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  4. This are wonderful ideas for boys! We only have girls, but I like to keep some boy dress up things around for when our nephews are over or other kids!

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    1. I personally have only had girls but my fiance has 2 boys and I have to say that raising boys is nothing like raising girls! :) I'm not sure which one is hardest! I'm just glad that they found something fun to do together.

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  5. Wonderful ideas! It's so easy to make simple costumes for kids (for adults, too). We used to make similar costumes for my little cousins and they were extremely cute and just as happy as with store-bought costumes.

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  6. I love and like this post post it recall my past when we played our brother and sister with the plastic and the paper doll.When play the Dress up games for girls with our static dolls but now is change to the virtual games like to the computer games.

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  7. I read out your blogs and the articles it contain a number of the useful more important kinds of the ideas and wonderful games information.

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