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Kids Boys Joseph Nativity Christmas Fancy Dress Costume

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A Joseph costume is one of the easiest costumes to make. Make a plain or stripy tunic (an old striped duvet cover or baggy t-shirt will do) and tie around the waist with a length of rope or a belt. Don't forget to give your little one a child's doll, swaddled in a blanket or towel, to serve as the baby Jesus! Keep collections to yourself or inspire other shoppers! Keep in mind that anyone can view public collections—they may also appear in recommendations and other places.

We love this shepherd's stripy tabard – all she needs now is a toy sheep and a crook to complete the look. Do your little ones love dressing up for Christmas? Have you got some great costume ideas for the festive season? Share them over on our forum below: Related stories The best thing about this costume is that you'll only need five items to make it, and it's a sew-free creation! So it's super cheap, and easy to do – phew! You will need:For this iconic Nativity character, create a tunic from blue material, or perhaps use an old, large blue pillowcase or sheet which can be cut at the bottom and sides to make a simple tunic. But Joseph her husband, being a kind-hearted man and unwilling publicly to disgrace her, had determined to release her privately from the betrothal. But while he was contemplating this step, an angel of the Lord appeared to him in a dream and said, ‘Joseph, son of David, do not be afraid to bring home your wife Mary, for she is with child through the Holy Spirit. She will give birth to a Son, and you are to call His name JESUS for He it is who will save His People from their sins.’ The process is very similar to making a costume for Joseph or an innkeeper, involving stripy tea towels, a length of rope, and a homemade tabard.

Christmas is coming, and that means it's time to get organised! Kids love fancy dress, and chances are, if they're not already part of the school Nativity, they might like to do it at home anyway. All this took place in fulfillment of what the Lord had spoken through the Prophet, ‘Mark! The maiden will be with child and will give birth to a son, and they will call His name Immanuel’–a word which signifies ‘God with us’. For the wise mens’ crowns the options are endless. There are dozens of templates online which you can use. Or alternatively get some thin-ish paper and do an origami crown. He is most often depicted in a robe with headpiece. He’s one of the three main figures of the Holy Family, along with the Virgin Mary and the Holy Babe. These are versatile costumes for children and for men.Again you can make a simple tunic – using spare colourful or velvet fabric. Add a statement piece of jewellery, such as a large pendant. Keep collections to yourself or inspire other shoppers! Keep in mind that anyone can view public collections - they may also appear in recommendations and other places. Our favourite is a crown using a paper plate. Get a plate and make a dot in the middle. From there divide the plate into triangles of equal size. Using a pen knife or scissors pierce the middle and cut along the lines of the triangles to make the spikes of your crown. Adults will need to help children with this part. Then, decorate it as you see fit, using paint, colouring in crayons, felt, or gems for added sparkle. TWIST: Use brown leaves as an alternative to paper. Fold the green leaves in half to make triangles and then add them together with golden ones, peg them together with paper clips until the glue dries. Make sure you’ve measured your child’s head. It’s an idea inspired by Mother Natured who have made a crown with garden leaves. Dressing Joseph

Kids love any excuse to get out the fancy dress box, and Christmas is no exception. If your little one is keen to put on a Nativity at home, or is playing a starring role as Joseph in the school play, look no further for info on how to put together a DIY Joseph costume! The circumstances of the birth of Jesus Christ were these. After his mother Mary was betrothed to Joseph, before they were united in marriage, she was found to be with child through the Holy Spirit. When the glue has dried cut two small holes down the straight edge of the wings and thread string through both pieces of card. Tie the ends together on the inside so that the knots don’t show. Do the same on the round edges creating loops to put your arms through. Add glitter at will and voila!Then, simply use an old striped tea towel to wrap around the head; this look works for a shepherd or innkeeper costume too. If you don't have a suitable tea towel, try using a pashmina which can be wrapped around your child's head. All that needs to be added is a crown, created easily from cardboard and covered with sparkling 'jewels' (used coloured tissue paper for this or bits of glitzy wrapping paper) and an old cardboard box, covered in gold wrapping paper. So many Nativity costumes can be started by making a simple tunic, otherwise known as a tabard, which is a long rectangle of fabric that can be adapted to be the basis of almost any costume. You can even cheat and adapt an old pillowcase (for tiny tots). This idea is inspired by Real Simple’s DIY halloween costume ideas. It may look difficult but it’s is actually pretty easy. We even got one of the Guardian Teacher Network team’s nieces involved – nine-year-old Livvy had great fun. When Joseph awoke, he did as the angel of the Lord had commanded, and brought home his wife, but did not live with her until she had given birth to a son. The child’s name he called JESUS.”

Christmas is a great time of year to celebrate and get festive, and what better way to do that than with fancy dress? If you've already got a fairy costume or tutu, fairy wings and tiara in your dressing-up box, this one's pretty easy. But if not, simply make a plain white tunic and tie it with a tinsel belt.Adult Unisex Scarf, Long Cotton Scarf, Veil, Tichel for Fashion, Biblical, Nativity, Saint, Adventurer, Passion Play, Historical Costuming, If you want to make your tabard a little neater, we recommend using iron-on hemming tape around the edges to get the shape nailed. You could even have some fun with this look and use face paint to create a beard for your little one! TIP: Using coloured card makes this job much simpler and for added sparkle you could also cut out smaller gold stars to hang from the pipe cleaner around your head. TIP: You can use gold spray paint, but if you do use it outside to avoid inhaling fumes. Add texture to your crown with wire or tinsel.

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