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pirate costumes for children

Saturday, September 19th, 2009

Children love to dress up in pirate costumes. If you are planning to have a fancy-dress party for kids then this would make a very popular theme for it. You might think that it will limit things a little by just organizing it around pirates but it will actually prove to make it all a lot easier. Instead of having to cater for so many different things, absolutely everything to do with your party can hinge on the swashbuckling theme.

If you have more than one child of your own then you have already solved several problems. You are not going to have to think of ideas for what your children are going to wear. If you are just sticking to pirate costumes then it will make it a lot simpler. As long as each of your children is happy with their outfit then you are onto a winner.

Depending on the amount of work that you are prepared to do (and if you have someone who is going to help), there are all sorts of activities that will fit around the theme of pirates costumes. As far as the children are concerned, if they are dressed up in pirate costumes then they want to behave like buccaneers.

Organizing a treasure hunt for all of the children to take part in would be a great idea. Kids love things like this and it will keep them all occupied for quite a while. You could perhaps design some treasure maps on your computer and print them off beforehand. They don’t have to be anything too elaborate as long as they are going to fit in with the rest of the party. You could even tie them all up with sashes and give them to the kids to wear on the belts of their pirate costumes until it is time to look for the treasure.

Pirate costumes at the seaside

Tuesday, August 4th, 2009

We have all heard of fancy dress parties and that they can be a great deal of fun. Being surrounded by your friends and family dressed in ridiculous outfits of one kind or another is both amusing and enjoyable. Dressing up is something that most of us enjoy because it gives us an excuse to take part in something that makes us forget about the more mundane things for a little while.

While the summer is still here and the weather is nice, why not use the fancy dress idea to do something a little bit different? Imagine a day out with your friends and your relatives at the coast. Okay, so up to now this is nothing particularly unusual, but with a little bit of imagination it could be… If your day trip has a strict dress code of pirate costumes only, then this will change everything quite dramatically.

A ‘themed’ day at the seaside. If its ok that people give you some rather puzzled looks then wearing pirate costumes might just be bit of fun for you.

Plan some activities together. Obviously, it is pretty essential that you and your friendly pirates spend some time on the beach. Being down by the sea and sand offers more authenticity to your pirate costumes. With a little bit of imagination you could create a treasure hunt.

Why We Love Films With Pirate Costumes

Tuesday, July 14th, 2009

Long before 2003 when Captain Jack Sparrow became a household name, there had been several movies with actors in pirate costumes. ‘The Curse of The Black Pearl’, which was to be the first of the ‘Pirates of The Caribbean’ series was not a new idea, instead it made swashbuckling cotemporary with a big budget and 21st century enhanced special effects.

Right from the early days of film there have been many stories of buccaneers, deep buried treasures and attractive wenches to thrill viewers the world over. Everything about these tales of adventure in the high seas has always proved to be very popular with the public; the treasure maps, the creaking ships, the villains dressed in pirate costumes and the roar of cannons. It is something that appeals to a great many of us.

The child within us all loves the excitement and romance that is such a large part of these great movies. Just as many of us ‘enjoy’ being frightened by a good creepy film, we also love all of the adventure of a good swashbuckling epic.

Right from being children we are taught that pirate costumes are synonymous with adventure by being told stories such as ‘Treasure Island’ and ‘Peter Pan’.

If you want to see some good movies prior to Johnny Depp becoming Captain Jack Sparrow, then there are some great ones to choose from.

‘The Black Swan’ was released in 1942. It starred Tyrone Power and Maureen O’Hara. Errol Flynn wore pirate costumes for many of his roles. Amongst his best films to be made were ‘Captain Blood’ and ‘Sea Hawk’. The ‘The Crimson Pirate’ from 1952 with Burt Lancaster playing Captain Vallo. Lancaster was a huge influence when writers created the character of Captain Jack Sparrow in his pirate costume