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November 29, 2010

Santa Claus Suit Accessories

What about the final touches for your Santa Claus costume, and what do 5 years olds look for when they are sitting on Santa’s lap?  Hopefully they will not recognize your ring or watch or glasses or shoes; but those little problems can be alleviated.

 

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November 26, 2010

Buying Your New Santa Claus Wig and Beard Set

 

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What to look for in buying your new Santa Claus Wig and Beard set.  In a later video, we will discuss the cleaning, dressing, care and storage of your new set.  In the meantime..Ho!!..Ho!!..Ho!!

 

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November 21, 2010

Thanksgiving and the Costumes of Christmas Present

Thanksgiving…

A day of rest, relaxation and overindulgence, and the last day before our annual Christmas surge of Santa suit rentals and sales, and Santa wigs and beards sales and all the other Christmas costumes and accessories.

Thanksgiving…

The day before all the office, church, school, organization and association Christmas parties begin prepping for the first 2 or three weeks of December.

The Snowmen are clean, the Reindeer are groomed. The Toy Soldiers are lined up in a row. Elf suits galore, as are Santa Belles and Mrs. Santa’s. A Nutcracker or two.

Not to forget the array of Christmas Carol characters, Scrooge, Bob Cratchitt and the ghosts of Christmas past, present and future.

We have white eyebrows and glasses and makeup for rosy red lips and cheeks for Santa; and gloves, and even padding, too. You forgot the Santa bells (not the Santa Belles) to ring out when Santa arrives? We have them as well.


But for Thursday , A couple of we Pilgrims and a scattering of Native American friends will be breaking bread, followed by an afternoon of college and professional football. Hmmmm….I don’t remember football games in ’21….1621, that is..

Note: We no longer have a brick and mortar business; but feel free to visit our advertiser (Santasuits.com) on this page who so graciously provided us with the picture of the costumes.


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November 19, 2010

Your Santa Suit…Choosing the Best Fabric for Your Buck

Your Santa suit.  What to look for in fabric and still stay within your budget.  Here’s the video that will tell all.

 

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November 15, 2010

My New Santa Suit

What do you look for when you are buying a new Santa suit, and what is included in most Santa suit kits?  Appearance is critical, but you need ALL the component parts as well, and sometimes the wig and beard is not included.  I bought a new Santa Suit today.  And here is a video of the Santa suit and the component parts that were included.“>

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November 4, 2010

Stage and Theatre Makeup! For Christmas and All Year Round!

 

Stage and Theatre Makeup!  For Christmas and All Year Round!

Stage makeup is more than lathering on a heavy layer of grease paint or pancake; or applying your mascara on heavier than usual, so that you aren’t washed out looking under the bright lights on stage.

Stage makeup might include making a ‘Rudolph’ nose out of nose putty or adding prosthetic ears for one of Santa’s elves, or anything else that might be ‘face-altering’ so as to achieve a specific look. 

Some brands of stage makeup are better than others.  Most stage makeup is Hypo-Allergenic (but check the label to be certain).  In our former life in the brick and mortar costume retail business, we sold ‘Mehron’ and ‘Ben Nye’ brands, along with a couple that no longer exist.

For a general makeup book, you might want to review ‘Stage Makeup’ by Richard Corson.  Hopefully you can find it at your local library, as it is a little pricey.

 

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November 3, 2010

Stage and Theater Makeup! And “Twas The Night Before Christmas”

Stage and Theater Makeup!  And ‘Twas The Night Before Christmas’

Before we move onto the Thanksgiving and Christmas season, let us pause and make mention of the paid commercial ad at the top of this page.  Theatrical and Stage Makeup.

How does this apply to Christmas? 

“His cheeks were like roses, his nose like a cherry!

Unless Santa has belted down a few and has achieved this color naturally, he might need a tad of rouge and lipstick. ‘Easy’, you say, as you reach into your purse and locate the exact colors needed.  Problem solved.

But….

A big bushy Santa beard and wig in a shade of very light gray or white can be offset by a pair of black eyebrows.  If Santa’s hair is white, so then should be his eyebrows.  White is a little less likely to be had from the nearest purse, and a trip to the local costume shop might be needed to pick up an easily removable white makeup.  But before you make that trip, also think about Santa glasses, white gloves and maybe a set of jingle bells.

 

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