Pirate Bandana
They then received their pirates bandanas (I cut triangular shapes from striped elastisised T-shirt fabric, cut a skull and crossbones out of white felt, outlined the skull and bones details in black laundry marker and then used double sided iron on material to stick them onto the bandana).
They also received their eyepatches, bits of black felt "glued together" with double sided iron on material. I stitched the elastic down on one side before putting the patches together and made a hole on the other side so they could be adjusted.
Pirate Hats
We also had a "pirate dressing & craft table". I used a black table cloth on this table. This table held pirate hats. It was really a craft kit, but I made one ahead of time to see how long it would take and it took me quiet a while to finish it so I decided to make all the hats ahead of time. I also had pirate eye patches, hooks (red or black plastic cups with a pirate sticker and a hole cut in the bottom of the cup, aluminum foil shaped into a hook coming through the hole.
Once the kids little hands went in the cup to hold on to the extra aluminum foil it looked just like a pirate hook hand. I also had long balloons that are used to make balloon animals. As the kids arrived they got to pick their color balloon and my husband blew them up and made swords with them instead of animals.
I also had parrots. I used toilet paper rolls, painted them green, added googly eyes, feathers, beak (made with orange pipe cleaners). I glued the eyes and beak on and then added feathers all around and a small feather sticking up from within the roll. I punched two holes at the bottom and tied elastic string. When put on the arm the parrot looks like it is standing on your arm.
Pirates for the Camera
They were sent to a helper who dressed them in their pirate garb (eye patch, head bandana, waist sash, tattoo and balloon sword. Mustaches were also painted on). The kids had been asked to wear a striped t-shirt if they had one, so once dressed they looked very pirate-like!
An individual Polaroid photo was taken which was put into their treasure chest. (As the kids arrived half were sent to decorate their treasure chests and half to get their pirate garb and picture. This helped to keep things moving by keeping everyone busy with no long wait times).
Once all pirates were dressed, a group picture was taken in front of the black cloth with the skull and crossbones. This was sent out with the thank you cards.
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