![]() Keep going this until you have a substantial amount of wool in place that when bunched together with your hand is about an inch thick – this will give you a lovely long plait! Gather the wool together with your hand at one end and cut both ends, giving you a handful of metre long lengths (you may need someone else to cut it whilst you hold it firmly!). Start by measuring out your wool into metre lengths, we did this by tying it one chair leg before pulling it over to another about a metre way, passing it around the chair leg and looping back to the start. Attach the other circle to the bottom, sandwiching in the tabs and neatening things up. Place one on top of the cone so that the cone goes through the hole, and glue the tabs to the underside. Cut two new large circles for the brim, cutting a circular hole in the middle of them the size of your child’s head. This is how you’ll attach it to the brim. ![]() Glue the cone to size before cutting in to the end about 3cm in every couple of centimetres, fold these outward to make tabs that allow your cone to sit on a surface. If you need to make a hat then you can do this by cutting a large black circle of card, cutting in from one side to the centre and rolling it to turn it into a cone. To start with, we reused a witches hat from our Halloween selection before adding in the ginger hair made from orange wool. We all know that the book references the Witch’s long ginger hair which she wear in a plait so it’s a bit of a must have. A witches hat or black cardboard and glue.If you use these links, it doesn’t affect the price that you pay but we may get a small commission off of every purchase.** Due to going to pre-school for the day, we felt most of these bits would get lost along the way so left them out… although I still hanker over a mini broom! If you’d like to add a broom, cauldron or any of the creatures she travels with a cat, dog, frog and bird then the more the merrier. Under clothes consisting of a red top and purple trousers or a skirt can be worn to complete the outfit. ![]() A witches hat complete with long ginger plait/braid.The Witch in Room On The Broom has a simple but quite defined costume. Room On The Broom Costume – The Witch Costume Elements Thankfully it’s a pretty easy costume to put together, so in the interests of sharing, here’s how we made our simple witches costume from Room On The Broom. So, move out of the way ghost flicks and vampire films, because the queens are here to stay.Room on the Broom is one of our favourite family books, so it’s no surprise that when we needed a costume for World Book Day we opted for the Room on the Broom witch! This Room on the Broom costume is simple to make, has minimal costs and works well for themed days and Halloween as well. If that doesn’t pique your interest enough, just remember that some of your favorite TV witches (like Melissa Joan Hart’s Sabrina from Sabrina The Teenage Witch) have starred in films too. But, your kids will love titles like The Witches, Hocus Pocus and Kiki’s Delivery Service. ![]() Here, we’ve listed classics like Race to Witch Mountain, The Blair Witch Project and Practical Magic. We have the scariest movies about witches and magic mixed with options that are more kid-friendly. Not mention that no matter who you are, you can't help but feel like casting a spell after you watch some of the best witch movies out there.īelow you'll find a great selection of witch flicks. Why? Oh, well, because: magical powers, witty lines and their unmatched ability to be good or evil (or both!). But even when it's not October or you've already watched all the good Halloween films, movies about witches are still awesome to watch. ![]() Witches always reign supreme when Halloween rolls around. ![]()
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