To dress as Alice, you need to find a blue dress with a white apron. To dress as the mad hatter, you need a big green hat with a piece of paper in the brim. You also need to be drinking a cup of tea.
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Presumably this is for the scene when Alice is stuck in the White Rabbit's house. The first step is to get the basic Alice costume. The easiest and most recognisable look is that from the Disney adaptation. You need a blue dress, a white pinafore, white stockings, black shoes and a black ribbon for your hair. Then, for the house, a painted cardboard box is probably the simplest thing to do. Cut out holes for windows, use the flaps of the box to make a pitched roof and add a cardboard tube for the chimney. Then decorate the box to look like a quaint little house and put it on over the Alice outfit.
After the Duchess gave Alice her baby, the baby turned into a pig. Alice then put the pig down and it ran off into the woods. The whole situation added to the confusion and chaos of Wonderland.
Get a black or dark blue dress. Put an apron over it, splatter the apron with some fake blood. Wear black and white striped stockings. And finish it off with some black high heeled shoes or boots. Hope this helped
Bake a cake put white icing on it then write "Eat Me" on it. By the way, it won't shrink you.
you would have to put different costumes like vests and shirts together to make a costume. be creative!
If you're speaking of the Cyclops featured in the song "Steven" on one of his Video Tapes, then Alice Cooper beheaded it on stage. It was only a costume and I'd assume it was put into storage for later concert use.
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Alice's birthday is May 4. The year is unknown but is probably either 1858 or 1852. Lewis Carroll doesn't specify Alice's birthdate in the book Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. However, in Through the Looking Glass she says that she is "seven and a half exactly". Because she has previously mentioned watching the bonfire the boys have been building "tomorrow" we can assume that it is November 4, the day before Guy Fawkes night. If this is her half birthday, we can deduce that her birthday is May 4, which is both the date that Alice's Adventures in Wonderland is set and the real Alice, Alice Liddell's, birthday. There are no clues as to what year the book is set, but if we assume that it is set in the year it was publised, which is 1865, then she would have been born in 1858. However, if she shares her birth year with the real Alice, as well as her birth day, then she was born in 1852.
As in "put on a costume", it would be "disfrazarse". To dress well is "ponerse elegante."
A nun costume is not one you regularly see. Depending on the venue it could be appropriate and fun. It would also be fairly cheap and easy to do. Experiment with it and find a way to put your own personality into the costume.