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.
"Alice in wonderland" made almost 3 million dollars.
One can look in a wide variety of places for a fancy dress based on the story Alice in Wonderland. Many costume shops sell dresses based on the story or you can get creative and make your own dress.
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Lewis Carroll only wrote two Alice books; Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and its sequel, Through the Looking Glass.
on the table... seriously have you not seen the movie?
20,000,000
cake, cookies, cupcakes, fruits, and tea
Tim Burton make's about 1 billion dollars per movie.
black and red
1. There is a potion that can make you shrink. 2. There is a cake that can make you grow. 3. Animals talk. 4. Cats can disappear. 5. There is a place called Wonderland. 6. [Alice] can defeat the Jabberwocky.
Its from the original Alice in Woderland....the new one is a re-make duhhh
Alice's goal in "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" is to navigate the strange and nonsensical world she finds herself in, trying to make sense of the bizarre events and characters she encounters while seeking a way back home. She also seeks to assert her identity and independence, often challenging the absurd rules of Wonderland.