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Three Tips for Medieval Costumes

{image credit: Kendall Redburn, Costumes of All Nations}

History Day is three weeks away (June 5th), and that means costumes! We will be getting into the spirit of the Middle Ages at our Medieval Feast, and although it does take a little extra effort to dress the part, it’s so worth it when we’re all celebrating the year together in costume, bringing history to life for our kids.

Today we have three handy tips to share that can help you put together costumes for your family:

1. You may be able to use most or part of the costumes you wore for our Viking history day, with a few minor changes. Tunics and leggings are very versatile! Perhaps adding or removing a few layers, or changing up accessories (a leather belt, a pouch, simple jewelry, a cap, a hood), or a few creative touches of fabric paint is all you need to turn a Viking costume into a Medieval peasant or nobleman outfit.

  

Viking Dress, Medieval Dress

{image credit: Historic Enterprises, SlavMedieval Shop on Etsy}

2. Visit SLOCA’s Medieval Costumes Pinterest page. You’ll find lots of ideas, instructions, and pictures! We are adding to this page all the time, so come look for inspiration and guidance. For example, we’ve pinned this awesome no-sew knight’s tunic that couldn’t be easier to make:

{image credit: A Stitchy Situation}

3. Shop at Fred and Betty’s! You can find inexpensive pieces there that can be used or altered to assemble appropriate vestments for the occasion. If you know how to sew, the possibilities are endless! For example, check out how The Costume Mom upcycled a thrift store dress:

{image credit: The Costume Mom}

How about a 4th tip?  Here’s a pdf we found that another school put together for their Medieval Feast, which has some great pointers: Medieval Costuming Guide.

Also, in case you haven’t yet, please Click here to sign up to help – this event is hosted by SLOCA families and we need everyone's help. There are big and small ways to do so!

Thank you all for an epic year! We look forward to the feasting, the music, the entertainment, and the costumes that will unite us on this special evening of celebration!

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