This is my first time to do a float or to be a 4-H leader and I want to do a good job. The theme for the Christmas parade is "A Storybook Christmas". I need ideas.
Louise B. Silver Feedback Medal for All Time! 337 Feedbacks
November 12, 20100 found this helpful
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What about picking a classic Christmas story, and setting up the float with a set and characters dressed like that story. Books that come to my mind are "How the Grinch stole Christmas" or Emmett Otter's Jug Band Christmas or The Best/worst Christmas Story Ever or The Night Before Christmas, etc.
I've just been asked to do the Christmas float for a parade which is in about 2 weeks for our dance studio. The theme is A Storybook Christmas. Any ideas?
I would have backdrops and have people dressed from stories like:
A Christmas Carol Frosty the Snowman The Little Match Girl The Three Kings
coville123 Silver Post Medal for All Time! 433 Posts
September 16, 20170 found this helpful
I would make a big book out of cardboard. Have kids sitting pretending to listen to a story in their PJs. Have someone dress up as Mother Goose.
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September 19, 20170 found this helpful
To me, Storybook Christmas means children's stories - entertaining stories or religious stories.
Since we do not know the size of the float you will have to either enlarge or condense the suggestions.
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What part of the country will this parade be - snow? - freezing cold or just chilly? - if children are involved that will have to be a big determining factor where costumes are concerned.
Will it be windy? Backdrops have to be able to withstand whatever the weather turns out to be.
How many people are involved in making this float? Are they talented with their ability to "see" the finished product before its started? This takes a lot of planning and dedicated reliable people to do something like this and most people start working on a Christmas float 6 months in advance.
A float definitely takes people with carpentry skills and the tools/workshop to make and store items. A large area to store the float while it is being assembled.
Cost is another factor that will have to be considered before a final decision is made as some decorations (even if you make most of your own) are expensive when thinking on this scale.
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Costumes? Will you be making your own or will these be purchased? Will each child/person be able to supply their own costume?
Ideas? Music theme with children dressed in storybook costumes - Jingle Bells (any type costume) - Drummer Boy - Frosty the Snowman - Gingerbread Man - Charlie Brown plus others -
Children can be "dancing" to any chosen music to match their costumes (they will need some sort of support to hold on to in case of a jerk or sudden stop).
Bales of hay stacked in different heights with fake snow or nothing (like a sleigh ride).
Having different costumes will give children/parents the opportunity to choose for themselves.
Here is a site that has a lot of music suggestions and music can be supplied with a car battery set up.