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Make your own costumes this year with Koloron

Brilliant for all plays, pantos and shows

Three child dressed-up for a Christmas play

Koloron will dress all your young performers. Choose basic garments for a rapid start and cut pieces from the roll to complete the costumes. Painting with a big brush will give you large areas of colour quickly and sewing or gluing will attach anything from feathers to sequins to complete the effect. Encourage young artists to be bright and bold in their use of colour and the effects will dazzle the audience.

Dressing-up has never been easier or as much fun

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Our Shepherd has a Tabard (size A) paint applied with a broad brush gives the effect of a worn rustic tunic.  Headdress is made from an off cut from a Koloron roll and a little yellow paint.

Mary wears a simple Tabard (size A) secured at the waist and painted as peasant cotton.

Our angel wears a Flat (size B). Using double sided tape to secure the waist creates big sleeves.  The only decoration we used was a piece of wide glittered ribbon.

Dressing-up in Koloron can be fun

Mark, with a little help, painted the sunshine on his Flat (size B) He took it home after the show.

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