How to Make a Littlest Pet Shop Fashion Show
Decide which of your LPS will be the models for the show., Gather up all of the clothes you have., Find a suitable box to be the catwalk stage., Decide whether it needs to be jazzed up., Allow any glue or paint to dry before using the catwalk stage...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Decide which of your LPS will be the models for the show.
Other LPS will be needed for judging and to be in the audience. -
Step 2: Gather up all of the clothes you have.
Any other doll clothes that will fit can be used too, along with any clothing you've made yourself.
Select the clothes that will be modeled on the catwalk. , A shoebox is ideal but any other box of similar shape and length will work too. , This can be as easy as covering it with nice paper or you might paint it all one color (like white, black or pink).
If wished, add logos, patterns and names as well. ,,, This is optional but fun; arrange the clothes on a "table" or flat surface for the LPS to change near.
Another cardboard box could be used to make the dressing room; turn it over on its side and face the back of it to the stage.
Cover the back with the same paper or paint as the stage, so that it appears seamless.
Inside, hang or fold clothes and treat this as the changing area. , This could be doll chairs, blocks, boxes, plastic containers or anything that can serve as seating. , Some ideas include:
Position a desk lamp so that it shines over the catwalk.
Place up pictures of famous models.
Include refreshments for audience and judges; the models should have some in the changing area.
Choose 1-2 LPS or other dolls to serve the refreshments.
Add brushes and combs, mirrors, perfume, shampoo, dressing tables, etc. to the changing area. , Use a portable music player to play music in the background. , Build up to the showing the best clothes last.
If you are really keen, make flyers setting out the agenda for the audience and judges. , Seat the audience in their places. , Play the music, if using. , Parade the models, change them and complete the show.
You might like to have a "host" LPS who explains the outfits to everyone. , Select a winning outfit. , -
Step 3: Find a suitable box to be the catwalk stage.
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Step 4: Decide whether it needs to be jazzed up.
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Step 5: Allow any glue or paint to dry before using the catwalk stage.
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Step 6: Place the catwalk stage in the center of the show.
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Step 7: Make a dressing area/room.
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Step 8: Arrange any seating around the stage.
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Step 9: Add accessories if wished.
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Step 10: Consider having music.
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Step 11: Make an agenda for the show.
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Step 12: Seat the judges near the catwalk.
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Step 13: Turn on the light.
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Step 14: Let the show begin.
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Step 15: Have the judges pass their comments on the clothes.
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Step 16: Share the refreshments around at the end.
Detailed Guide
Other LPS will be needed for judging and to be in the audience.
Any other doll clothes that will fit can be used too, along with any clothing you've made yourself.
Select the clothes that will be modeled on the catwalk. , A shoebox is ideal but any other box of similar shape and length will work too. , This can be as easy as covering it with nice paper or you might paint it all one color (like white, black or pink).
If wished, add logos, patterns and names as well. ,,, This is optional but fun; arrange the clothes on a "table" or flat surface for the LPS to change near.
Another cardboard box could be used to make the dressing room; turn it over on its side and face the back of it to the stage.
Cover the back with the same paper or paint as the stage, so that it appears seamless.
Inside, hang or fold clothes and treat this as the changing area. , This could be doll chairs, blocks, boxes, plastic containers or anything that can serve as seating. , Some ideas include:
Position a desk lamp so that it shines over the catwalk.
Place up pictures of famous models.
Include refreshments for audience and judges; the models should have some in the changing area.
Choose 1-2 LPS or other dolls to serve the refreshments.
Add brushes and combs, mirrors, perfume, shampoo, dressing tables, etc. to the changing area. , Use a portable music player to play music in the background. , Build up to the showing the best clothes last.
If you are really keen, make flyers setting out the agenda for the audience and judges. , Seat the audience in their places. , Play the music, if using. , Parade the models, change them and complete the show.
You might like to have a "host" LPS who explains the outfits to everyone. , Select a winning outfit. ,
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