There are a lot of options when it comes to what to wear to a Star Wars party, but not all of them are expensive. In fact, you can spend only $50 or less on a kid’s costume if you can find a great deal on economy felt or painter’s drop cloth. The next time you’re in need of a costume, here are some ideas for you:
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Characters to dress up as
Besides the original films, there are also countless other Star Wars materials and characters to choose from. If you are planning a Star Wars party, you might want to wear one of the following characters. You can easily combine several costumes to form the perfect group costume. There are several characters from the original movies and TV shows that you can choose from. The following are just a few examples of the types of costumes available.
The Mandalorian costume is a modern favorite. This costume includes a removable helmet, ammo belt, gloves, chest piece, boot toppers, and even a backpack. However, you should be aware that the Mandalorian costume will cost you more than other costumes. It may be expensive but it will surely make your party a hit! Also, the Mandalorian character is arguably one of the most memorable from the new Star Wars films.
If you are having a Star Wars themed party, you should consider hiring a few characters to attend the party. There are various costume rentals available, which can help you with your costume search. You can also hire a professional costume designer to create your costume. You can find more than a dozen of Star Wars-related costumes at your local party rental agency. These costumes can be worn by men or women, and they are ideal for Halloween parties.
Ideas for photo booth props
You can use a Star Wars theme to add more fun to your photo booth. Instead of using plastic props, you can use characters from the movie to create fun photos for your guests. If you’d like, you can have characters face-printed onto photo props. You can also use different characters as props in a photo booth, such as Darth Vader, Rey, or Yoda.
In addition to creating a themed photo booth, you’ll need some decorations for the occasion. A few popular decorations are storm trooper throw pillows and Darth Vader lamps. You can also use construction paper to create a starry backdrop, which can make for a fun photo booth backdrop. You can even make a personalized Jedi Knight certificate if you’d like. If you’d like to have a Star Wars photo booth, don’t forget to decorate the party tables with some Star Wars-themed decorations.
You can purchase a photo booth prop online, or you can print them out yourself. You can also find a Star Wars mask and other fun Star Wars photo booth props on GeekMom. These photo booth props can help make the party more fun. There are also plenty of other ideas for party games and crafts. Whether you choose to have a Star Wars birthday party or just want to celebrate the new movie franchise, there are many options to keep the guests entertained.
Games to play
If you’re planning a Star Wars themed party, here are a few fun games to play. Create your own lightsabers by using long balloons. For a more elaborate game, you can use PVC pipes to blow mini marshmallows at targets. Once the balloons hit the ground, they stop the music. The last player to stay in the circle wins a prize. Another game to play at a Star Wars birthday party is a version of the Hot Potato Game.
Choose from the many Star Wars films for your game. The older kids will love this quote game. To get started, collect a bunch of quotes from the movies. Then, divide the players into teams. If there are several players, you can create a Star Wars movie quote board. If you’re planning on using real Star Wars characters, consider having them sign the release form and be prepared to use their characters’ names as prizes.
Another fun game is the “Storm Trooper” obstacle course. You’ll need a large space, a black marker, and some small prizes to hand out. The kids will love finding the items and the “you win” message written on them. Make it easier for them to find the objects by tying them into a bundle. You can even make your own obstacle course by crumpling up aluminum foil and stuffing it into balloons.