Custom Tunic and Coat of Arms
- Total Time Needed:
- 1 Hour
Knight's Code of Honor, Rule #1: Never leave the castle without proper garb and your family crest.
- Materials
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- Silver or gray plastic tablecloth (we started with a 108- by 54-inch cloth from a party store, which made seven 15- by 54-inch tunics)
- Scissors
- Self-adhesive stiff felt sheets
- Foil tape, felt, stickers, markers
- Instructions
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To make each tunic, cut a long rectangle from a silver or gray plastic tablecloth (we started with a 108- by 54-inch cloth from a party store, which made seven 15- by 54-inch tunics).
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Fold the rectangle in half lengthwise and cut a hole for the head.
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From self-adhesive stiff felt sheets, cut a crest for each child (we made some of our 8- by 9-inch crests from one piece of felt; for the two-toned crest at left, simply cut half a crest from each color).
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From the scraps, cut decorative shapes, such as lions and crowns. Click here for a printable crest pattern and five shape patterns.
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Stick the crests to the tunics, then let the kids personalize them with their knight name, foil tape (as shown above), felt shapes, stickers, and markers.
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