Showing posts with label white homecoming dress. Show all posts
Showing posts with label white homecoming dress. Show all posts

Tuesday, 11 September 2012

Ideas for Homecoming Posters

During the week leading up to homecoming(white homecoming dress), posters can help get students excited about the upcoming game. When you are planning poster designs, look for ways to get students from all groups involved in the process and celebration; by reaching out to more students, you can increase school spirit and boost participation in homecoming(white homecoming dress) events.
During most homecoming celebrations, sports teams are usually in focus. To help make non-sports students feel appreciated and part of homecoming(white homecoming dress), make posters that support other student group events during the same time. Look for competitions that line up with your homecoming week, and make posters that celebrate the ways their members increase the school's reputation. If the band is performing at half time, put up posters on their lockers to thank them; if the science olympiad team has a meet that week, make posters to encourage them. In doing so, you can make everyone feel included, which can build a feeling of community around the homecoming week.
For a non-traditional poster, make a collage that covers the front of a locker to make a bold statement to people walking down the hall; a locker collage will also provide support and encouragement for your team. Use photos, team numbers and programs combined with three-dimensional objects like streamers, balloons, or miniature pom-poms. You can also add inspirational message or portray your school mascot crushing the rival team's mascot.
When you want to make a big splash in your school to let students know about homecoming events, use hall banner posters. Find long rolls of poster paper and make banners that encourage your home team, advertise the dates of different homecoming events or support individual team members. Hang them in busy hallways where they will provide something new to look at and get students excited for the big game; you can also put them in the cafeteria or on windows that face the street.
Help your fellow students learn the school cheers by putting them on large posters around the school in the week leading up to homecoming. Use one poster per cheer and write in large block letters for readability. Put your posters up where students are likely to be sitting or waiting for long enough to read them: in the cafeteria, in the hallways, or in study halls. When the game rolls around, students will have seen the posters many times and will be able to cheer along with the spirit club or cheerleaders.

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Ideas for Homecoming Parade Jungle Floats

Deciding on a jungle theme for your homecoming parade float is a festive means to celebrate school spirit. Large amounts of faux greenery and animals -- stuffed or created -- will be a staple in your float. Take your parade spectators on a safari when they watch the school representatives atop your mobile creation.
A depiction of the Edgar Rice Burroughs story of Tarzan and Jane will wow your spectators at the homecoming parade. A boy and girl dressed like the infamous jungle couple surrounded by large leafy trees and vines will bring your float to life. Paint glue onto a tube-shaped piece of chicken-wire, stuff brown tissue paper circles into each hole to create a tree trunk and cut palm tree leaves from green felt. Lightly stitch medium-gauge craft or floral wire in the center of each part of the palm leaf for durability against the elements. Vines can be made by wrapping and gluing green ribbon, floral wrap or crepe paper and fake floral leaves around an old tug-of-war rope. Add a large stuffed gorilla to your decorated flat-bed trailer, and you've got a parade float to remember.
You are one step ahead when the school mascot is already a jungle animal. Tigers, lions and panthers are a few of the applicable mascots. Cover the floor of the float trailer with floral sheeting easily found on parade float supply websites and include a variety of over-sized tropical house plants. Showcase your school pride by having a member of the homecoming(white homecoming dress) court crown the mascot as king of the jungle by or encouraging him to greet parade-goers alongside the moving masterpiece. "Welcome to the Jungle" is an applicable float slogan to display during the festivities.
Honor your homecoming(white homecoming dress) court by letting them rule over the jungle. Over-sized thrones decorated in fake floral vines, artificial greenery and large fake gems will set the scene for the soon-to-be-named king and queen of the jungle float. Members of the student body may dress as their servants or carry the contestants on the street on separate sedan chairs while the float carries additional students or school faculty dressed as jungle animals.
Include play sand from your family sandbox, homemade or live palm trees, fake floral greenery and jungle ambient noise while floating down the street in your homecoming(white homecoming dress) parade. Add a toy monkey swinging from side to side on a giraffe's neck and a stuffed lion with her cubs. The giraffe will be constructed by bending and twisting heavy gauge sculpting wire in the shape of the animal, affixing chicken netting and covering with papier mache. Paint the giraffe with yellow and brown paint when completely dry. A jungle paradise is just the setting to congratulate the court.
Participating homecoming court members will wear safari hats, tan shorts and beige button-down shirts adorned with binoculars and pick axes searching for big game animals. Construct a smaller-scaled replica of Mount Kilimanjaro, Africa's largest mountain, from a frame made of thin wood molding covered in chicken wire and decorated with circles of tissue paper glued into each hole. Don't forget to include the variety of wilderness you'd find among Africa's national parks and wildlife reserves such as palm trees, vines, sand and faux boulders. Parade float slogan ideas include "Lions are on the Hunt," "Tame those Panthers," and "Hunting Down a Victory."

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