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How do i become a fairy?[not a real one] read on please?

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I know what your thinking another crazy person.

No i mean my little cousins birthday is coming up and she wants a "fairy" to visit her.

she knows EVERYTHING there is to know about them

any how how can I "become one" what should i wear, do, say.

ha ha ha i know this is dumd but better then paying a random stranger 100 bucks to not do it the way she knows to. ;]

, Aly

no spells or things like that i dont believe in witchery. thank you.

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  1. Be sure to start dying and ask the children if they believe!  Tell them to clap their hands and say, "I do believe in fairies!" so you can 'resurrect'.  Then they can all cheer!  Yay!

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    You need a dress and wings and a wand and a tiara and fairy dust (glitter and sand, or sugar if you plan on sprinkling it on something edible).

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    And it would help if you can become really tiny and learn to fly.


  2. fairies are invisible so try and do something that she can believe that the fairies did, small feet prints in glitter near to a gift perhaps. my Dad kidded me on for years about a magic tree on the way back from my gran and papas he would hold me up high to look in a hole and there was always a banana there he told me it was a magic banana tree. i found out he put the banana in the tree on his way to collect me. i really believed it was magic

  3. well, go to the halloween SPIRIT store where they have a lot of fair princess or just plain fairy costumes. toothfairy, waterfairy etc. they have many costumes.

    do: you act nice, wave your wand, and smile and talk like a princess, like the one in cinderella or sleeping beauty

    "im your fairy aangel, can i have a little favour. i need you to help me with something, etc... (have something for her to "help" you with (pretend). e.g. finding the lost jewel or watever) and then give her a treat or have a purse and then after she helps you, give her a nice lollipop  idk, barbie styling head doll, or like a kiddy makeup up playset or something like this: http://www.target.com/Barbie-Boxed-Makeu... or http://www.target.com/Bratz-Magic-Make-U... buy her some girly thing like jewelry set, nice clothes whatever and then after she helps you with the (pretend) game you (fairy) thank her and say, "thank you sweetie, well now i have to leave, i have many things to do today in fairyworld!" thank you for helping me, i hope ill see you soon" and then you pretend like you leave and then "remember" that you have to give her the gift and say "oh i almost forgot your present, me and all the other fairies in fairyworld got you a nice big gift." and then you leave and then you (yourself) arrives at the house after changing and brings her a gift. i suggest buying to gifts for her, one for the "fairy" to give and the other for you to give. (*of course this is, if you want to*)

    GoOd LuCk!!!!

  4. Nothing beats having time to research. :-)

    Fairies of the costume variety need to appear otherworldly. Glitter on your skin helps, but not if it's the square variety of glitter particles. The dress should either be fairly light and looking like part of a flower, or very extravagant. Some foundation on all of the skin that shows can be applied over the top of the glitter. And don't use the spray-on glitter, since that's the square stuff, and it's a dead give-away for "cheap" and "rushed". The magic here is in looking expensive without being expensive. And in the words of Miracle Max (of "Princess Bride" fame): "If you rush a miracle, you get rotten miracles."

    The wings can be made from pieces of moderate-gauge wire, shaped to suit with white nylons stretched over them. Don't confuse "good enough" with "good" on the wings. And they need to be glitterized, too.

    Speak with high speech. Instead of "Hi, how ya doin' kid" you might try something more formal, like: "I bid you greetings, fair child." Fairies tend to speak this way, but they're also funny at the same time. "Should I fall flat on my face in the attempt, please notify the Queen that I failed in my duty to 'bust a move'." You get the idea, right?

    The little glue-on crystals are really awesome, too. A crystal, glued (with a dab of rubber cement/latex) to the soft spot on your throat between the top of your collarbone and your voicebox, makes a very special gift. Even if she doesn't believe you've become a fairy, it makes for an awesome story to tell, and crystals are awesome to start with.

    And if you really want this to go off well, nothing says "supernatural" like a dry-ice fog that creeps in ahead of you. Dry ice is cheap, generally available for making root beer, and fun. Just be careful, though, because dry ice can freeze your skin, causing a "burn" because of how cold it is.

    Finally, move like you're dancing, without actually dancing. Ballet can help with this, but you shouldn't make formal dance moves. Instead, move like a natural creature of grace and beauty, and stand in ways that speak of your otherworldliness.

    Oh, and... don't give the "pressed fairies" book as a gift. It kinda defeats the mood.

  5. buy a tinkerbell costume at like walmart or a costume store or u could wear a dress put wings on ur back hair in a bun and a wand with a star on top !!!!

    ps dont forget the crown!!!!!

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