Presenting Our Fabulous Costumes
2012 Recital-June 9th
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Click here to see the list of Costume style numbers by Class
We have a wonderful selection of costumes and I’m sure the kids will love them! They are made so well that I see some kids wearing them to class the next year. The costumes will be posted in the Studio—take a look!
PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE make your checks payable to the Studio of Dance and Performing Arts and have your orders to me-BEFORE JANUARY 11TH. Order forms may be sent to: Judi Rodrigues 307 W. Maple Ave., Morrisville, PA 19067.
I’m sure you will love the show and your talented, happy kids.
Always and thank you,
Judi
Take Care of Your Beautiful Costumes
- Take out of bag.
- Try on and hang it up. Do not wear it until the Show.
- Check to see how the costume is worn (in Studio).
- If you have a tutu type, fluff up and hang in bathroom so steam gets to it. If you have a steamer, use that.
- DO NOT IRON tulle (net) or tutus.
- If costumes need simple adjustments, they can be done by you, a grandma or your dry cleaner. All pants need to be hemmed if they are too long. Rita Koniz, seamstress, can also be called 215-493-0518.
NOTE: Refer to size charts, measure carefully and measure girth (most important). There are no exchanges for size. This is the manufacturer’s rule. If in doubt, size-up. Manufacturer's Suggestion— If you order XLC, measure carefully. Although your measurements might correspond to Petite Adult, or Small Adult, they are longer in the girth, so order the XLC size and not the adult size.
Moms! Consider buying your little ballerina the Adorable Ballet Bear as a gift-just $10.00. It is a good idea because one of our costumes comes with a bear. You can be sure your little one would want one. They are very cute and heaven forbid the see the other kids go on stage crying-Help!
We truly hope you enjoy your costumes. Come look in the studio and you can see them. They are beautiful and well made.
Please have your orders no later than January 11, 2012. It takes a minimum of 3-4 months to "sew them up".

