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Rehearsing for Irish One-Woman Shows
Practicing for a one-woman Irish show should involve preparing songs and anecdotes as well. Rehearse one-woman shows for St. Patrick's Day with tips from a one-woman show performer in this free...
Makeup for Irish One-Woman Shows
Naturally, a lot of green is useful for makeup to be used in Irish one-woman shows. Apply makeup for a female Irish character for St. Patrick's Day with tips from a one-woman show performer in...
Doing Hair for Irish One-Woman Shows
When doing an Irish character for a one-woman show, a wig may be needed if the performer's hair isn't light enough. Do hair for a female Irish character for St. Patrick's Day with tips from a...
Costumes for Irish One-Woman Shows
Clothing for Irish costumes can be found at second-hand shops or thrift stores. Pick out a costume for a female Irish character for St. Patrick's Day with tips from a one-woman show performer in...
Booking Irish One-Woman Shows
In order to book an Irish one-woman show, a Web site and a small performance at a retirement village may help a performer get their feet wet. Book an Irish one-woman show for St. Patrick's Day...
Creating a Female Irish Character
When putting on an Irish one-woman show, the first thing to do is create the character, such as an Irish beer maid. Create a female Irish character for St. Patrick's Day with tips from a one-woman...
Picking Irish Music for a One-Woman Show
Music for an Irish one-woman show should be within one's vocal range and be familiar to the performer. Pick Irish music for a St. Patrick's Day character with tips from a one-woman show performer...
Putting Together an Irish One-Woman Show
When putting together a one-woman show with an Irish character, it's best to decide who the targeted audience is and whether or not the show will be traditional or modern. Put together an Irish...
Sound Equipment for One-Woman Shows
Knowing the audience for a one-woman show will help the performer decide what sound equipment is needed. Prepare sound equipment for one-woman shows for St. Patrick's Day with tips from a...
Leprechaun Costumes: Belt Buckles
Leprechauns are often marked by their large belt buckles. Pick out a big belt buckle for a leprechaun costume with tips from a makeup artist in this free video on making costumes.
Leprechaun Costumes: Shirts
A green shirt for a leprechaun costume is always a good idea. Choose the right shirt for a leprechaun costume with tips from a makeup artist in this free video on making costumes.
Leprechaun Costumes: Adding Effects to Shirts
If a leprechaun shirt seems too bland, stickers can be added to spice it up. Add stickers to the shirt for a leprechaun costume with tips from a makeup artist in this free video on making costumes.
Leprechaun Costumes: Gloves
Green gloves are a nice leprechaun accessory that is often forgotten. Put on some green gloves for a leprechaun costume with tips from a makeup artist in this free video on making costumes.
Leprechaun Costumes: Hats
Leprechauns are rarely seen without wearing a hat. Wear a hat for a leprechaun costume with tips from a makeup artist in this free video on making costumes.
Leprechaun Costumes: Sideburns
Green sideburns for leprechauns can often be found at costume shops. Apply fake sideburns for a leprechaun costume with tips from a makeup artist in this free video on making costumes.
Leprechaun Costumes: Pot of Gold
A common leprechaun accessory is a pot of gold. Make a pot of gold for a leprechaun costume with tips from a makeup artist in this free video on making costumes.
Leprechaun Costumes: Wands
Leprechauns are magical creatures, so a nice costume addition is a magical wand. Add a magical wand to a leprechaun costume with tips from a makeup artist in this free video on making costumes.
Leprechaun Costumes: Mugs
A drinking mug is a nice leprechaun prop for drinking water or ale. Get a mug for a leprechaun costume with tips from a makeup artist in this free video on making costumes.
Leprechaun Costumes: Necklaces
A green leprechaun necklace is a fun accessory for a costume. Wear a green necklace for a leprechaun costume with tips from a makeup artist in this free video on making costumes.
Leprechaun Costumes: Adding Glitter
To make a leprechaun costume a little crazier, add some glitter. Add glitter to a leprechaun costume with tips from a makeup artist in this free video on making costumes.
Leprechaun Costumes: Bow Ties
A leprechaun costume is not complete without a bow tie. Pick out a green bow tie for a leprechaun costume with tips from a makeup artist in this free video on making costumes.
Leprechaun Costumes: Blazers
One of the staples of leprechaun costumes are green or black blazers. Wear a blazer for a leprechaun costume with tips from a makeup artist in this free video on making costumes.
Leprechaun Costumes: Pants
For leprechaun costumes, green pants are always a good start. Choose the right pants for a leprechaun costume with tips from a makeup artist in this free video on making costumes.
Leprechaun Costumes: Rolling Up Pant Legs
Leprechaun pant legs are usually seen rolled up. Roll up the pant legs for a leprechaun costume with tips from a makeup artist in this free video on making costumes.
Leprechaun Costumes: Stockings
After leprechauns roll up their pant legs, there is an emphasis on their stockings. Wear stockings for a leprechaun costume with tips from a makeup artist in this free video on making costumes.