Thursday, March 26, 2015

Costume Kits for Seussical Volunteers

There is a saying in my Event Management life: "show volunteers HOW its done, GIVE them the tools they need and Volunteers step up and Make It Happen." My event management experience bleeds over into my mom life...here it is. I volunteered to make costumes for my son's elementary school musical - Seussical the Musical. I found such a supportive helpful group of volunteers (to help me in my volunteering!)... these parents did not disappoint.

...Parents could pick up and drop off Kits in the office...

Provided in the Costume Kit:

1. cutout templates of the pieces volunteers would be assembling & material for cutting.

2. the instruction sheet was hand written with drawn figures. Some people are visual and others do better with written guidelines.

3. scrap felt for decorating.

4. tacky glue.


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The Volunteer parents really stepped up!!! Over 35 people contributed to our costume success! Kits were made for ribbon rods (made from FREE paint stirrers), WHO everything (except the sewn shorts and skirts) suspenders, collars, headbands, ties, etc., the hunters reversible vest to fish and a separate kit to make the fins and tails, where the mom took extra effort to decorate them!


"Show volunteers HOW its done,
GIVE them the tools they need and
Volunteers step up and Make It Happen." 

Seussical Costume Kits for Volunteers by APrincipalandWifeTravels
Seussical Costume Kits for Volunteers, a photo by APrincipalandWifeTravels on Flickr.


In all fairness, there are two important life experiences that gave me the talent and skill set to complete this project.

I have been on stage, backstage as crew and behind the scenes in theater performances all through High School and College. I LOVE the theater. My background helps me with the vision and special effects for costumes.


And as you know blog reader, I am a Consultant with my own company in Event Management, Joanne Klee JK Marketing and Event Management. My organizational skills and attention to detail are a big part of the business success. And fun!


Final photo to come....  

I couldn't have tackled this project without the help of some pretty amazing parents involved in the school and show. I created volunteer kits. YES these kits are time consuming to assemble. And you have this classic event planning moment: "I'll just do it myself." Of course you CAN do it... but SHOULD YOU do it all?

NO, don't do it all. You will be exhausted, and frustrated! Pinspiration is tremendous! But realize each project takes time, from minutes to hours. Include the shopping time, cutting, assembling, and all the steps in between. So NO - Don't do it all yourself. My costume kits took hours, but they also saved me DAYS! 

See more here on the final Costume Kits.

And here on the Final Costumes

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Inspirations for Seussical Costumes: Part II

More fun ideas for simple creative costumes!! Yes, it takes 1-2 night of googling ideas to find the right combinations of colors and costumes. But worth the search!

Grinchs hair and costume inspiration was simple and effective, the Wickershams were played by girls, and I loved the boyish charm of these costumes!

Sour Kangaroos actor came to me and said "my character needs to be sassy, and fun, and purple, and totally own it!" She put me on a mission to please her vision!!

I love the elegance of this Sour Kangaroo, her pouch and interesting ears.

I loved the EARS on this purple piece:


The WIckershams, ours are played by girls. But the Ears on these backwards caps really inspire. As do the clothes colors.

More Inspirational Images for Seussical Costumes by APrincipalandWifeTravels
More Inspirational Images for Seussical Costumes, a photo by APrincipalandWifeTravels on Flickr.


Up close Wickersham Ears Alternative:

 Of course the Grinch. And while he is not the Star of the Seussical, every audience member will recognize this character. I loved this hair. And the T-Shirt inspired by the actual movie.


Final photo to come.... 


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I couldn't have tackled this project without the help of some pretty amazing parents involved in the school and show. I created volunteer kits. YES these kits are time consuming to assemble. And you have this classic event planning moment: "I'll just do it myself." Of course you CAN do it... but SHOULD YOU do it all?

NO, don't do it all. You will be exhausted, and frustrated! Pinspiration is tremendous! But realize each project takes time, from minutes to hours. Include the shopping time, cutting, assembling, and all the steps inbetween. So NO - Dont do it all yourself. My costume kits took hours, but they also saved me DAYS! 

See more here on the final Costume Kits.

And here on the Final Costumes

~~~



From the Everyday to the Extraordinary...

Joanne

Posted by Joanne Kleé, 
Owner | Consultant

Joanne Klee Marketing & Events
Service Excellence | Detailed | One Stop Solutions


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Inspirations for Seussical Costumes: Part I

These are some inspirational and PINspirational photos for the final costumes. Hortons Elephant ears, the actual Dr. Seuss Gertrude (which reminded me that she blooms 1-feather tail strand and not 10. Deviantart had nice ideas too.

Clearly, Mayzie - the redish bird - is sassy and experienced. Whereas Gertrude is simple and young.

Gertrude Ideas - short skirts, feathers and blue.

As Dr. Seuss intended her to look:
notice the single tail strand that blooms.

Inspirational Images for Seussical Costumes by APrincipalandWifeTravels
Inspirational Images for Seussical Costumes, a photo by APrincipalandWifeTravels on Flickr.



Horton the Elephant - Real Clothes is the inspiration for this piece.


Baby Elephant - oversized ears. All grey clothes.

Inspirational Images for Seussical Costumes by APrincipalandWifeTravels
Inspirational Images for Seussical Costumes, a photo by APrincipalandWifeTravels on Flickr.

Final Photos to follow.


I couldn't have tackled this project without the help of some pretty amazing parents involved in the school and show. I created volunteer kits. YES these kits are time consuming to assemble. And you have this classic event planning moment: "I'll just do it myself." Of course you CAN do it... but SHOULD YOU do it all?

NO, don't do it all. You will be exhausted, and frustrated! Pinspiration is tremendous! But realize each project takes time, from minutes to hours. Include the shopping time, cutting, assembling, and all the steps inbetween. So NO - Dont do it all yourself. My costume kits took hours, but they also saved me DAYS! 

See more here on the final Costume Kits.

And here on the Final Costumes

~~~
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Seussical Original Costume Sketches

After looking at a bunch of image ideas online I sat down with paper amd sketched out my WHO ideas.  I kept these sketches in my costume book so I could show the kids the inspiration and colors for their costumes.

Boys with suspenders and vests, girls have collars and aprons. Headbands with pipe cleaner ideas and decorations for them all.


"And you have this classic event planning moment: "I'll just do it myself." Of course you CAN do it... but SHOULD YOU do it all?"


Sour Kangaroo was going to be a simple Elegant Pouch.
Similar to the Inspiration I posted here.


I sketched Mayzie in an elegant dress and Gertrude in a cute little girl dress. I didn't like all the skin exposure on most costumes I saw for Mayzie. It is still an elementary school performance.



Hortons and Baby Elephants ears needed to be measured for correct placement. I made adjustments right on each student.

Seussical Original Costume Sketches by APrincipalandWifeTravels
Seussical Original Costume Sketches, a photo by APrincipalandWifeTravels on Flickr.




I couldn't have tackled this project without the help of some pretty amazing parents involved in the school and show. I created volunteer kits. YES these kits are time consuming to assemble. And you have this classic event planning moment: "I'll just do it myself." Of course you CAN do it... but SHOULD YOU do it all?

NO, don't do it all. You will be exhausted, and frustrated! Pinspiration is tremendous! But realize each project takes time, from minutes to hours. Include the shopping time, cutting, assembling, and all the steps inbetween. So NO - Dont do it all yourself. My costume kits took hours, but they also saved me DAYS! 

See more here on the final Costume Kits.

And here on the Final Costumes

~~~
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Handmade Seussical Costumes - The Final Photos

One of my favorite parts was making the WHO costumes. First I sketched out the ideas, and then narrowed them to 4 color combinations: Yellow and Green, Purple and Orange.

There was NO WAY I would have been able to make all the suspenders, bow ties, neck ties, collars and aprons... It would have taken 12+ hours. So I used a trick from my event planning bag, KITS. I made kits with instructions and figure drawings, pre cut felt pieces for examples and excess fabrics and notions. With the schools permission I left a Seuss Pick Up Box in the Main Office or delivered kits to mom who signed up to help. We had over 30 volunteers to help assemble and decorate the kits!! Wow -- great support.

And you have this classic event planning moment: "I'll just do it myself." Of course you CAN do it... but SHOULD YOU do it all?

We made that happen.

I couldn't have tackled this project without the help of some pretty amazing parents involved in the school and show. I created volunteer kits. YES these kits are time consuming to assemble. And you have this classic event planning moment: "I'll just do it myself." Of course you CAN do it... but SHOULD YOU do it all?

NO, don't do it all. You will be exhausted, and frustrated! Pinspiration is tremendous! But realize each project takes time, from minutes to hours. Include the shopping time, cutting, assembling, and all the steps in between. So NO - Don't do it all yourself. My costume kits took hours, but they also saved me DAYS! 

See more here on the final Costume Kits.

And here on the Final Costumes



Seussical Costumes Homemade by APrincipalandWifeTravels
Seussical Costumes Homemade, a photo by APrincipalandWifeTravels on Flickr.

The Headbands
We made kits for WHO Suspenders, headbands made from pipecleaners, collars, aprons, neck and bow ties. Admittedly the shorts and skirts were some of the most crude sewing I have done. But their costumes, and as our High School costume queen said, it has to last and be durable for 2 days and look great!! My lesson learned, make costumes bigger and a few smaller pieces if you don't have a chance to measure the kids in advance!

That's me adjusting Horton's ears. Notice those striped arm covers? Yes, those are from Japan, since they use skin covers instead of sunscreen.



Mr. and Mrs. Mayor, upcycles from the Wizard of Oz costumes.


Mayzie - I wish I had a shot of her on stage LIVING THE COSTUME. When she first put it on she shook her tush, and waved her hips!! She really owned the costume.


The Bird Girls: These girls wanted their feather colors to culminate into Mayzie's tail colors. 


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Blogger Tips for Creating Pages and Tabs

Blogging is simple. It takes a little time and effort to learn some basic short cuts in order to achieve the look you want for your blog. Do you like what you see here. I spend the bulk of my time on clients, so getting my blog layout done I reference others who have tutorials on getting the layout completed.




Creating Tabs via Pages 

I like blogs that create quick links at the top of their page. It makes navigating super easy for my blog visitors.


Here is the tutorial I used to achieve my pages link.



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Creating a Contact Page 

Blogger allows you to create a contact me gadget as a sidebar on your blog. However in the mobile view mode this contact widget isn't accessible to blog readers. I was my blog accessible in the way that you the viewer uses it. I don't want my customer having to take extra steps to reach me.


Here is the tutorial I used to create a contact page, then made into a blog tab.





Blog on the Go

Use the blogger app to post blogs on the go. By nature consultants have their business on the brain all.the.time. So when there is a blog post or new innovative anything you can post on the go.



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You have a computer in your pocket. Leverage the powerful tool that it is.


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Business Case: Hiring Consultants to Manage your Campaign. Documents for Marketing and Communicating with Clients

As a Marketer I am always searching for excellence, one often finds the flops too. Big fortune 500 companies make mistakes, and mid to small businesses make mistakes. But wouldn't it be nice to not have to make mistakes? 


"The worst part of making mistakes when communicating with customers is we don't even know we are making them until long after our letter has been mailed! Worst. Feeling. Ever."

Communicating with clients is a necessity. Clearly Communicating your message in both visually pleasing ways and with concise content are critical. And the more you write the better you get at writing. And once you make a mistake, you will hopefully not make that same mistake again. But can you afford to even make a mistake in the first place?


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The worst part of making mistakes is we don't even know we are making them until long after our letter has been mailed! Worst. Feeling. Ever.

That is where experience is important:

-  Do you have the time to research letters?

- Do you have the staff to effectively convey the message?

- Does your staff have the time to manage the communication plan, printing, emailing, following up?

-  Does your business have the time to risk making mistakes in Client Communications?





There are loads of "experts" online who provide tips to improve your letter writing skills, and the essence of effective communication. However, most of my clients have stated they do not "have the time or staff" to rewrite letters and manage the communcation plan.

Additionally, did you know that most mail, especially solicitations, remain unopened. Under 1% of blind direct mail solicitations get opened. This rate increases with customer mailings since they are familiar with your organization, however you can expect 20-30% remaining unopened - even by clients.


Factors to consider just to get the envelope opened:

- Official Looking Communication

- Clear Relevant Message

- Professionally Well Written

My clients need their message written quickly, correctly, and to grab attention.


WHY JK Marketing & Events?
My services are al la carte, you can get as little or as much support as you need. Not only do I provide clients with the letter they need for their clients and donors, but we also discuss putting a plan together, that I can manage if needed. I provide relevant recommendations and execute the action plan.


A BUSINESS CASE
My recent client had a change in their product line that was going to simplify the process and make tasks more efficient. However, certain steps in the new product needed explaining.

Most company's write a letter and wait for customer service calls to come in  (a.k.a. angry customers) with questions or complaints.

But what about being proactive. Talking with customers BEFORE they get angry or frustrated about a change? What about effectively contacting your clients protectively before the changes in the product are a problem.

Happy Customers - YES PLEASE!  And NOT with an Big Agency Price Tag? Even Better!


The Communication Plan
Your business can have this level of professional service too.

I work closely with clients like you to put a relevant "to your business"  plan together to reach out to contacts. A low cost letter campaign was implemented with multiple factors for customer notification were included. The project plan also included that many "what if scenarios" when working with your client base.

What about my best customers?
What about customers who don't reply?
What about customers who no longer use the product?
What about customers who have simple questions?
What about customers who moved?
What about customers who replied, they shouldn't get something. 
What do we say when people call? How will we know they called?   

The project plan had multiple prongs of approach, and for most business owners, who again don't have the time or staff who can manage this much detail in a project. Throughout the process I maintain a streamlined communication plan, handling issues as they arise to ensure success, and so CEO's and owners don't have too.



Key Project Success Factors: 

1. Letters were mailed in waves, preventing duplicate mail, removing clients who have been contacted / responded.

2. Clients could call in with questions.

3. A central knowledgeable call in location for customer calls which allowed us to identify problems quickly and address them.

4. A "high touch" contact plan for "great customers" or those we anticipate problems with.

5. A "must reach out" plan for clients who did not respond.

6. A sales plan for clients who stopped using the product - possible up sell and retention.

7. Update database plan for "returned mail / clients who moved."

Obviously this is not the ALL inclusive plan as additional details would take pages to write. Also for privacy purposes I don't share proprietary client information.


What's Next:
Here are some sample documents created for various client communication plans. Everything from creating your own advertising campaign using clients compliments as quotes to a simple relocation moving letter notifying customers of a new location plan.

JK MARKETING & EVENTS
Planning a launch, grand opening or relocation. . . where will you start?
Contact Joanne Klee to get started and ease of managing the plan.





Visit my Scribd Store at www.scribd.com/JK_Marketing to See Samples of Business Documents, and purchase a pre-written fully customize-able letter you might be looking for.


Some Letter Collections for your to review:

Grand Openings
Relocation
Renovation
Construction Letters

Below are a construction notification letter, grand opening checklist (which can be modified for any event) and for large scale projects a committee multiple-agenda roster for pre-planning.

Construction Letter Courtesy Notice Grand Opening by JK_Marketing

Notify your customer of planned relocation and renovations with this courtesy letter. Letter notes when relocation will begin, length of time it will continue and how you will run the business during this period. Modify this letter to send notice of your grand opening or grand re-opening. See Construction Courtesy Notice to Customer and Construction Notice Move Personal Items also.



Franchise and store who are holding a Grand Opening need to monitor their checklist of things to do. Or Request your marketing department fulfill. Fully customizable grand opening checklist available to meet your needs. Need a document for your fundraiser or event, marketing related planning documents too, see 'JK Marketing' documents to find what you need.










Event Management includes providing committee meeting support and agendas. Packet includes a professional agenda format with topics for all your committee meetings covering everything from tickets sales, sponsorship and auction items, to volunteers, thank you letters and complete event management thru Post Event and final meeting agendas for your event planning needs. This fully customize-able document has built in reminders for all subjects that you can modify and remove when completed. Make sure you have everything you need for your next event and committee board meeting. Visit my store at JK_Marketing




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