Hello to all! I hope everyone had a wonderful weekend, full of adventure and magic. The Pixie-Productions sewing needles have been stitching steadily, so that our last few princesses may make their debut soon. We've been hard at work, studying the details that we deem necessary for these storybook heroines. Normally, we don't like to toot our own horn, but we're a different breed of party entertainers, and we like to shine at our work!
While looking at other companies across the country (through sites, videos, and reading), we've found a few key traits make us unique. Aside from our charity-association program, continuous volunteering, and highly trained actresses, we really do go above and beyond. First, our actors do not just put on costumes and go. We carefully study the mannerisms, voice inflection, accents, and personality of our characters. Children are intelligent and will pick up on "someone in a costume." We want to give them, and their parents, a quality performance. Second, the costumes that we put on are created with the character's status in mind. Princess Cinderella would not be seen in a drab gown made of cheap satin, so we don't make that. We use casa satin, strong interior fabrics, and crepe satin to make our gowns properly. And, yes, hoop skirts and petticoats are a must! Our actors are also made-up to resemble the appropriate character. We sometimes spend as much as an hour contouring one entertainer's face properly, curling the eyelashes just right, and adding the perfect amount of shimmer under the eyebrows. It is an intense (and long) process, but we scrutinize each detail so that we offer the best.
All of those things are really just the surface of our quality. We tailor and create games, stories, and songs to fit the needs of each event. We understand that hiring a princess means more than "looking pretty." It's about changing lives and making memories!
Alright, alright. That really is enough crown-polishing on our part. Time to get back to sewing and gearing up for the events of this weekend.
Be well, do good, and create magic!
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