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Pink princess birthday hat- tutorial


04.26.10 Posted in 30x30, Party by Vicky

Happy Monday! I am really excited about this week, there is so much to share with you. First off the birthday hat tutorial from our Pinwheels & Pearls party. I just adore this hat & it was super easy to make. Later on, I will be sharing the secret Mother’s Day project and announcing the winner of our vintage bike giveaway. I have a few more DIY’s in store this week + the design pictures from our Perfect Pair bridal tasting. Happy Monday indeed…


Make this hat yourself:
Begin with a paper birthday hat mold in the size of hat you desire and a spool of embroidery thread. Tape the thread under the hat to hold in place and begin to wrap the thread around the hat.

Continue wrapping until the paper mold is sufficiently covered (about the length of a 30 Rock episode). Wrap up and down and every which way- the less coherent the wrap the better off you are.

Once the hat is completely covered dredge the entire project in a bowl of liquid fabric stiffener, taking good care to ensure every strand of thread is soaked.

Let dry overnight, until the hat is hard & set. Turn over, cut a small slit in the paper and then carefully tear the mold from underneath the hat. You will be left with a delicate, gorgeous birthday hat for a special little one.

Use pearls, ribbon or other items to decorate the hat and attach a ribbon through the bottom line of thread to hold in place on a wiggle little head. You could also make this hat with a larger mold for a non-child’s birthday.

Linked up at Tip Junkie today.

blessings.

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5 Responses to “Pink princess birthday hat- tutorial”

  1. [...] sure to check out Victoria’s DIY tutorials for the pinwheels, party hats, and her free downloads for the labels. Share and [...]

  2. Disney says:

    This is adorable! And so unique! I’ve got it on the sidebar :o )

  3. [...] Lastly, the birthday girl hat- which was one of my favorite pieces of our Pinwheel & Pearl party. The hat was inspired by a gorgeous photo and I was particularly delighted at how it turned out. Here is the tutorial I wrote for it. [...]

  4. [...] each strip in fabric stiffener to set its shape (I didn’t get a shot of this but look HERE to glance at the brand I use and to learn what I mean by [...]

  5. [...] Check out this stunningly gorgeous pink party hat with pearls at City Cradle.  They tell you how to do it yourself! [...]

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