I'm gearing up for Fall break with my kids, and I'm in the process of making a hat for Owen's costume - which I will share with you soon {if it turns out : / }.
In the meantime, here is a guest post full of fun girly Halloween hats that I posted a few weeks ago on Project Run and Play.
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Hi Project Run and Play readers!
I'm Delia from deliacreates and I am excited to be here for Halloween week!
In the meantime, here is a guest post full of fun girly Halloween hats that I posted a few weeks ago on Project Run and Play.
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Hi Project Run and Play readers!
I'm Delia from deliacreates and I am excited to be here for Halloween week!
Today I'm sharing a fun Halloween accessory that you can make for your kids or for you.
It's not quite a hat, but it's too big to just be a clip/bow/hair flower, so I've dubbed it the Hat-ette.
They're a little reminiscent of those mini hats from the early 1900's {and that have been gaining some more attention lately}.
They are lots of fun to get creative with. Plus, they're costume hats, so I used almost no sewing. It's nice to have a break from sewing I think. :)
Oh and If you're wondering where the kids are in these pictures?
You'll have to deal with me as your model today.
I didn't have time to scout out a little girl model for this post.
So...onto the project...
They are lots of fun to get creative with. Plus, they're costume hats, so I used almost no sewing. It's nice to have a break from sewing I think. :)
Oh and If you're wondering where the kids are in these pictures?
You'll have to deal with me as your model today.
I didn't have time to scout out a little girl model for this post.
So...onto the project...
I made three looks.
And here is a quick run-down on how I put them together.
For all three hat-ettes you'll need circles of strong corrugated cardboard. I used a bowl as my stencil and just cut these out of a box.
Stack a circle of felt {doesn't have to be perfect}, a few layers of quilt batting and the cardboard circle together.
Hot glue like so.
Then poke a hole in the middle.
And thread some yarn through to create the grooves of your pumpkin.
Cut about 1 1/2 yards of ribbon and lay it across the middle.
Seal up the bottom of the hat with another, slightly smaller felt circle.
Seal up the bottom of the hat with another, slightly smaller felt circle.
Done! Go ahead, try it on.
When worn with an orange shirt, it can be a quick low key costume. Or you can add it as the topper to a pumpkin costume you've made for your child.
I think the lace makes this one more appropriate for you, but without the lace it would be a great dainty hat for a little girl. Or... put the lace in the back of the hat to make a different kind of veil. Hmm?
Alright...so wrap some felt around the cardboard circle with hot glue.
Take stiff felt and roll it into a cone.
The stiff felt costs a little more, but you only need one sheet. Glue it into that cone shape and cut off the excess. I tried it on top of my head several times to get the height I wanted, and just cut off a little bit as I went.
The stiff felt costs a little more, but you only need one sheet. Glue it into that cone shape and cut off the excess. I tried it on top of my head several times to get the height I wanted, and just cut off a little bit as I went.
I added a strip of lace across about 3/4 of the underside of the rim of the hat, and then finished off the bottom like I did with the pumpkin.
It's best to use a fairly wide piece. After you glue it on, try it on and cut the lace back to where you want it to be on your face.
I only wish I was more careful how the lace laid across my eyes. I have a nice big opaque flower covering my left eye and it bugs me! So be careful of that or use a more sheer lace/netting.
When I tilt the hat, it's not so bad though.
It's best to use a fairly wide piece. After you glue it on, try it on and cut the lace back to where you want it to be on your face.
I only wish I was more careful how the lace laid across my eyes. I have a nice big opaque flower covering my left eye and it bugs me! So be careful of that or use a more sheer lace/netting.
When I tilt the hat, it's not so bad though.
I kind of look like a witch in mourning. Heh. :)
And lastly, the sunflower.
Do the same as you did with the other hats. Cover with felt. Then cut and glue pinched petals on like so...
I added some brown tulle and an autumn flower - see Cheri's tutorial here - to the middle.
So cute for a girl who wants to be a flower but not be too dressed up, or a great addition to any flowery fun costume.
If the bonnet ties are bothersome, you can also attach these hat-ettes to a headband. You will have less control on where the hat-ette will sit on your head, but it can be a more comfortable alternative.
You can also glue a clip to the bottom for more stability if you like.
Thanks for having me Micalah. Good luck to all the participants tomorrow. I have been in awe of what you gals have been cranking out every week!
You can also glue a clip to the bottom for more stability if you like.
Thanks for having me Micalah. Good luck to all the participants tomorrow. I have been in awe of what you gals have been cranking out every week!




37 comments:
Super cute!! I am going to try one or all for halloween this year...
Aww, those are super-cute!! LOVE the pumpkin!
Those are beyond cute! And so are you!!
CUTE!! You could even use the pumpkin or flower to embellish a door wreath! WOW Delia...you amaze me. Darling pumpkin hat picture by the way....love your scrunched up face!
These are so creative. I love your ideas. And your red lipstick :) i WISH i could pull that off!
SHUT UP!!!! Those are so great :D I'm now wishing I hadn't already purchased things for my costume so I could do something like this. Love it!
Hat-ettes! That's adorable.
Love these! They are adorable. Found you through Blogs of Note ;)
Well. These are just too fabulous! I'm going to make the pumpkin and wear it to my children's Halloween parties at school!
These are adorable. Thank you for sharing them!!!
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-Melike
These hats are so precious! The witch's hat is definitely my favorite though. :)
I love these hats! I definitely shared this with a friend who wanted to make her own classic pumpkin costume this year. I'm having a hard time deciding which one I want to try making...!
I found you through Blogs of Note.:) The witch hat reminds of an Australian fascinator. Very cute blog!
I absolutely love the witch hat! The lacy touch reminds me a little bit of Lady Gaga's black lace body suit and is so cute for Halloween!
These are so creative!
Absolutely amazing, Delia! I love all things felt, so this is right up my alley! I featured you on my blog today! :) Hope you're feeling well! XO
wow cool, i prefer the the sunflower. gorgeous
Delia - very innovative blog. Amazing how you turned your everyday into an object of passion for so many of us. If you get a chance do visit my blog http://www.laxmihariharan.com/
would love your feedback!
Laxmi
cool ideas loveee the witches hat with the lace:)
I'm in love with these pieces! :) Great work Delia!
I really like and admire your creativity
So Very cute! Thanks for sharing.
I featured this tutorial in my "Top Ten CRAFTS I loved this week #2".
It's an awesome tutorial!!!
I know, it's the 2nd week in a row, but I just love your crafts!!
Thanks!
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A.DOOR.A.BULL! Love the sunflower one:) Beautiful stuf!!
Great Blog! Informative and a great read. Love the Shabby Apple Dress... perfect for any event or vacation!
Thanks for how-to's on making the hats can't wait to make them myself.
The pumpkin hat is absolutely perfect for what i was looking for for my daughter. Thanks!!!
, i'm going to absolutely love trying these things out with my family and friends(:
These hats are fantastic.. we don't celebrate Halloween here in Australia - but that doesn't stop me from adoring those hats!
It's very pretty, you have a lot of art
I like
Love these Hat-ettes! Thank for sharing!
Hi, I am a new follower! I am making a Halloween costume & may make the witches hat-ette. Love all three. I am going to blog about your tutorial & use 1 image & link back!
Thanks for sharing, Theresa
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Thanks for sharing this project! I made two pumpkin hat-ettes last night, one for me, and one for my son's pumpkin costume. They were so fast and easy to put together, and I never would have thought of it myself.
I also love your frankenstein hat ... I might be making one for my husband's costume. You are totally saving me this halloween! :)
Thank You so much for sharing these amazing tutorials, you really are one innovative and talented lady. In particular I will share the sunflower beret on The Handmade Flower Directory @ http://www.flowerpot-design.com
Thank You Again
Oh my goodness, these are just adorable. I love the witches hat and the pumpkin!
I think the British call these fascinators. Yours are fabulous! Thanks for sharing the how to!
Hi Delia,
Thanks for this awesome post. It inspired and helped me to create my own fascinator/headpiece for Halloween.
I also wanted to let you know that I posted about this tutorial and used 3 images. I did a feature of my creation today. Both of them link back to your blog.
Have a lovely week.
Elouna
www.moinoiblog.com
What a great post! I just finished my pumpkin "hat-ette" in about 30 minutes, including cleanup! I usually just throw on a pair of animal ears to take the kiddos out trick-or-treating, but this year I'll be looking that much cuter. I'll be posting about it on my blog in the next couple of days and will certainly be mentioning your post. Thanks again!
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I wanted to let you know that I just linked to your tutorial in this post. For YOU – A bunch of flowers – one dozen flower tutorials – http://creatingthehive.com/blog-post/174849/for-you-a-bunch-of-flowers
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