December 29, 2009

Let’s Make Paper Hats!

Hi everyone!  It is so good to visit with you again after the madness of the holidays.  I have been a busy bee, with lots of things on my list that I want to do.  One of those being, making paper hats for New Year's festivities.  My Granny turns 80 on New Year's day, so I thought, she might enjoy a paper hat herself…

Now, the goal here is to make your paper hat as wacky as possible, using as much throw away holiday scrap as possible…

  

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My base for my wacky hats are brown paper grocery bags.  I love those Trader Joe's paper bags that have all the clip art on them because you can use them just as they are, without having to cover them up…

  

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I start off by making a heap of paper junk, that will quickly transform itself into endless supplies…

  

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Then I take a paper bag and cut the ends off.  Cut the bottom amounts off depending on how tall you want your hat.  Then cut the bag open to make one long piece.

  

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Take a tape measure and measure your head.  Or take a ribbon (to use as a measuring tape) and tie it around your head adding two inches or so, so that you have some room to overlap your paper bag ends when you tape them together.  Then cut the ribbon, and voila, it becomes your measuring tape.

At this point, your bag will be open like a sheet of butcher paper.  Now, take your tape measure or your ribbon (with the extra two inches) and cut your bag at that length.  Then test the bag around your head to determine where you are going to tape it shut.

  

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Then join those ends, and tape them together inside and outside.  (I use heavy duty, clear packing tape)

  

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Now the fun begins.  Cut into the top and make crown points, or anything you wish.  Get creative, go crazy.  It can't be ugly, because no matter how wacky it is, putting something on your head elevates it to a whole other level 😉

  

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See, you can make more than one at once, fun fun!

  

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At this point, you can do anything your heart desires.  Glitter, birds, moss, anything!!  Embellish to your hearts content.

  

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Paint glue on anything, like leaves, and then dip them into sparkles…

  

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Test your hat as you glue things on it (I used hot glue for the non-glitter embellishments.  Please be careful & also, don't test it on your head until the glue cools)…

  

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Make sure you like how all your little bits and baubs look.

  

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I am in the process of making several more hats.  I might even try a top hat and a few man hats, so the boys don't feel left out on New Year's.

I have a bunch of wooden utensils, so I silver leafed one and put it on the pointy hat…

  

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Then Miss Mannequin thought she should get to wear it for the day…

  

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But then, she got greedy and couldn't make up her mind…

  

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Don't you think you should look for some scraps and get your hats started?  I think you should.  I want to see how wacky of a hat you can make 😉

I am off to finish up my others… 

  
  

🖤  ,V

 

ps:  I will be collecting wishes from you this weekend after I write a proper "wish" post in a day or so.  Then we will set them free next week.  Like in 2008 and 2009 .  Remember? 

   

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Let's start thinking about what sort of magic we want to wish for, for 2010.  No wish is too grand.  You can share them in the next post if you'd like, and I will find a fun way to insure that they get to the wishmaker

  1. Tara Bradford says:

    Love the hats – so clever, especially using leftove Christmas wrapping and decorations. And am looking forward to your wishes post. No wish is too grand, indeed! Happy New Year, dearest V! Love you lots. xoxoxo

  2. Jennifer says:

    Now those are fantastic! I love the red one, great idea for using the trader joe’s bags as well. How fun.

  3. good graciousness!
    i love how you are so wise
    for your young age!
    yes
    yes
    yes
    i LOVE it!
    your wisdom makes me smile
    see—–> 🙂
    this wisdom of yours!
    what
    what
    what do i mean
    ???
    you ask
    ???
    ???
    well, when you said this–>
    “””…because no matter how wacky it is,
    putting something on your head
    elevates it to a whole other level…”””
    such a wonderFul obServation,
    i knew you had greatness in U!
    {{ well, in truth,
    i always suspected as much }}
    seriously,
    U R so right
    with that statement!
    anything you place on your head
    decidedly
    tells the world
    you are a force 2 B acknowledged.
    oh yeah.
    🙂
    i think we should bring back tiaras
    for normal street*wear,
    don’t U ?
    in the meantime:
    Happy Birthday 2 Your Granny!
    Grannies Should Rule the World!
    🖤 🖤 🖤 🖤🖤 🖤 🖤 🖤 🖤🖤 🖤 🖤 🖤🖤🖤 🖤 🖤 🖤🖤🖤
    {{ FYI: i am lining up my wishes
    even as i type THIS! }}

  4. The hats are fantastic. I love that you recycled so much to make them fantastic. My motto is there is never enough glitter, so I appreciate that you glittered them also.
    Have a fantastic New Year.
    Valarie

  5. Pixie says:

    Loving the hats! I want to make some…yours look so pretty and I have a LOT of leftover paper and a LOT of glitter.

  6. Sonia Rodriguez says:

    V….when I grow young I want to be just like you…..I alwys smile in your world.
    xoxox

  7. These are uber-fabulous!!!!!!
    Between you and Gabriela, I could spend my life making fun paper hats and crowns!!!!
    You’re just the tops!

  8. Renee Lange says:

    The hats are beautiful and fun! You make it sound so easy, I think I have to try making one. I’m alittle scared. Thank you for the inspiration. Just AMAZING!

  9. Joyce says:

    What a magical idea! I think that I will make hats with the grandchildren and we can celebrate New Years Eve in our fancy new hats!

  10. Happy early birthday Granny! V, those hats are so awesome…I love Trader Joe’s too, tee hee! I’m sure I have a bag or two laying around…I’ll let you know if I come up with anything!
    Jamie 🙂

  11. carolee says:

    What fun!! LOVE the paper hats….
    I’ve been writing down wishes and intentions too – much better than resolutions, I think. Must remember to stop by and share them, and read yours – I know they will be wonderful!
    Oh, and Happy Birthday to your Granny! (Who I’m certain is 80 years young!)
    🖤 Carolee

  12. Nicki says:

    I love crowns, but I’d really love to see how to make a top hat. I’d love to find a good condition vintage top hat for myself and well…dad, too, he’s a magician he should have one for his collection, but really because I love the idea of decorating my mantle with vintage top hats, clocks, pocket watches, etc. for New Year’s. Saw it in a Romantic Home magazine a few years back and it was so cool.
    While you are making hats I’m making good old fashioned mincemeat cookies, come on over and try one… If only you could smell the house after I was done baking them – ohhhh, the smell is delightful.

  13. Bella Dreams says:

    Really love those hats! They are so much fun. Thanks for the tutorial, I will have to try making a couple now.

  14. Holy cow! How wonderful! Hmmmm… the wheels are turning thinking about my leftover adornments…
    Thank you for the eye candy, I am excited!

  15. Shell says:

    These hats are so pretty and colorful. Your Grandmother is going to be looking swanky in her hat for her birthday.
    I will be thinking about my wish for 2010.

  16. Kristal says:

    Ah, well, I guess great minds think alike because I have been itching to create a Fun Happy for the New Year. And now you have given me permission! Thanks so much. And I can’t wait to see Granny in her spiffy hat! Off to gather all the wishes for 2010…
    XoXo,
    Kristal

  17. Meghann says:

    Just gorgeous! I have to try that now 🙂

  18. Deborah says:

    Be still my heart, for it flutters faster than the wings of a hummingbird simply at the sight of your fabulous creations. PROBLEM: I have to work today and tomorrow and Dee and I NEED NEED NEED a crown for New Years Eve. We shopped at Black Market last night and were very naughty and very successful! AND we are making The Men wait for the Big Reveal…involving leggins. teehee. Oh how I adore you, My Joy. **blows festive kisses** Deb

  19. Renee Khan says:

    I love the hat you made your grandma. Only you could make something so brilliant.
    Happy birthday to your grandma.
    xoxo

  20. Sue Castle says:

    Happy Birthday to your Granny, she and I share a birthday, although I’m only 53 years young. I hope when I’m 80 my family loves me as much as you obviously love your Granny. I so enjoy following along on your blog and wish I was a free a spirit as you are. Hugs and Smiles, Sue Castle

  21. Nelly says:

    Vanessa you are such an inspiration! I love and admire your eccentric style,I can soooo relate. Thank-you for sharing your world with all of us sweetie:)

  22. Theresa says:

    What cool hats! I should definitely like to try to make some. I especially loved that you used Trader Joe bags! 🙂 Have a great day, Theresa

  23. Rhonda Roo says:

    ok firstly: “(I use heavy duty, clear packing tape)”
    HAHAHA! Was ever a truer statement made??
    and secondly: EEEEEEEEEEEK! This is brilliant. Brilliant because u r pure genius and brilliant because even us crayola girls can do this, and i am expecting nothing short of phenomenal results indeed!!
    I’m going to go find bags right now and make the Lost Boyz some funky hattage for new years eve…of course, when they shoot fireworks i will request they kindly remove said crowns.
    Thirdly:
    GO GRAMMY!!! HAPPY HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!
    Fourthly-I am totally with some pink flowers-lets start a tiara wearing, mitten bearing, scarf swaying boot sashaying revolution in 2010!!!
    Xoxoxo to all in my favorite place which is not this piece a paradise in which i reside. 🖤

  24. sadira says:

    Very festive V! I only have one wish this year…I just need to figure out how to word it 😉

  25. Kim says:

    Vanessa:
    These hats are supremely fantastic! I’m almost falling off the edge of my seat because I can’t wait to get started! I’m just thinking of all the wonderful bits and baubles that I can glue on our hats for New Years!
    Thanks for sharing another great idea:
    Kim
    Gerushia’s New World

  26. dajon says:

    Fab Hats
    Happy Birthday to your Gran
    My Gran is 95

  27. I love the hats!
    My wish — is it ok to be selfish and wish it all on me? I desperately wish for a year with no headaches.

  28. Vanessa!
    I must say…not much in life amazes me to an enormous extent…BUT you my dear…just so utterly amazing!
    How does your hubby handle having such true magic flittering about him 24/7!
    Well he would probably say…
    just as my greg says…
    “what works…is that teresa is not to be handled!” ha!
    You are magic my friend…and I am telling you…you do need your very own world-wide television show!
    Wonder what you would name it!
    It you EVER create anything I could proudly attach to my blog sidebar to represent your loveliness…please do let me know!
    I would so love to have you there.
    I would love to pop over more often!
    I find it hard to focus on clicking on goggle reader!
    XXOOXX
    Oh…the hats…well…just amazing!!!!!!!!

  29. Chris says:

    This is PERFECT!!
    I have about 7349 Trader Joe’s bags at home! I can’t wait to try this.
    YAY!
    And many happy returns to your grandmama!

  30. Johanna says:

    I am soo making hats with the wee boy tomorrow! We shall wear then with pride to ring in the new year 🙂
    *Happy New Year to you dearest Fanciful one!*
    XoXo’s,
    The Good Girl

  31. Sarah says:

    Fantastic idea and a great way to recycle the lovely holiday wrappings that normally just get tossed into the trash. This would be such a fun tradition to begin with one’s family of small chidren. I’m going to share this idea with many friends. Thank you! ~ Sarah

  32. Krista Komis says:

    Eeeeks! Ohmygosh, ohmygosh, ohmygosh I gotta try this! You always come up with something super duper fabulous that I want to try but never do, but I really should do this because how fun is it?? I need some cool hats. This will give me a chance to try to do a steampunk-y kind…oooh thank you and your amazing brain! 🙂
    xoxo

  33. mere says:

    Are you KIDDING me? You are an artistic genious! AMAZING! I MUST make these :)!!

  34. What a cool thing to do. DARN IT! We already threw away all of our refuse/misc wrapping paper of I’d have saved it to make a magical NYE hat. I’ll have to wear a tiara instead. ‘;)

  35. ana balbinot says:

    Dear Vanessa,
    I hope you have a wonderfull new year! With lots of joy,peace and harmony.
    Xoxo

  36. amy faldet says:

    Thanks for the email and I will go now and look at your wish days. You are a kindred and a sweetheart. Blessings.

  37. Mo'a says:

    For you I would wear paper hats 🙂 perhaps a crown would be better for me…me being a Queen and all.
    Happy New Year to you and your family and Happy Birthday to your Grandmother. xoxo

  38. Marina says:

    Feliz año mi amiga bella!!!
    Shiny new years!!!
    xoxo

  39. Linnea-maria says:

    Wonderful hat and crown! Have a wonderful new year. Best wishes /linnea-maria

  40. Edytheanne says:

    Great hats… wonderful use of stash. That’s my wish this year…. lots of cool ways to enjoy using up the craft stash and some new online friends to join the challenge.

  41. Gabriela says:

    Happy New Year, Vanessa!
    Those party hats are totally awesome!
    I would say…”a scream”!!!
    Have a total blast!
    ~ Gabriela ~

  42. You are so wonderful Vanessa! Your blog always brings joy to my heart!!
    Those hats are so divine! I would have had to start making them back in September to get even one hat as grand as yours are!!
    Wishing you a very happy new year!
    HUGS
    Danielle

  43. Just stopping by to wish you a Happy New Year! Also, to celebrate on my blog, I did a Best of 2009 Award and I wanted to stop by and congratulate you on being one of the winners!

  44. Happy New Year Miss V. I’m thinking that the hat with the red striped ribbon is just about perfect!!

  45. Laura says:

    Helloooooo Precious YOU!
    I am so in love with these recycled wrapping paper and whatnot hats. DRAT DRAT DRAT! We just BURNED the rest of our scraps. I saved a bit of all my favorite papers to remind me of Little V’s first Christmas, but not enough for hats. I MUST remember this on ALL subsequent giftwrap occasions. And I giftwrap the Baby Bejesus out of stuff all year long, so thanks! We didn’t burn the paper out of some weird pagan ritual (we do that during the Yule Log evening) but because we live so incredibly far out from normal people that they don’t come and whisk away our trash for a pennance like they do in the city. Or even outside most cities. It actually seems pretty darned technological and special that most people don’t even have to THINK about their trash, doesn’t it? Or SEWER—–EW!!! But I just refuse to think about that too long. Peee-yooskies. Speaking of Pee Yooskies, Mooskies the half chihuahua has another relative now. I’ll have to mail the info to you, as they are a very private family. I’ll let Roo know also.
    I wish you the MERRIEST of New Years. New Year’s? What in the world do we call this past 10 years? (I’m counting year 0) The aughts? That’s just soooo granny. The ‘Ohs’? Too SexAndTheCity. The Early Years? We need a NAME! It was a good decade, wasn’t it? Ooooh—-so old. Thinking in decades. I can practically feel the wrinkles attacking my face. Back, BACK!!!, I scream with a chair and whip at the ready.
    Have another (HIC) glass of bubbly for me, V!!!! And a sidelined, only on the outer whiskers extra smooch to Lovee past midnight from me. But just a pestery, little sisterly one. And then bother him for sparklers or firecrackers or something.

  46. Amisha says:

    As always, anything you make is gorgeous! And these hats are so deliciously fun!

  47. Candace says:

    V, I am so so so there and so so so ready for fun! Wishes, well. If wishes were horses, my feet would never hit the ground. HA.
    Candace in Athens.

  48. SueAnn says:

    Oh dear! Oh dear! I missed out on making my hat!! I just read this today. Darn! I could have had some wonderful hat to share for the party. But I will remember this for next year and I will have so much fun. Thanks for sharing your beautiful hats and the fun!!
    Hugging you
    SueAnn

  49. Rosa says:

    You make me smile, soooo big.

  50. What a good idea is that? I am sure may nephew gonna enjoyed doing this. Anyway, thanks for sharing this post. Keep posting!
    -fern-

  51. Richele Drummond says:

    Darling talented woman, these hats are pure fabulousness!!!

  52. Saleenadavid says:

    Gorgeous work, thank you for sharing this method.

  53. What a fantastic project! It takes a lot of creativity to produce such gorgeous hats from junk papers, I just love what you did. Thanks for having this on your blog. 🙂

  54. ‘Love the hat! This is a fun project to make with the kids around, they’ll gonna love this. Thanks for giving us such wonderful idea.

  55. Jem says:

    Love your hats! Thanks for showing off your gifts to the world! A+

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