Here's a quick little tutorial on how to make your own little witchy hat banner.
You'll need:
- template
- fabric (ironed)
- batting (by the yard)
- black felt
- pinking sheers
- thread/sewing machine
- embellishments
- ribbon or some other means to hang them up
First print out your template. I used this freebie printable from Belle's Printables. I printed the template out as a 5x7 rather than the full page. Trace your template onto your fabric, batting, and felt and cut them out. Each hat takes one of each.
Place them one on top of the other in this order- felt on bottom, batting in the middle, and fabric on top. This will make them sturdy and keep their shape. Pin all three together.
Sew a 1/4-inch seam around your triangle. I left the bottom open but you can choose to sew it closed. It doesn't really matter either way.
Cutting close to your outer edge use your pinking sheers and go around your triangle.
Didn't realize I didn't get a photo of this part so I'll try to explain it to the best of my ability. Cut out two pieces of felt 1x5.5 inches for the brim. Fold them in half long way and cut the ends at a slant. Then attach them to the bottom of your hat placing one in the front and one in the back. Glue or sew them together. Then use a few embellishments to finish it off.
Cut a small piece of ribbon and glue it onto the back of your witch hat close to the top making a loop. Slide it onto some ribbon, rick rack, or bias tape and there you have it. A fun Halloween banner.
As you can see I added some small strips of ribbon in between each hat as well.
Take three is done as well. I printed the same template at full size and used the 5X7 template as well to make the triangles different heights. I added some rickrack and bias tape for some extra detail.
Hope you aren't getting tired of all the banners I've been posting. They are just so much fun to make and you can do so many fabulous variations. If you have any questions, please ask.
This is really fun!
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ReplyDeleteThis is super cute! I wish we celebrated Halloween more here in Australia! =( I'd def get great ideas from your blog =D
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This is so cute! I'd love to have you link it up to my blog hop: http://www.hideousdreadfulstinky.com/2012/08/eat-make-grow-thursday-blog-hop-1.html
ReplyDeleteLove this craft idea. I'm definitely going to try making this for Halloween. Thanks so much for linking up to our Pretty Things Party! I hope you'll be back next week!
ReplyDeleteOh, I love this! It's like pennants but upside down for hats. Very cute and now I am longing for fall. I may go ahead & make something fall related since now I know I'm not the only one!!! Thanks for linking up this week (now following you too!).
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea!!! I love it! Can't wait to make me my own! xoxoxoxo
ReplyDeleteYou are amazing! Love the colors! Great ideas! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteSuch a cute idea! Love how this turned out. Thanks for linking to Craftastic Monday at Sew Can Do:)
ReplyDeleteIt's NEVER too early for decorating for Halloween! I just love this and I am featuring it on my Pink Hippo Party!
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Lisa, you're AWESOME!!! Love this Halloween banner! WOW!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing this at The DIY Dreamer.. From Dream To Reality!
This would make awesome Santa & Mrs clause hats also ;). Great work!
ReplyDeleteI've featured this adorable idea at this week's Craftastic Monday party. Stop by & grab a Featured On button for your great work. Thanks for linking to Craftastic Monday at Sew Can Do:)
ReplyDeleteFeatured your cute witch hat banner on Gettin' Krafty With It! Thanks so much for sharing it.
ReplyDeleteLove this! Visiting from Krafty Kat. Great job! I'm pinning this for sure.
ReplyDeleteI read this on Mobile Home Living blog--I hope it's helpful to you when painting laminate furniture.
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This is amazing! Love the colors and the patterns! You've got some major talent!
ReplyDeleteThis has to be the best Halloween banner I've seen so far! I love it! I'd love for you to share this at my new linky party, Submarine Sunday. I hope you'll stop by!
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