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witching decor project kit transformed into a Pilgrim Hat with Deb Valder

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28 Nov

Hidy Ho Stampers,

I debated on publishing this blog post because these kits sold out so fast but then people were asking me how I did the Pilgrim hat so decided to show it.  I have a few of these hats left and I thought maybe some of you did also.  So here it goes…

halloween and thanksgiving hat

Here is the witching Hat and the Pilgrim Hat!

halloween hat 1

For my class I put out a few “treats”

Halloween Hat 2

and we began to work…

halloween hat 3

I had several classes (and I even dressed up)!

Did I ever tell you how much I LOVE HALLOWEEN?

halloween hat 4

Our finished Halloween Hat

I don’t use Photopolymer stamps so I modified.

halloween hat 5

The bell was my favorite part of it.

halloween hat 6

too stinken cute!

Thanksgiving Hat 2

Then on another night we did the Pilgrim Hat!

Thanksgiving Hat 3

Isn’t that cute – I transformed the Witches Hat

into the Pilgrim hat…

thanksgiving hat 4

not using Photopolymer stamps, I substituted…

Thanksgiving hat 5

you’re going to cut off the top of the hat

and roll the spider webs to the inside

thanksgiving hat 6

adhere just like the witches hat

thanksgiving hat 7

form it around the Styrofoam

thanksgiving hat 8

for the rim use two strips of the black glimmer paper

adhere together and around the hat

thanksgiving hat 9

I used Tombow Multipurpose Adhesive

thanksgiving hat 10

then cut up the burlap and place that around the hat rim

thanksgiving hat 11

with your circle framelits, cut out a black circle

and a circle out of cardboard

thanksgiving hat 13with your fringe scissors, cut around the black circle

glue it to the inside top of the hat

Thanksgiving Hat 3

and now you have your pilgrim hat

I sure wish they hadn’t sold out of them, this was too cute!

Thank you for stopping by!  Love you guys!

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  1. Carol Carriveau says

    November 28, 2015 at 2:26 am

    Rsadly I only purchased one kit….had I known you had done this, I would have gone for another one! But you have now inspired me to find still paper and will try to make a Pilgrim’s hat for they year! Thanks for sharing your instructions!

  2. Carol Carriveau says

    November 28, 2015 at 2:27 am

    That was supposed to read, sadly….to try to find stiff paper….for next year…sorry!

  3. Deb says

    November 28, 2015 at 7:21 pm

    thank you carol. I had videos and documentation to support the videos but they ran out of them in less than two weeks. :0( This was such a cute project. If you have any questions, let me know. deb http://www.stampladee.stampinup.net for all your shopping needs.

  4. Deb says

    November 28, 2015 at 7:22 pm

    :0) Thank you Carol!

  5. Robin Myren says

    November 28, 2015 at 7:51 pm

    Hi Deb, I love the Pilgrim’s Hat! What a great idea! I’m curious…why don’t you use photopolymer stamps?

    Also, A giant congrats for your latest sales milestone!

  6. Dana says

    December 1, 2015 at 12:20 am

    Fabulous idea to create a Pilgrim’s Hat – too cute! I’m also curious as to why you don’t use photopolymer stamps.

  7. Deb says

    December 1, 2015 at 6:10 pm

    hi Robin. I don’t use Photopolymer stamps because of what they are made of. They also have a shelf life of about 5 years then start to break down. They do stretch out and lose their shape also. Too many things can go wrong for the money. Thank you for stopping by! deb

  8. Deb says

    December 1, 2015 at 6:11 pm

    Hi Dana, Thank you. I don’t use Photopolymer stamps because of what they are made of. They also have a shelf life of about 5 years then start to break down. They do stretch out and lose their shape also. Too many things can go wrong for the money. Thank you for stopping by! deb

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