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Make a Framed Witches Hat!

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One night in July (yes July) I was visualizing my living room in October.  And I thought “How cute would witch hats be in those silver frames?!”

And I think I was right.  Seriously, I love these!

Here is the process of how I made them:

Supplies:

  • Styrofoam cylinder
  • Styrofoam circle a little wider than the base of the cylinder
  • Strong craft glue
  • Black fabric strips
  • Straight pins
  • Mod Podge
  • Orange paint
  • White fabric
  • Cardboard
  • Krylon Glitter Blast in Gold

First, I cut a cylinder in half vertically, then cut the circle in half.  I used the strong craft glue (E-6000) to glue them together.  This made the witch hat form.

After I made the forms, I used Krylon Glitter Blast to spray these black and glittery.  But it didn’t work very well…and ended up looking a bit industrial and uninspired.  I decided to take black strips of fabric and cover the form.  I used straight pins to keep the fabric in place, wrapping the fabric around the form and pinning.

After wrapping my forms with fabric, I painted Mod-Podge all over to get it to stay in place.  It wasn’t completely smooth, but I liked the look, making it look like it’s a real fabric hat.

After the Mod-Podge dried, I embellished the hats with some lace, ribbon, and flowers.  I kept it simple and kind of vintage-y, and I just pinned on the embellishments so that I can change them next year if I want.

For the background, I decided to make my own orange and white striped fabric.  I used white canvas and wrapped it around cardboard.  Then I taped my lines using Scotch Painters Blue tape with Edge Lock.  It did a great job!

I used Plaid Paints orange paint to paint the stripes.

And for the final step, I sprayed a little of the Krylon Glitter Blast in gold on the orange stripes to glam it up a bit.  I really like this little touch!

After it all dried, I put the cardboard in the frames and just used more pins to attach the witch hats.  Such a fun touch!  (And I hung up the feather wreath that I made about 5 years ago.)

Linking up to:

Lil Luna

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Mushki Loves
Someday Crafts
Wickedly Creative Halloween Crafts by Itsy Bitsy Paper
Tatertots and Jello
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Fireflies and Jellybeans
Somewhat Simple
House of Hepworths

31 Comments

  1. They are awesome!!! Love the graphic look with the stripes and that they’re 3-D. And, thinking about Halloween decor in July is totally something I’d do 😀

  2. Those are so cute! You are one creative lady. Hope you’re doing well.

  3. Great Job! These are so cute and creative!! I was dreaming about my fall decor in July too 😉 Love the stripes!

    1. Heidi @ Honeybear Lane says:

      Thanks! I will link up!

  4. This is such a cute idea Heidi! I am totally pinning it! 🙂

    1. Heidi @ Honeybear Lane says:

      Thanks Kara! Hope that darling baby of yours is doing well!

    1. Heidi @ Honeybear Lane says:

      Thanks Bekah! (They were easy, just a little time intensive for me!)

  5. These are the CUTEST! I am so impressed by your creativity! Great job making a really fun decor!

  6. I love this! The hats, the wreath, the orange and white! Darling. I am featuring this at somedaycrafts.blogspot.com.

  7. What a cute idea. I found your post through the Crafterminds facebook group. I’ve been to your site before but now I’m your newest follower!

    1. Heidi @ Honeybear Lane says:

      Hi Carissa! Thanks for following!

    1. Heidi @ Honeybear Lane says:

      Thank you! I would appreciate that. (Please don’t post the entire tutorial, thanks.)

      1. Hi Heidi,
        Thank you so much! I just used two of your photos, and linked back to your tutorial. I hope you like it! And of course, please let me know if there’s anything I should change. Happy Halloween! Sharon (p.s. love your quilts!)

    1. Heidi @ Honeybear Lane says:

      Thanks Samantha!

    1. Heidi @ Honeybear Lane says:

      Thanks Amy!!!

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