1 Ocak 2013 Salı

Parisian Party Hats for New Years Eve

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Back in early December I shared that I was planning a Parisian tablescape for New Year’s Eve.

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I thought it might be fun to give you a sneak peek and provide a tutorial for pretty party hats.

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To create the hat base I used a free template found at Jones Design Company. I had some old atlas pages that worked well. 

Time Saving TIP: Print the image directly onto heavy paper versus making a pattern, tracing and then cutting out the template. 

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After the hat was cut out various bits of leftover tinsel and trim were hot glued to the bottom. The two edges were then glued together to create a cone shape.

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Old clock face images were found on Google and The Graphics Fairy. White craft glue and glitter add a bit of sparkle.

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Scrapbooking paper punches in various sizes helped to create a rosette of sorts.

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Chipboard letters and feathers also add in some fun.

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Pearl picks propel the pizazz.

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Bits of tinsel or pom poms finish off the top tip.

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Happy.

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Happier.

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Go HERE to view the Parisian Party.

Laura

See you on Monday for Parisian Party Food!

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Linking to:

 The Charm of Home, Common Ground, Today’s Creative Blog, Someday Crafts, Shabby Nest, Tatertots and Jello, Positively Splendid,The 36th Avenue, Jennifer Rizzo

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