Witches Hat
Posted by Claire Brennan on July 20, 2010.
This post gives instructions for how to make the Witches hat. The template for the head and hair may be snagged for free from our Freebies page.

Step 1
On
a piece of black card draw a circle 8 inches in diameter - mark the
centre carefully so you can see it later. Stamp assorted spiders and
webs - adding clear embossing powder as you go.
Step 2
Heat set
the embossing powder and once the paper has cooled and the powder has
set, cut out the circle.
Step 3
Find the centre mark and use a
protractor to divide the circle into three equal segments. Cut apart.
Each segment will make one hat.
Step 4
Apply thin, really sticky, double
sided tape carefully along the back edge of one of the straight sides of
the segment.
Step 5
Spend some time encouraging the segment into a
sharp cone shape before you remove the tape cover and carefully stick
the hat edges together. Don't overlap too much or your hat cone won't
stand level.
Step
6
Decide what size of a hat brim you want (- I used a
nestabilities circle to cut mine). Draw a circle of appropriate size on
black paper and stamp and emboss with spiders and webs as before. Cut
the circle out.
Step 7
You might like to mat the circle onto another,
slightly larger, scalloped circle of contrasting colour. Now's the time
to do that.
Steps
8 - 9
Decide on a suitable ribbon for the hat band and make a
buckle by cutting a small rectangle from shiny silver card. make two
slits or slots in the rectangle to allow the ribbon to be threaded
through - I used my slot punch tool but slits would work equally well. I
rounded the corners of my wee buckle with a pair of small scissors.
Take a piece of ribbon - my piece was about 6 inches long, and thread on
the buckle, pushing it to the centre of the ribbon.
Attach a
little extra strong glue or tape to each end of the back of the ribbon.
Hold
the buckle up to the front of the hat cone, about quarter inch to a
half inch up from the cut edge. Smooth the ribbon away on either side
allowing it to follow the shape of the cone. It will end up inside the
cone - press firmly to adhere the glue - see pic 9.
Step 10
Your
hat should look like pic 10 now with both ends of the ribbon
disappearing up inside the cone. This finishes the cut ends away nicely.
Steps 11 - 12
Decide
now whether you want the hat to be for decoration or whether you want
it to open up revealing a secret compartment.
To seal the hat and
make it into a decoration - take 4 little strips of scrap card and put
double sided tape on one side of each. Fold each strip in half, and
attach to the inside of the hat so that half of each strip hangs out.
the strips of card will hang out of the hat and will stick to the hat
brim once you set the cone on top of it. If you have used extra sticky
tape it will not come apart.
it should look like pic 12.
Step 13
To
make the hat open, use only one strip of scrap card as a hinge. position
it at the back of the hat. Make another hat cone but without the
stamping and embossing - refer to steps 1-5 for help. This is the liner.
Snip about an inch of the top of the liner and put it up inside the hat
cone affixing it with tape or glue. Now you can't see the hinge inside
the hat.
Stick the hat cone onto the hat brim using the hinge.
Disguise the hinge on the hat brim by cutting a wee strip of black card,
or even a wee circle of card to stick over it. I stuck a strip of black
card over my hinge and folded the edge back on itself so that it would
provide something for the cone to close down over - the tiny bit of
friction helps the hat stay closed when i'm moving it about.
Cute witch, uh, if a witch can be cute. I say they can be cute. Thanks so much for the template in PDF form. The grandkids will think she’s a hoot!
Thank you for the witch freebie My grandies will think she is great thank you once again
Eris