Turn the hat over. Staple the three sections that come together at G, being careful to keep the hat open. Tie a knot in one end of a piece of yarn or ribbon. Author Recent Posts. Marilyn is wife to Rick, Mom to 14 children, Nana to 22 grandchildren and counting! She and her husband own Character Concepts which they started for the purpose of helping others raise children with a strong, godly character and Biblical worldview.
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I love the simplicity of this pilgrim hat from Momstastic. She made it with a paper plate and construction paper. Her instructions also come with a free printable template. Just print the free template and enjoy a few precious minutes of quiet for a while.
This no-sew bonnet is oh so adorable! Just a little felt, hot glue, and a ribbon. Say Yes. The sewing instructions from Noelle O Design are the real deal. This style looks the most authentic and similar to the ones actually worn in New England and at Plymouth Rock.
The tricky part is just getting it the correct size. She unearthed an old Simplicity sewing pattern Simplicity and shows you the ins and outs of it so you can reproduce this bonnet at home.
Make an easy pilgrim bonnet Noelle O Designs. This post from Little Sinners has it all. She also had a hard time finding good instructions online for easy pilgrim costumes, so she made her own. She not only walks you through how she made the bonnet and felt pilgrim hat, but she also shows an easy way to make the collars and the aprons.
Frugal and fantastic! I found this DIY bonnet from Lowes to be very clever. They used shelf liners which gives the bonnet a nice texture. Make an Easy Pilgrim Bonnet Lowes. Making a bonnet or hat might also be a good Thanksgiving craft for the kids to tackle during the Thanksgiving feasts. I hope my internet search was of some use to you in your endeavor to dress up your kids this Thanksgiving.
A pilgrim costume should not be that tough! Thanksgiving Tags for Teachers Printable. Thanksgiving Tags for Friends Printable. Either way, you will have a fun and festive Thanksgiving with these awesome hats. Recently I discovered adhesive-backed glitter paper and love it. Try using it for this craft if you have it on hand. It will eliminate the need to glue the buckle. Follow these easy step-by-step instructions to make your own paper hat.
First, download the printable Pilgrim Hat Template and print on regular copy paper. Cut along the lines and cut out all the pieces to create a stencil to trace around.
Staple two of the long brown strips together. Make sure it will fit around the head. If not, then attach the third strip to make it longer.
Place the long band around the head to determine the correct size and then staple the ends together. Let the feast begin! The Pilgrims have arrived! What a cute way to celebrate Thanksgiving and include activities for the kids!
Enjoy this Thanksgiving hat while eating your pumpkin pie , and get a cute holiday photo too! These Pilgrim crafts for kids are so easy, and fun for the adults to get involved too! Either one of these hats would make the perfect pilgrim costume.
Some people might like a feather headdress and dress like Native Americans. Have you seen these Holiday hats? I would much rather eat my Thanksgiving turkey than wear one. Complete the Pilgrim hat with a pair of black baseball pants, a white shirt, and cardboard buckles fastened to dress shoes and you have an easy Thanksgiving costume.
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