Flower party hats.
The perfect accessory for any garden party.
If you are willing to invest a little time {and possibly third degree burns from your hot glue gun}, these party hats make a beautiful, bold statement.
I loosely followed the tutorial to make these flower hats from Oh Happy Day, which you can find here. The changes I made were using 1. using store bought party hats, 2. using tissue paper instead of crepe paper and 3. I scaled the flowers down to a smaller size.
Tissue paper flower hats...
The perfect accessory for any garden party.
Adorable and I would have used store bought hats they're cheap and less mucking about.
ReplyDeleteI'm always a fan of party hats and the addition of the flowers makes them so much cuter!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much Maysem.
DeleteWhat a fun party hat! So cute!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty!!!! I love how colorful they are.The original size is very SJP ;).
ReplyDeleteThe backdrop for the picture, fabric I got at the flea market for $4! I suspect it's about 8 yards worth of vintage perfection!
ReplyDeleteThose are adorable and worth the extra effort.
ReplyDeleteThanks Erin. There were about 6 left over, after the party ended. I kind of want to just put one on and run errands in it :)
DeleteDarling! I absolutely love these. Oh, and your six year old has the hair of a super-model ;)
ReplyDeleteOh Elena. You just made me laugh. Thank you. Grace's hair is pretty...when she lets me brush it. Brushing has become quite the torturouhttp://pinterest.com/gifts/s thing around here.
DeleteSo pretty! I like to hear you are trying out the glue gun....didn't you once say you didn't like them. :)
ReplyDeletePretty! Perfect garden party attire, and I love the backdrop too! Oh and glue guns, I have numerous war wounds - the things we do for these parties :) xx
ReplyDeleteThose are adorable! Such a cute birthday hat idea!
ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful! I don't think I would have made my own hats...but then again, maybe if I was truly inspired....
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