Mini Mad Hatter Hat | Alice in Wonderland | 30 Days of Disney #21 | Creation in Between
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- Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024
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Video #21 in my 30 Days of Disney DIY series! I had actually made a ton of these for a friend's baby shower a few years ago, using the template and tutorial from FleeceFun.com. But this time, for my Disney series, I decided to make it look like the Mad Hatters from the original Alice in Wonderland.
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This music made me wanna cry. But the torture was worth it.
great video!
This is awesome
Thanks! ^_^ And thank you for watching.
super merci pour le partage
Hi! I watched your DIY and its awesome! May I ask you a question? Can I glue the hat also on an hairclip?
Thanks for this video ist amazing!!! :)
I know I’m late but you probably can, I think that’s a brill idea!! x
Hi, do you know of any templates for this in large, I want to make a top hat tree topper and what card and thickness would work for it.
this is great! :)
Thanks! :) And thanks for watching.
Could I do this with a different idea. Like not make it mad hatters hat?
Oh, definitely! I used this exact template to create a bunch of mini hats. Just decorate it however you'd like, as well as change the color of the felt. :)
Perfect!!
Jean Guy Joseph Smith
It’s ridiculous to cut a hole for one brim piece if the end result is to have a completely closed whole... just don’t cut a hole for either brim, much easier.