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2014 DIY New Years Hat and Crown Printable

Editor’s note: YOU GUYS!!! I am so excited to introduce you to Holly, who is joining me as a regular contributor to Snap in 2014! She’s kicking things off with an amazing New Year’s Eve party printable you don’t want to miss!

DIY New Year’s Eve Hat and Crown Printable

newyearsNow that Christmas is over it’s time to start thinking about the New Year. Ring in the new year in style with these DIY printable 2014 hats and crowns. They are easy and affordable to make. Plus, they are sure to be an instant hit with your New Years Eve party guests.

Supplies

Supplies

You will need the following supplies: White Card stock paper, Printer,  Printable PDF file(s), Scissors, Glue gun & glue, embellishments like glitter, rhinestones, pompoms, or sequins, headbands.

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1. Download the PDF files for this 2014 New Years Crown & Hat.

CLICK HERE to download the New Years Hat file.
CLICK HERE to download the New Years Tiara file.

2. Print the files onto white card stock, or upload the files to your favorite printer such as Office Max.

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3. Cut out the crown and hat along the black edge.

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4- Glue rhinestones, glitter, sequins, or embellishments to the crowns to add some sparkle. Feel free to skip this step if glitter isn’t your thing.

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5- Using a glue gun, glue the edge of the crown to your headband. I got my headbands at Wal-Mart, two for 88 cents.

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6- Fold the crown into a cone, and glue along the edge.

7- Using sharp scissors, or a hole punch, punch a hole on each side of the cone hat.

8- Slide your headband through the holes. You may use elastic or ribbon instead of the headband, but I found the head band is easier to wear.

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9- Add a sparkly pom pom to the top of your cone shaped hat with your glue gun.

10- Give your trendy hats and crowns to each party guest.

11- Have a great time ringing in the new year in style!

If you are interested in a tutorial on how to make the Sparkly New Year banner (shown in the picture above), stop by my blog for a quick and easy banner tutorial.

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Comments

  1. Deanna McCool says

    December 27, 2013 at 12:03 pm

    These printables are great! Now I can get the right shape for the hats every time. Thank you!

    Reply
    • Tauni says

      December 27, 2013 at 12:54 pm

      Thanks Deanna! Holly is a rockstar! xoxo Tauni

      Reply
  2. Kimberly Hall - Our Little Charmed Life says

    December 27, 2013 at 8:13 pm

    Welcome, Holly! I am a printable hoarder, so I’m so excited to see this post. Thanks! Is there a particular weight of cardstock that is better than another for this project or will scrapbook style do?

    Reply
    • Tauni says

      December 29, 2013 at 12:59 pm

      Hey Kimberly, I printed mine on 80 lb. cardstock (which is about the same weight as most scrapbook stock), but having created them, I’d say any weight would do 🙂 xoxo Tauni

      Reply
    • Holly Brooke Jones says

      December 30, 2013 at 12:07 pm

      Yes, 80 lb. is a great weight to use. Happy New Year!

      Reply
  3. Gina Kleinworth says

    December 28, 2013 at 10:34 am

    So clever- love these Holly!!!

    Reply
    • Tauni says

      December 29, 2013 at 1:00 pm

      Gina, isn’t Holly awesome! I love her work and I’ve got my hats all ready to go! xoxo Tauni

      Reply
  4. Annabelle says

    December 30, 2013 at 7:58 pm

    The file says it is damaged

    Reply
    • Tauni says

      January 2, 2014 at 8:27 pm

      Hi Annabelle, I am sorry I missed your comment the other day. I’ve downloaded both files several times and cannot replicate the issue. I am sorry you had trouble!

      Reply

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