To continue from my recent post about customising hats, here
is another that I got my hands (and glue gun) on.
This time around, my inspiration was the hats of Kikirara
Shoten, a fantastic purveyor of weird hats, unusual corsets, and unique
accessories in Japan.
The hat is a basic top hat from a fancy dress shop. Sadly
it’s a bit tight on my head, but I love how it turned out!
I used multipurpose glue to attach gathered lace trim around
the brim. This hides the ugly brim edge that screamed ‘I bought this from a
party shop’! Then I added a piece of ribbon (to replace the hideous plastic
one) and glued on a strip of marabou.
Everything else is attached with a glue gun. Hooray for glue
guns!
This little picture frame feature on one side is my
favourite part.
I didn’t buy anything specifically for this hat: aside from
the frame and bats, everything was left over from other projects. The frame
came from a charity shop (more recently I used another one to make a necklace)
and the bats were amongst my Halloween decorations.
Admittedly the bat side doesn’t look as ‘cool’. I didn’t
want this side of the hat to draw too much attention from the picture frame, so
went for something simpler. In hindsight, perhaps I should add some extra
decoration!
Here are some unusual hats I’ve found online that have
particularly tickled my fancy.
Will be linking up to the parties listed below!
I'm so glad that I'm following you! Your hat is wonderful! Love:)
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