How To Make A Witches Hat Bow

Hi friends!
A couple weeks ago I guest posted over at Sumo’s Sweet Stuff and shared this tutorial! I wanted to share it with all of you as well! So here it is!
I hope you like it! Let me know how it goes!
Here’s how to create a witches hat bow for your little lady!
Supplies: (I actually used a lot less than what is shown in the picture.)
-1 mini witches hat (I found mine at hobby lobby as a little pick in their halloween section, they had lots of different colors, but you could totally make your own)
-Black feathers
-3×6 inch pieces of black and purple tulle
-Small alligator clip
-Black thread
-Scissors
-Crochet Headband
-Hot glue and gluesticks
Start out by folding your black tulle into thirds.
Repeat with your purple tulle, and put it on top of your black tulle. Pinch them together in the middle to make a little bow. Then wrap your black thread around it a few times to secure your bows shape. Leave a tail of your string to help fasten it to your clip.
Hot glue the bottom of your bow to the alligator clip. Take the tail of your string and wrap it around your clip a few times to really secure it to the clip and make sure it doesn’t go anywhere!
From there you just add your embellishments to the top of your tulle bow. I just glued on some feathers and then glued the little witches hat right on top of that!
It’s super easy and super quick…which is totally my type of craft!
Here’s a few more pictures of my little girlie in her costume!

 

Jessica Joy
Please remember that all of my tutorials and printables are for personal use only. This post was seen first at, and written by Cox’s Corner
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35 Responses to How To Make A Witches Hat Bow

  1. That’s so cute! I don’t have a little baby, but I do have a little doggy that would probably HATE it but she’d look darling :D

  2. These are so cute. Thanks for sharing how to make them!

  3. Bobi Jensen says:

    This is so so so cute!

    I’m hosting my first linky party – would love for you to join in:

    http://westernwarmth.blogspot.com/2012/09/weekend-warmth.html

    Thanks,
    Bobi

  4. This is darling! I will have to share this with my friends with little girls.

  5. I LOVE this!!! I have been trying to figure out how to do this for a few weeks now. You rock!!! Thank you so much for sharing!

  6. Hopping over from SNAP! Since we love anything girly & hair related this is just the most adorable Halloween accessory ever! What a fun project. Now, to find the time to do it! :)

  7. Jan says:

    Love the blog, they are adorable!!!

    Jan @Door251

  8. Jill says:

    That is just too cute! And such gorgeous pictures too!

    Thanks for linking to a Round Tuit!
    Hope you have a fabulous week!
    Jill @ Creating my way to Success
    http://www.jembellish.blogspot.com/

  9. These are cute! Thanks for sharing over at Sweet Living. Jane.

  10. Shiloh says:

    So cute!! The headband and the baby!:)

  11. This is sooo stinking adorable… I can’t take it! Love the headband.. the tutu and who could resist that simply adorable face?
    Thanks for sharing with the Pink Hippo party~
    xoxo
    Amie @ Pinkapotamus

  12. That is absolutely darling! And your little one is too stinkin cute! Love the purple! Thanks for sharing at the Pomp Party! Pinning!

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  14. Barbara says:

    So cute!! Thanks for sharing this at Keep Calm and Link Up!

    Barbara at Chase the Star
    chasethestar dot com

  15. Melanie says:

    Darling!!! Featuring this on Thursday!

  16. Ashlee says:

    PRECIOUS! so so SO adorable! Thanks for linking up to Topsy Turvy Tuesday’s! I’m featuring him tomorrow!

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