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Styrofoam Cone Santa Hats

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Remember I made those cute little Witch Hats for Halloween???  And remember I told you that I was going to re-use the styro-foam cones again for another project?  Well here it is!

Santa Hat from Styrofoam Cone

I am a “less is more” type of gal, so any decoration that I can reuse parts so that I don’t have to store 17 different cone projects, I am happy about.  I used the “reuse” concept the also for my Turkey Wreath.

Let’s see how you can make some of these for yourself!

Items Needed:

  • Styro-foam cones (any sizes)
  • Red fabric.  (I used a red handkerchief from Hobby Lobby)
  • Fur trim (found in the ribbon section)
  • White Pom-Poms
  • Hot Glue Gun/Glue Sticks
  • Scissors

Santa Hat from Styrofoam Cone

I followed the same method as when I created my Witch Hats.  First I placed the cone along the edge of the fabric and then “rolled it” along the fabric and traced the bottom line of the cone with a pen.  Then cut out.  I repeated with the smaller cone.

Santa Hat from Styrofoam Cone

This then give you two “triangles” of fabric for your cones.

Santa Hat from Styrofoam Cone

I then used hot glue to seal the seam running up the height of the cone.

Santa Hat from Styrofoam Cone

I wrapped the bottom in the fur trim and hot glued and then hot glued the pom-poms to the tips of the hats and bent the tops over.  You can also leave these straight up but I kind of like the bent look!

Santa Hat from Styrofoam Cone

Super cute decorations to add to a mantle, or as a centerpiece or even just on one of your end tables.  Since we followed the same method as before, these little Santa hat “slip covers” slide right off and you can reuse the cones back for the witch hats or another project!

Santa Hat from Styrofoam Cone

Santa Hat from Styrofoam Cone

Oops!  I maybe should have ironed out the folds in my handkerchief first!  Make sure to do that when you make your own!

Don’t forget to link up your Holiday projects, table settings, mantle displays, recipes and handmade gift ideas to my Holiday Happenings Link Party!

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11 Responses to Styrofoam Cone Santa Hats

  1. Those are so stinkin’ cute!!
    Kaysi @ Keeping It Simple recently posted..POM POM Monster Salon GIVEAWAYMy Profile

  2. Love all your projects so far. Going to make the Santa hats.

  3. Cinthya says:

    I saw you on Sunday Social and am now following. Cute little santa hats btw.

  4. Katy says:

    What a fun idea!
    Thank you for sharing.
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  5. amy says:

    Heehee…what a cute idea! Simple and fun! Even little hands could help. Thanks for linking up!
    amy recently posted..{Our} Home for the Holidays: Our Tree DayMy Profile

  6. Lindsi B says:

    Easy peasy! I love it! This is something I could do with my kids! Would you please share this with my readers for Fun Stuff Fridays linky party? http://www.toysinthedryer.com/2011/12/fun-stuff-fridays-3.html
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  7. Marilyn says:

    SOOO adorable. I LOVE it..So creative and cute.. I would LOVE for you to Please stop in and share/link via my Pin Inspirational Party happening today : )) THANK YOU.. Wishing you an amazing rest of the week.. ~ Marilyn ..http://theartsygirlconnection.blogspot.com/2011/12/hello-artsy-friends-stopping-in-today.html

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