Dotty Toadstool
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- Weekend Project
Part of a woodland crew, this Dotty Toadstool's cap is created from a child's sombrero fattened up with bubble packaging. See her pals, the Little Bearded Gnome and Tricky Gnome on Toadstool .
- Materials
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- Glue gun
- Glue sticks
- Broad-brimmed straw hat (we used a child's sombrero)
- 1 yard of white felt
- 1 yard of red fabric
- Fabric measuring tape
- Large-bubble bubble packaging (we used a 15- by 1-foot piece)
- Duct tape
- YOUR CHILD WILL WEAR
- White clothes and shoes
- Instructions
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Apply glue all over the underside of the hat brim. Lay the brim glue-side down on the felt and press it firmly to bond. Trim the excess fabric [A]. Cut away the fabric from the head hole. -
Measure the hat from one edge of the brim, up over the crown, and down to the far edge. Cut a circle from the red fabric with a diameter equal to this measurement plus
6 inches. -
Fill in the area around the crown with bubble packaging to make a toadstool shape, securing it with duct tape [B]. (We made balls to fill in around the brim, then topped them with flat pieces.) -
Center the hat upside down on the red fabric circle. Pull the fabric up over the edge of the brim, gluing it as shown to make even gathers [C]. -
Cut the remaining white felt into 30 to 40 circles, from 1K to 4 inches in diameter. Glue the circles onto the toadstool cap in a random pattern. Have your child try on the cap. If it's too wobbly, glue white-felt strips to the inner hatband until it fits securely.
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