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How to Make Felt Peter Pan Bunting & Peter Pan or Robin Hood Hat

May 24, 2013 by Linda Lanese

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Nicole the host of “tikkido” has two very fun and cute projects with the Peter Pan Bunting & Peter Pan or Robin Hood Hats.  Check out the amazing Feathers and Arrows party by One Stone Events.  It was originally published in the most recent issue of Festivities magazine, and the full write-up with tons of fabulous photos Nicole had the great pleasure of contributing two small elements to this amazing party:  The Peter Pan/Robin Hood hats for the kids at the party, and the Peter Pan bunting adorning the dessert table.  The layers make it look complicated, but if you can sew a (reasonably) straight line–or heck, use a glue gun!–it’s actually very easy to make.  She has complete instructions for both projects and what about making your kids the hats for dress up this summer.  Like “tikkido” on Facebook and tell her found her on Craft Gossip Felting.

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Comments

  1. Nikki @ Tikkido says

    May 24, 2013 at 3:31 pm

    Thanks so much for showcasing my tutorials! I have two girls, so it was especially fun to get to do something more boyish.

  2. Linda Lanese says

    May 24, 2013 at 3:53 pm

    You are so welcome and I love the tutorials, very nice 🙂

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