| I remember our preschool teacher tought the class how to make chef hats, and it was pretty inexpensive. I used poster board cut to a 6 inch height, then measured the length on one of the kiddos...once I had that, I glued the poster board into a cylinder.Then used two layers of white tissue paper for the poofy part of the hat. First I glued down two corners of the paper opposite each other on the brim, then the other two corners...then going around the hat, and gathering in the excess paper, glued that into the brim as well (all gluing is done on the inside of the hat, so as not to be seen.) Hot glue is sometimes used because of it durability for beginners one might want to decrease the chances of finger tip getting burned by just using elastic tape (just to be on the safe side). However, it came out very cute, and has held up very well all year...we use it once a month for a special "chef" project. The children look forward to the next time we get together on a chef hat project. | ||
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