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I found a top hat pattern on line, but unfortunately I didn't save the URL so I can't direct you to it. It was too small, like a party table favor and I spent quite a bit of time working on my computer/printer to enlarge the pattern pieces. Once I got the sizes right, I traced it onto black CS and then did Tim's riveted metal technique to the main body of the hat. I used 1/4" Wonder Tape to assemble the pieces. Because I wanted the Easter bonnet feel to it, I made my gears pastel, cutting them from brown chipboard, painting them with white gesso and and then dabbing with distress stains in Squeezed Lemonade, Peacock Feathers, Picked Raspberry and Dried Marigold. I sprinkled them with Rock Candy Distress Glitter while the gesso was still dry.
The flowers were made with the Tattered Pinecone die and the edging was cut with the Vintage Lace die from white CS. I stained it with Dusty Concord stain and then used Enameled DP on it. The lace edging and the flowers were glued on with Claudine Helmuth's Multi Medium Matte.
The large purple flower was actually left over from my egg carton make last week. I didn't use it then, but it just seemed to fit into my Easter bonnet. It was cut from white CS with the Tattered Florals die, sponged with Dusty Concord distress ink and also coated with Enameled EP. The egg picks were purchased - I wasn't up for making everything :)
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How fun is this unique and most clever Easter Bonnet? Love the Springtime Steampunk effect! Now that is a bonnet I would wear! Hugs!
ReplyDeleteNow THAT is a one of kind Easter basket! Your metal work looks terrific. Just makes me smile to see something this different and fun!
ReplyDeleteGreat job Linda :)
hugs,
Lisa x
Wow, Linda! Love your unique take on this challenge. I can just imagine how much time enlarging the pattern and using the riveting patchwork technique took. It looks fabulous next to those pastel gears and flowers.
ReplyDeleteKate
You always make such clever things -- like your uniques Easter hot. I always enjoy your blog. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteHerrliche Farben, und eine süße Kombination, Linda.
ReplyDeleteDanke für mein Lächeln.
Schöne Ostertage
Now that's what I call SpringPunk!!! Oh yeah! Love the pastels and gears...perfect for Sir Bunny!!! This rocks...so PINNING!!!
ReplyDeleteI love, love, love this Easter bonnet!!! What a clever idea!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun idea!! Love what you did with it, a real Easter with a twist project!!
ReplyDeleteHee, hee - that's so much fun! Love the metallic topper... mind you, anything with chocolate in is okay by me! Hope you have a wonderful Easter weekend.
ReplyDeleteAlison x