Trendy Witch Hats: Stay Fashionable This Halloween

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I've been looking everywhere for a witch hat, but I can't seem to find one. It's Halloween season, and I really want to complete my witch costume. I've checked all the local costume stores, but they don't have any in stock. I've even looked online, but they are all sold out. Any idea where I can get my hands on a witch hat? If you know of any stores or websites that might have them, please let me know. I'm open to any suggestions at this point.

Any idea where I can get my hands on a witch hat

I'm open to any suggestions at this point. **Finding a witch hat for my Halloween costume has become quite the challenge**. I'm hoping someone will be able to point me in the right direction.

DIY Floating Witch Hats

I am so excited for the Halloween season to begin! Halloween really feels like the beginning of the holiday season which is my absolute favorite time of the year! I love everything about fall from the pumpkin spice flavors to clear blue skies and rainbow colors of changing leaves. Maybe a little bit of me loves fall because once Halloween is over it's pretty much Christmas time in my books (this is a moment I will say #sorrynotsorry). Of course we still celebrate Thanksgiving. we just do it with Christmas decor up! No shame in my holiday decorating game.

Anyway, Halloween has always been one of my favorite seasons to decorate for! I don't know if it is because my husband and I moved into our first house together during the Halloween season so I get a bit nostalgic when pulling out old decorations or just the whimsical aspect of all of the decor. It feels like you cannot go wrong! Nothing is off limits with Halloween decorations.

This year, I wanted to step up our front porch game for Halloween decorations. I was 'pinspired' by The Polka Dot Chair to create these hanging witch hats! I am so glad I found this idea because it is so magical and fun!

Let's get started!

What you will need:

- Witch hats (I used 6)
- Clear string or fishing line
- Wood beads (any sort of bead would do- I just happened to have these from another project)
- Battery Operated Tea Lights
- Tacs or Outdoor command strips

The first thing you will want to do is measure your string. I started with about three feet per hat to give me some give and take when hanging the hats.

Then, I tied one end around the flame of the tea light.

I measured exactly how low I wanted the tea light to hang inside of the hat. Then, I placed a wood ball where I wanted to create a 'stopper'. There are a lot of things that could work for this step but I just happened to have these on hand and they were the perfect size to fit at the end of the hat.

This next part would have been easier had I had a sewing needle on hand but I could not find one so I simply turned the hats inside out and cut a very very VERY small hole to start feeding the line through.

Then I turned the hats right side out and pulled tight!

Super easy to reach up under each hat at night to turn the tea lights on/off!

Next was hanging the hats. I started by trying command strips but because our porch ceiling does not have a smooth finish (and because I forgot to get 'outdoor' strips) they did not last so I resorted to using tacs. I simply did a double not loop around each tac!

I just love how they turned out! Such a fun, whimsical way to add some Halloween decor to your porch!

- Witch hats (I used 6)
- Clear string or fishing line
- Wood beads (any sort of bead would do- I just happened to have these from another project)
- Battery Operated Tea Lights
- Tacs or Outdoor command strips
Any idea where i can get my hands on a witch hat

Thank you in advance for any help you can provide!.

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