Fun Craft Project: Transforming a Paper Plate into a Witch Hat

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Want to make a fun craft that is perfect for Halloween? Try making a creative paper plate witch hat! This craft is easy to do and can be a great activity for kids of all ages. To make the paper plate witch hat, you will need a few simple materials: a paper plate, black craft paper or foam, scissors, glue, and optional embellishments like glitter, sequins, or ribbon. Start by cutting a triangle shape out of the center of the paper plate. This will create the brim of the witch hat. Next, cut a long strip of black craft paper or foam and glue it around the outer edge of the paper plate, creating the cone shape of the hat. Once the main structure of the hat is complete, you can get creative with the embellishments.


At a party to celebrate the interview, Daphne’s personal chef is found dead in a scene that all too closely echoes one in Roz’s novel. It’s clear to Josie that someone’s idea of a happy ending means framing her friend. She’ll have to read between the lines with the help of the library’s enchanted stacks, guidance from her magical grandmother’s letters, and her cat familiar, Rodney, to solve this murder before someone decides to stage a deadly sequel . . .

In addition to cozy mysteries, she regularly writes articles on food, vintage clothing, personalities and perfume for Portland Monthly, Now Smell This , the French perfume magazine Nez, and various food magazines. She ll have to read between the lines with the help of the library s enchanted stacks, guidance from her magical grandmother s letters, and her cat familiar, Rodney, to solve this murder before someone decides to stage a deadly sequel.

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Once the main structure of the hat is complete, you can get creative with the embellishments. Glue on glitter or sequins to add some sparkle, or attach a bow or ribbon for extra flair. You can also use different colors of craft paper or foam to create patterns or designs on the hat.

Witch and Famous (Witch Way Librarian Mysteries #3) (Mass Market)

This is book number 3 in the Witch Way Librarian Mysteries series.

  • #1: Bait and Witch (Witch Way Librarian Mysteries #1) (Mass Market): $8.99
  • #2: Seven-Year Witch (Witch Way Librarian Mysteries #2) (Mass Market): $8.99
  • #4: Witch Upon a Star (Witch Way Librarian Mysteries #4) (Mass Market): $8.99
  • #5: Gone with the Witch (Witch Way Librarian Mysteries #5) (Mass Market): $8.99

Description

Set in small-town Oregon, the latest in the witty, charming Witch Way Librarian series from bestselling and acclaimed author Angela M. Sanders features a spellbinding heroine, a clever cat familiar, a glamorous movie star—and of course, murder. The perfect read for fans of Bailey Cates, Adele Abbott, Juliet Blackwell, and all mystery lovers with a taste for the witchy.

For a tiny town, picturesque Wilfred, Oregon, has everything, including an impressive library housed in a Victorian mansion, a touch of magic in new librarian and fledgling witch, Josie Way, a visiting movie star—and a curious tendency toward murder…

Josie and all of Wilfred are buzzing with excitement. A-list movie star Daphne Morris has chosen to interview Roz, assistant librarian and novelist, for her book club. But when the glamorous actress quickly charms both Roz’s long-time love and Sheriff Sam, the object of Josie’s unrequited affection, Josie turns to the whispers from her beloved books for ideas on revising the plot. Yet soon there’s another twist . . .

At a party to celebrate the interview, Daphne’s personal chef is found dead in a scene that all too closely echoes one in Roz’s novel. It’s clear to Josie that someone’s idea of a happy ending means framing her friend. She’ll have to read between the lines with the help of the library’s enchanted stacks, guidance from her magical grandmother’s letters, and her cat familiar, Rodney, to solve this murder before someone decides to stage a deadly sequel . . .

About the Author

Angela M. Sanders is the author of the bestselling Joanna Hayworth Vintage Clothing Mysteries, the Witch Way Librarian Mystery series, The Booster Club Capers, and the Kite Shop Mysteries, written under the name Clover Tate. In addition to cozy mysteries, she regularly writes articles on food, vintage clothing, personalities and perfume for Portland Monthly, Now Smell This, the French perfume magazine Nez, and various food magazines. A former congressional investigator, she now writes full-time and is a member of Novelists, Inc., International Thriller Writers and Sisters in Crime. Angela has two cats—one of whom is black of course—a witch’s freckle in her left eye, and learned to read tarot cards from a pagan priestess. She lives in Portland, Oregon and can be found online at AngelaMSanders.com.

  • Fiction / Mystery & Detective / Women Sleuths
  • Fiction / Mystery & Detective / Cozy / Paranormal
  • Fiction / Mystery & Detective / Amateur Sleuth
Composed by Josh Powell and John Fannin. Percussion by Josh Powell.
Creative paper plate witch hat

Once all the glue has dried, your paper plate witch hat is ready to be worn! You can attach a string or elastic to the sides of the hat so that it can be easily worn on the head, or simply hold it in place. This craft is a great addition to a Halloween costume or can be used as a fun decoration for a Halloween party. Making a paper plate witch hat is a fun and creative craft that can be enjoyed by both kids and adults. It is a great way to get into the Halloween spirit and can be customized to suit your own personal style. So gather your materials and get ready to make a spooky and stylish witch hat!.

Reviews for "Halloween Fun for All Ages: Creating a Paper Plate Witch Hat"

- Sarah - 1 star - I was really disappointed with the creativity and quality of the paper plate witch hat. The design was basic and lacked any uniqueness or creativity. The hat also felt flimsy and easily ripped. Overall, I felt like I could have easily made a better witch hat on my own without spending money on this product. Not worth it!
- John - 2 stars - I purchased the creative paper plate witch hat expecting it to be a fun and entertaining craft for my children. However, I was disappointed with the overall experience. The assembly instructions were confusing, and the materials included were cheap and easily ripped. The end result did not look like the picture at all, leaving my children frustrated and disappointed. I would not recommend this product for anyone looking for a fun and creative Halloween craft.
- Emily - 2 stars - I was excited to try the creative paper plate witch hat, but unfortunately, it did not live up to my expectations. The hat felt too small and uncomfortable to wear, and the craftsmanship was poor. The glue provided did not hold the parts together securely, and the hat kept falling apart. Additionally, the design was not as creative as advertised, and it looked very amateurish. I would suggest looking for other options when it comes to Halloween crafts.
- Mark - 1 star - The creative paper plate witch hat was a complete waste of money. The materials were cheap, and the final product looked nothing like a witch hat. The instructions were unclear and difficult to follow, resulting in a frustrating experience. I would not recommend this product to anyone. Save your money and find a better Halloween craft option.

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