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Arctic witch apparel refers to the clothing and accessories worn by witches who practice their craft in the Arctic regions. The term "Arctic witch" may not be commonly used, but it is used to describe witches who live in or have a deep connection to the frozen landscapes of the Arctic. The extreme weather conditions of the Arctic require witches to dress appropriately to protect themselves from the cold. Arctic witch apparel is designed to provide warmth, comfort, and functionality. One of the key elements of Arctic witch apparel is layering. Witches in the Arctic often wear multiple layers of clothing to trap heat and insulate their bodies.

Brilliance witch hat

Witches in the Arctic often wear multiple layers of clothing to trap heat and insulate their bodies. This typically consists of a base layer made of thermal or moisture-wicking material, a middle layer of heavier fabric for additional insulation, and an outer layer that is waterproof and windproof to protect against the harsh elements. In terms of specific clothing items, Arctic witches may wear thick woolen cloaks or capes to shield themselves from the cold winds.

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Edit: I am making 16 of these for Lu's preschool class. I will make the hats & spray paint them black at home. I will provide the collage materials for the kids so they can decorate their own in class. So far I found some glitter glue in the Target $1 zone (4 tubes for $1), I order a ton of googly eyes and gems from Oriental Trading Company on the cheap. I think I'll pick up some Halloween curling ribbon and pre-tie bundles of curls for them to attach. I'll post pictures afterwards.

I can't help it. I know it is still September. I just love Halloween.

We still had a bunch of Elmo Birthday Party hats sitting on the "I'll deal with it later pile." Lucky for me I am a procrastinator. I picked up the hat and thought up this fun little craft.

Take a small paper plate. Make pie shaped cuts in the center circle. Fold up. Tape or glue to inside of hat. Paint or spray paint black. Decorate. Lulu and I both had fun decorating ours. We used googly eyes, sequin stars, glitter and ribbon.

When dry you can tie ribbon around the hat or even better glue feather boa around the brim!

Labels: Halloween Craft, kids crafts, Recycle

23 comments:

Dawn said.

too cute! Thanks for another great, easy project!! You have the best ideas!

Cindy said. Christa said.

What a good way to recycle and reuse!

Amy said.

This was great. You should show this off for my next Round Robin on Oct. 9th.

Anna said.

Now I can actually do something with those old party hats. Thanks!

Unknown said.

Love this simple idea!

Sherry said.

So cute and easy! Anyone could make them, we will have to put this on our halloween to do list!

teachmama said.

these are too cute! and my daughter wants to be a witch (again!) this year, so a new hat will really rev up her costume! thanks!!

[email protected] said.

Whoa. those are way cool! I love the eyeballs! I'll be linking to this.

Preschool Playbook said.

These are really cute!

Valerie @ Frugal Family Fun Blog said.

Those look like so much fun! I love the googly eyes.. so cute! Glad to see your computer is back up and running. we have missed you!

Katie said.

Oh I just LOVE it, the one with all the google eyes is too cute! So what ended up happening with your computer? I see your online again☺

Michelle @Flying Giggles said.

What an adorable idea! My daughter is going to love this! Thanks for sharing.

I am not following your blog. Cannot wait to do some reading to see all your fab ideas!

Kia said. kw said. Kia said.

posted this on plaidkidscrafts!

Anonymous said.

hi how do i create the cone shape for this witches hat? i work with toddlers and this would be brilliant as a halloween activity
thanks jackie

Jenny said.

This is the cutest idea!

Mama King said.

Jackie: The cones are kids birthday hats that come pre-made. You can find them online at a place like Party City.

Gina said.

great craft! i found these on a google search & loved them so i used them for my preschool class today. we were doing a witch theme. thanks for sharing!!

Christy Killoran said.

Thank you for this great craft. My kids made them this weekend and I will be posting them with a link to your blog on Wednesday.

Amanda said.

So cool-looking! I am bookmarking this on Pinterest to do with Baby Girl when she gets older. Thanks for sharing!

BeanBugCrafts said.

What a great way to use up left over party hats!

Love this simple idea!
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These cloaks are often decorated with intricate embroidery or fur trim to add a touch of magic and elegance to their attire. Underneath the cloak, witches may wear long tunics or dresses made from wool or other warm fabrics. These garments are typically loose-fitting to allow for ease of movement while performing spells or rituals. Accessories also play an important role in Arctic witch apparel. Witches may wear fur-lined boots or thick leather shoes to keep their feet warm and dry. They may also don fur hats or hoods to protect their heads and ears from the biting cold. Other accessories, such as gloves or mittens, are essential to protect the hands and fingers from frostbite. In addition to the practical aspects, Arctic witch apparel often incorporates symbols and motifs that represent their connection to the Arctic and their craft. This can include patterns inspired by the Northern lights, snowflakes, or animal motifs that are significant to Arctic cultures. Overall, Arctic witch apparel is a combination of functionality, protection, and mysticism. It is designed to keep witches warm and comfortable while allowing them to perform their craft in the harshest of conditions. The apparel serves as a reflection of their connection to the Arctic and their unique path in witchcraft..

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