Welcome to the SVG Attic Birthday Bash blog hop! We are celebrating our second year with SnapDragon Snippets, so we decided to throw a blog hop. We are so excited to have you join us today!
You should be arriving from Tanya's Crafting On Caffeine blog. If you happened across this post out of order, please head to the SVG Attic blog to start at the beginning of the hop.
Here is what I created for the hop:
Every Birthday Party needs a hat! Using SDS Santas Workshop Kit - 3D Elf Hat I created this fun Birthday Hat. This would be really cute as the topper for a cake or cupcake stand. You definitely need to allow yourself a little cut and assemble time. It's not difficult to assemble but it does take a bit of time.
TIP: These clips come in handy when you are assembling your 3D projects. Glue pieces together and use clips to hold while you continue gluing other pieces!
Supply list is minimal:
Echo Park Birthday Girl Mini Theme
Trendy Twine
Silver Bells
Various Color Eyelets
Adhesive
Now, how about some blog hop prizes??
2- $15 Gift Certificates to SVG Attic
1. Become a follower and/or email subscriber of each blog in the hop.
2. Leave some comment love at each stop. You can do so until midnight on Sunday, February 21st to be eligible for the prizes.
3. If you do both of the above, check back at the SVG Attic blog for the winners on Tuesday, February 23rd.
We would also love it if you would stop by the SVG Attic Facebook page and give us a "Like"!
Here is the complete blog hop lineup:
I hope you have enjoyed this stop on our hop! Be sure to head on over to the other stops for more birthday inspiration. Comment and become a follower to be eligible for the prizes!
This is a wonderful and perky re-invention of the elf hat. Kudos to you!
ReplyDeleteLove this party hat! What a wonderful transformation!
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love what you did with this hat! Such a fun birthday hat for sure. Also thanks for the wonderful tip about those clips. I never would have thought to use those, but it makes perfect sense. We only have two hands to use and that would really help out and make gluing go faster!
ReplyDeleteFun party hat perfect for a party!! :)
ReplyDeleteWow this elf hat is just amazing
ReplyDeleteAmazing. Love it!!!! This is a cute transformation of the file. ;) Great job and thanks for the idea.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the fab tip, I am usually sitting around holding a piece until the glue sets!! The hat is Ah-Dorbz!! TFS
ReplyDeleteThis is just the most adorable hat ever!! Thank you so much for the inspiration!!
ReplyDeleteI've never attempted a 3D project but this makes me want to try. It is stunning. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThat jester hat is awesome! And thanks for the hint about the binder clips. I've been afraid to try a 3D project, but am getting more interested, due to things like this.
ReplyDeleteI think I might have to take a vacation and have a crafting party ! these are all wonderful craft ideas
ReplyDeleteI am in love with this so awesome
ReplyDeleteWho would have thought! I love to use things "out of season"! I also love Christmas and this is a great way to have Christmas all year while celebrating birthdays! Great idea.
ReplyDeleteI absolutely LOVE your party hat!! Beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteLove, Love, Love!
Have a blessed day,
Migdalia
Crafting With Creative M
Love it! I need to make this for the people at my work! Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteWow what a great idea! So inspiring! Thanks for sharing :).
ReplyDeleteGreat reuse of the Elf hat..... Thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteThis a a great hat. Fun for a boy as a jester, too.
ReplyDeleteI love your Birthday hat! So cute! I really, really love your hint on using binder clips to hold the wet edges together! I have been using clothes pins, they work alright but I think the binder clips would work much better!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Chriss (aka Chrissy Lou)
http://www.chrissandlou.blogspot.com/
Such a lovely and different birthday hat - too cute!
ReplyDeleteYour Party hat is so cute!
ReplyDeleteThis is awesome! Great papers!!! I'm an email follower
ReplyDeleteAwesome!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat job!!! Thanks for sharing!!!
ReplyDeleteI love the hat, I have this file but never though of using it foe a birthday hat. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeletegreat hat, awesome that it originally was an elf hat love it
ReplyDeleteThis looks so hard would love to try it
ReplyDeleteWhat a great hat. I love it.
ReplyDeleteOh so cute and I love the paper choices!
ReplyDeleteHugs Sonja
♥ Sugar Beans Cards ♥
Awesome hat! Love the colors. And what a great idea about the clips.
ReplyDeleteHow Fun and Beautiful !!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun birthday hat! I'd be proud to sport that any day!
ReplyDeleteLove your choices of colors and papers. The bells add such a special and fun touch! Great job!
ReplyDeleteLisa, I love it! So many great uses.
ReplyDeleteNow that is different, thanks for sharing.. Awesome job..
ReplyDeleteHow unique project!
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday! Sweet party hat.
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