Not only are these holiday hats a boatload of fun for your kids to wear, they're also a reminder of the historic voyage the Pilgrims had to take before they sat down to their Thanksgiving feast in 1621.
| Prep Time: About 1 hour | |
| What you need: | |
| Blue poster board
Pen Scissors White paper Pipe cleaners Orange or brown poster board Pushpins Paper fastener Masking tape Red paper Glue Paper clips | |
| Seasons: Thanksgiving | |
| Materials: cardboard, pipe cleaners | |
| Instructions: | |
| 1. | To make each ship chapeau, cut a 28- by 7-inch headband from blue poster board. Draw and cut wave patterns approximately 2 inches deep along the top and bottom edges. Fold up the bottom waves so they point outward. |
| 2. | Cut two white paper sails, one slightly larger than the other, and thread them onto a pipe cleaner. Cut a boat shape (ours was about 10 inches wide and 4 inches high) from orange or brown poster board and tape the bottom of the pipe cleaner mast to the back. |
| 3. | With a pushpin, make a hole near the bottom center of the boat and another in the front center of the headband, just above the folded waves. Attach the boat to the waves with a paper fastener. Fold the fastener tips snugly against the inside of the headband and cover them with masking tape. Wrap the base of a red paper triangle flag around the top of the mast and glue it in place. |
| 4. | Finally, fit the hat around your child's head and secure it with paper clips. |
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