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So everyone you know is wearing some kind of cool hat and you want one for yourself. Well, I'm going to show you how to make a cooler hat than anybody else, out of paper! First, we'll use a regular rectangular piece of paper which most likely will not fit your head. But once you can fold one with confidence, I suggest
15 Apr 2009 Here's publisher Eugene Meyer in March 1954, proudly wearing his newspaperman's hat, as he presses the "Print Button" to run the first issue of the Here, in 10 steps, are instructions for making your very own. 1. Crease the corners square on all four sides, flip the hat over and try it on for size: Oooops!
15 Jul 2012
You'll be able to wear this origami painter's hat if you fold it with newspaper. As the name suggests, this hat can come in handy when you're painting your house.
22 Nov 2007 Step 2: Fold and Flip. Picture of Fold and Flip. in this step you will have to fold up part of the newspaper, then flip it over. Add Tip Ask Question Comment Download
This is an easy origami hat that you can fold out of newspaper and then wear it on your head!
27 Apr 2010 In this Arts & Crafts video tutorial you will learn how to make a folded paper printer's hat from a newspaper. Take two sheets of newspaper and fold down the half way mark to make two triangles. Fold the bottom edge of the top flap and make it meet the bottom edge of the big triangle. Now fold this up again
Follow the directions on this page to make your own pirate hat, just like Captain Schnook and Captain Jerrrrrrr wear! You can print these directions by clicking here. Don't forget to close this window after you've printed it. (A sheet of newspaper makes a nice, big hat!) Fold the sheet of paper in half. Fold the top corners
Paper hats like this pressman's hat were popular with newspaper printers and painters as early as the 1700s. In order to keep their outside hats nice (and because people did not wash their hair daily) press operators would make a paper hat at the start of each day to keep grease, paint, paper lint, and oil out of their hair.
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