Pilgrim template printout


















That was my experience. It was horrible. Of course, Martha Stewart does have a post for a boy pilgrim hat with a template but the instructions are not that good Sorry Martha, I love you, I swear. I hope to ease your pain and direct you to the nuggets of gold I was finally able to find.

This post may contain affiliate links. Of course each of these black pilgrim hat options, takes into account the traditional long band, gold buckle, flat top of the hat.

Some incorporate glitter paper or long brown strips. This DIY pilgrim bonnet is the one I chose to do for my kids. I found it super simple to make and so pretty in the back.

And the full instruction sheet is available for download. Pilgrim Bonnet Template Parents. Simply Designing has great step by step instructions for both a paper pilgrim hat and a bonnet. Pilgrim Bonnets and Hats Simply Designing.

I love the simplicity of this pilgrim hat from Momstastic. She made it with a paper plate and construction paper. Her instructions also come with a free printable template. Just print the free template and enjoy a few precious minutes of quiet for a while. This no-sew bonnet is oh so adorable! Just a little felt, hot glue, and a ribbon.

Say Yes. The sewing instructions from Noelle O Design are the real deal. This style looks the most authentic and similar to the ones actually worn in New England and at Plymouth Rock. The tricky part is just getting it the correct size. She unearthed an old Simplicity sewing pattern Simplicity and shows you the ins and outs of it so you can reproduce this bonnet at home. Next glue the face on top of the flap. Click here to see why I reccomend these craft supplies.

Create the mouth by gluing the tongue to the mouth and trimming off any excess paper. Take the completed mouth and glue it below the nose. Glue the hair above the eyes, then glue the neck on the main piece of the paper bag, just below the head. Position the black body on the main part of the paper bag and glue it slightly over top the neck piece.

Next, glue the collar to the top of the neck. You only want to see the skin colored paper in the center of the collar, not the black paper.

For boy pilgrims, assemble the pilgrim hat by gluing the white strip on the hat. In the middle of the strip, glue the gold rectangle and then on top of that glue the white rectangle. Trim off any excess paper that falls off of the hat.

For the girl pilgrims, glue the front of the bonnet to the back of the bonnet. Take the completed hat or bonnet and glue it towards the top of the hair. Now your child has a fun pilgrim puppet they can use to tell the story of the first Thanksgiving! Thanksgiving is probably the number one underrated holiday in our home. Watch our video tutorial or read our directions below to see how to make this easy pilgrim craft for kids.

Download the pilgrim template, print and cut out the pieces you want to use. Take the eyes and glue them in the middle of the face, on either side of the nose.

For the girl pilgrim, glue the front of the bonnet to the back of the bonnet. For the boy pilgrim, assemble the hat by gluing the hat decorations together and then gluing the band to the hat. Make the mouth by gluing the tongue to the mouth and use scissors to trim off the excess.

Glue the completed mouth in the middle of the face, just under the nose.



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