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Materials needed for printable witch hat headbands
Your printable PDF (look for the row of purple arrows lower down in the post) Printer and paper Crayons, colored pencils, markers, etc. to color with (if you’re using the colorable version) Scissors Tape or a stapler Gems, glitter, sequins, etc. - optional but fun
How to make a printable witch headband craft
First, download your freebie below and print the pages you want. Pick from a colorful version or a coloring page version. Younger children may not need the last page with additional band pieces. My daughter (almost 5 at the time of writing) only needs one band piece. Older children and adults will need a few inches of extra band if they want to wear the headband across their forehead. My favorite crayons are Honeysticks beeswax crayons. They’re made from pure, food grade wax and colorants. They actually color better than “normal” crayons. The only down side is that Honesticks do come in a relatively limited color palette.
Do a test fit to see if you need one or two band pieces, then tape or staple them in place to fit your child’s head. I use a piece of tape on the inside and a second piece on the outside. When we’ve used a stapler in the past, my daughter complained about it getting stuck in her hair. This printable mermaid crown is shown below.
Wear and enjoy! These headbands are great for fun at home, at Halloween parties, or as an instant Halloween costume.
Free printable witch hat craft for kids download area
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