You can celebrate the Christmas season by injecting a little fun in your wardrobe.
Dressing up for the holiday season doesn't always mean wearing proper attire. You can put a festive and fun spin on the Christmas season by wearing silly hats that draw attention and bring a smile to the faces of those around you. Making and wearing crazy hats can be just an extra way to celebrate the Christmas season.
Oh Christmas Tree
Christmas conjures up may memories, ideas and scenes. One of the prevalent ones is of a Christmas tree. You can take the concept of a Christmas tree and turn it in to a big, crazy hat. Buy or make a tall hat that is shaped like a pine tree and is green in color. Add Christmas ornaments all over the hat and make sure to add a glittering star to the top of the hat. To really make your crazy hat stand out, add a string or two of battery powered Christmas lights that wrap around the whole hat. Make sure to use the twinkling lights option if available for extra craziness!
Gingerbread Man
You can make a hat in the shape of anything, given enough time, talent and craft supplies. Take the traditional gingerbread man cookie concept to new heights by making a hat in the shape of a gingerbread man. Using light or dark brown felt, shape the hat in the traditional, rounded shape of the famed cookie. Add red buttons down the front and use black buttons to make eyes. Add white trim around the entire shape of the hat to make the cookie look just about good enough to eat.
Fruit Cake
Fruit cake itself brings giggles, jokes and tales of woe for many come Christmas time. Use the hilarity associated with fruit cake to make a fruit cake hat. Shape your hat to resemble a log and use brown felt or material as the base. Decorate the hat with "fruit" and "nuts" by using red, green and yellow felt or buttons to resemble candied cherries, green cherries, pineapple, apple, walnuts and any other ingredient found in the ever elusive culinary delight known as fruit cake.
Run Rudolph Run
Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer is a Christmas character that brings a smile to many a child's face come holiday time. A Christmas hat shaped and decorated like the character can be made crazy by really accentuating Rudolph's shiny, red nose. use a battery-operated light bulb in a bright red on the front of the hat. If you are finding yourself with extra time, money and creativity on your hands, run a cheap speaker through the back of the hat that is attached to a portable music player and loudly play the Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer theme song on continual play. Between the music and bright nose on top, your crazy hat is sure to draw attention.