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Christmas Santa and Elf LED Hats

Christmas Santa and Elf LED Hats
Add LED lights to Santa and Elf hats for more festive blinken litez! This is very easy to do, only takes about 30 minutes, and costs less than $10 per hat. I am pretty sure it took longer to write this instructable than it did to make the first hat. You can invite friends over and do several at the same time. I did 6 in one evening with my kids. They love to wear them, and everybody that sees them wants to know where we purchased them.

 
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1. Santa or Elf hats from local store of choice. The thicker pile ones work better as they hide the slit you cut for the LED better. You can get them for $3-$7 at your local drug store. The thicker pile are a couple bucks more. The elf hats have a thick felt that works well too.

2. Battery powered string of LED lights. I got mine from Walgreens. They are $4, or they are on sale all the time for 3/$10. The ones I purchased last year had 20, 2mm clear, LED's. They are very bright and add a nice sparkle. They were powered by 4 AA's and will run continuously for days. The ones for sale this year have 15, water color, 5mm, LED's, powered by 2 AA's. They will run for about 4 days on one set of batteries. The 2 AA's is nice because it makes the hat lighter and also makes it easier to hide the battery pack.

Do NOT use regular battery powered christmas light bulbs! They are incandescent bulbs that will get hot, and can burn you or the fabric.

3. Hot glue gun and glue sticks

4. Small sharp pen knife.

5. Clean work surface you won't mind getting some hot glue on.
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7 comments
Dec 3, 2007. 7:56 PMdarkmuskrat says:
Lol, I can see someone photoshoping one of these onto the O'rly owl.
Dec 3, 2007. 3:45 PMsupermonkeyballs says:
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Dec 3, 2007. 10:38 AMjnixon says:
Wow, this is really awesome!
Dec 2, 2007. 7:59 PMErik Lindemann says:
I hear "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" music! (Danny Elf'man)

Also, these are really cool. I think I'll make one.
Dec 2, 2007. 6:19 PMDorkfish92 says:
Very nice! I'll make these with my little sister!
Dec 2, 2007. 6:01 PMGorillazMiko says:
amazing instructable i hope i can do this, if i have enough LEDs or if i remember or whatever, but this is amazing! (favorited)

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