Here’s how they started. The one on the right hung on the wall in my bedroom when I was a little girl, and I happened to see it at my parents’ house when I was there last week and decided it would work nicely as a sombrero. The one on the left was part of my antiquing score in Hazel. $1.50!! All I had to do was rip the flowers/lace/ribbon off, pick off 20-year-old hot glue that still wanted to cling to those things for dear life, and then add my own ball fringe and colorful rick rack. I had originally thought I would put lots and lots of gaudy ribbon and rick rack in different colors on the hats. But honestly after I added to ball fringe, they almost didn’t need anything else. They practically screamed “Sombrero!!!!” I did want to add a little color though, so the band of rick rack went on and I decided to quit while I was ahead.
Cinco de Mayo Fiesta!!
Several weeks ago I did a post about the St Patrick’s Day celebration Miss and I had with my friend and her daughter. We all dressed in green and got together at an Irish restaurant for lunch. I brought along some fun St. Patty’s bling for the girls (big and small), and it was a great time. Recently we were talking about getting together for lunch again and my friend suggested carrying on the “tradition” and having a Cinco de Mayo Fiesta, complete with Mexican food and playdate at her house. When I asked what I could bring to contribute to the festivities, she jokingly said it would be great if I had a line on some baby sombreros. Well, I’ve never actually seen a toddler-sized sombrero anywhere for purchase, but why would I let that stop me?? Can I come up with baby sombreros? You bet your buttons I can. Check ’em out (Miss’s adorable fiesta pants aren’t too bad either if I do say so myself!!):