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Oktoberfest Fun

Two girls wearing green felt Edelweiss hats with feathers and flowers

We were always excited to head over to Woodburn, OR for Oktoberfest when I lived at home. Although beer certainly is the centerpiece of the festival, there is a lot to see and eat at these carnivals. Oktoberfest is arguably the largest festival in the world, hosting well over 6 million people in the actual fair in Munich last year. It was first held to honor the newly married Crown Prince Ludwig I and Therese of Bavaria in 1810. Celebrations run from late September to the first Sunday of October and chances are there is a festival being held in a city or town near you. However, if you’d like to celebrate at home, I suggest having a german inspired dinner, possibly trying out a traditional game of skittles, and making these Edelweiss hats to wear for the party.

edelweiss hats

materials:

large piece of felt or construction paper; trimmed to 12x18-inches (traditionally green)

white and yellow felt or construction paper for flower

For paper, use a hole punch to make 6 circles or do one larger circle. You can also use 6 yellow pompoms or beads for the center.

feather

glue (glue stick for paper, craft or hot glue for felt)

Green felt folded into the basic triangular Edelweiss hat shapeClose-up of green felt hat with blue feather and white Edelweiss flower

directions:

  1. Fold the sheet of felt or paper in half. (It should now measure 9x12.)
  2. Fold both top corners in towards the middle evenly, leaving 2-3 inch border along the bottom. If you are using felt, you will need to tack the corners down with a bead of glue.
  3. Fold the bottom up on both sides each to their own side. This forms the brim.

Edelweiss flowers blooming in alpine grass 4. Cut out an edelwiess flower. (Here’s the pattern I used:) If you are using paper, use a hole punch to make 5 yellow circles and glue all together.

Hand-drawn Edelweiss flower pattern shapes for cutting out 5. Make a small puddle of glue on one side of the hat and lay the bigger flower down to make the base, then put the smaller on top. Next add a puddle in the center of the flower and arrange the circles to form a center. 6. Then tuck (and glue if necessary) the feather behind the flower and feiern! Two finished green felt Edelweiss hats with feathers and white flowers on a table