I was flicking through some of my vintage magazines, when I came across a rather clever idea... How to make a Wig Wam ! Wow! and so so easy!...So I thought I would post the instructions on my little blog here...



I thought it would be a good idea to make (while the kids are still at school) for an Easter pressie for them....as they get so many choccie eggs from relations don't they!

It could even be used as part of a Easter Egg hunt placed in the garden for fun!
Just follow these simple instructions.....Alas I have no little'uns to make this for! but I am sure our little doggie Max would love it :)
Just like the little pooch inside in this piccie!

Happy Wig Wam Making Gals :)


12 comments:

  1. When I first read this post title I thought it said "how to make a wig warm"! I thought it was a post on wig heating devices!
    Learning how to make a wig wam is a much better post, I don't wear wigs!

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  2. This is SO cool!!!!!! I am definitely going to make this . Maybe several!! Thank.you so much for sharing this . I will send pics if I do make it ! Thanks so much!!!

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  3. I can make one for somewhere to hide from the housework!! x

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  4. Hi! where did you bought the poster "Keep calm it's only Christmas" that you've posted here:

    http://www.happylovesrosie.com/2009/12/happy-christmas.html

    Thank you!!

    Valeria

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  5. LOL ha ha thats great. I should send the directions to my older brother so he could play Davy Crockett. :)

    Erika

    With the Royal wedding coming up were are those vintage wedding dresses? :)

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  6. I do like this, but here in Oklahoma, in Indian country, we call those teepees, not wigwams.

    oh well, both words are fun to say, aren't they?

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  7. Awesomly cool post! I love it!

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  8. Don't you just love vintage magazines for there ideas ;-)) Im loving this have to dress up as cowboys and indians to though ;-)) dee x

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  9. what a great idea - with Spring in the air it is the perfect thing to make with my girls for the garden.

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  10. Great idea, I love vintage magazines!

    Bee happy x
    Have a delicious day!

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  11. reckon it'd be strong enough to survive glastonbury if i whip one up? hehehehe maybe it'll just be a project for the little-un x

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