How to Make a Paper Kindergarten Graduation Cap

By Regina Sass, published May 12, 2008
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In the olden days, when men' shirts were sent to the laundry every week, they came back folded around a piece of stiff cardboard and that was the greatest craft tool. And free too. Those days are gone and now the cardboard of choice for making crafts like a paper graduation cap for kindergarten graduates is poster board AKA oak tag.

The cardboard had its advantages. It was strong and stiff. The poster board is lighter and that is an advantage too. Young children do not like to have something heavy on their heads, not even their paper graduation cap. The poster board also comes in many colors, so that takes out a step. Pick the color you want for your paper graduation cap . I find it easy to straighten out the poster board by putting it between a mattress and box spring for a few days.

Since the poster board is not that stiff, cut out two 8 inch squares and glue them together to form the mortar board part of the cap. That should make it stiff enough, but the poster board is too stiff for the cap part of a paper graduation cap that goes around the head. Construction paper is better here. Measure the child's head and cut a piece of construction paper in half the long way, attache the two ends together to make a long strip using brass paper fasteners. They are strong and can penetrate the stiff poster board as well as the construction paper. Construction paper comes in 9 by 12 inch sheets, so you will have a piece that is 9 inches high and about 23 inches long, allowing for the overlap where you attached the two ends. Now cut them to fit the child's head and attach the other ends in the same way.

The 9 inches you have gives you plenty of leeway to fold over a few inches on the top of the paper graduation cap to attach to the mortar board. Again use the brass clips.

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The posterboard info was very helpful. Now i have to see if they turn out right. Thanks for the info!

Posted on 05/13/2008 at 6:05:39 PM

 
Very cool idea of making a paper kindergarten graduation cap. I'm sure it's a lot of fun.

Posted on 05/12/2008 at 11:05:56 PM

 
Good instructions.

Posted on 05/12/2008 at 8:05:15 PM

 
:)

Posted on 05/12/2008 at 11:05:28 AM

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