Hats Off Stampin’ Up! –You made a fabulous bundle and now I get to show everyone how to stamp, cut, mix & match these hats for tons of paper crafting fun! The ideas are endless to create these fun hats for everyone!
I have a ton of tips for you using hese stamps and dies in a variety of ways. Plus, there are several different card layouts that you can use with your hats to make some super creative handmade cards.

I hope you’ll tip your hat to Stampin’ Up! for this ‘Hats Off’ bundle and that you love the bundle as much as I do! I have to admit, once I started playing, I was a tad bit obsessed and could not stop!
Hats Off, Stampin’ Up! | Video
This video was originally shared as a YouTube Live, but if you missed it, you can watch the replay here. I hope you see all the fun possibilities of the ‘Hats Off’ Stampin’ Up! bundle!
🔥 Well, what do you think? What kind of hats do you want to make? I can’t wait to hear!
I think it will be so fun to make customized “hats” for everyone in my family for their next birthday card!
Different Hat Options
You can stamp and die cut. Or just die cut. You can cut multiple hats and cut apart and mix and match.
The video tutorial shows you several different ways to use the stamps/dies together. Below you will find pictures of them, as well as card measurements for making your completed cards. You can add any greeting to make a Hats’ Off card for any occasion!
Just Die Cut
For these 2 cards I used only the dies. (most of mine I stamped, then cut, but this is also an option!)

For each of these, I cut 1 hat from one color of cardstock, and another from a different color or DSP. Then, I cut them apart and glued the “brim” over the “base” hat.
The video gives you all the tips of cutting and putting these hats together.
Measurements:
- Card Base: 8 1/2″ x 5 1/2″ (Smoky Slate, Basic White Thick)
- Top Layer: 3 1/4″ x 4 1/2″ (Poppy Parade DSP, Smoky Slate stamped with Birch Background Stamp)
- Other Layer: 3 5/8″ x 4 5/8″ (Basic White, Basic Black)
Stamp Image, Die Cut, Mix & Match
Another option is to use the hat stamp to stamp your image and then die cut it. This gives the hat more details and dimension.
For these, I stamped 2 hats out of cardstock and 1 with the coordinating DSP. Then, I cut out with the die and cut the DSP hat into 2 pieces to mix and match!
Can you see the “texture” on the hat on the right side? Before I adhered the “brim” of the hat, I ran the stamped cardstock hat through the embossing machine using the Textile Embossing folder!

Measurements:
- Left Card
- Crumb Cake: 4 1/4″ x 8 1/2″ (to make square card)
- Basic White: 3″ x 3″
- Black: 3 1/4″ x 3 1/4″
- Right Card
- Crumb Cake: 5 1/2″ x 8 1/2″
- Coastal Cabana DSP: cut with Stitched Rectangle Die – 3″ x 4 3/8″
- Black: 3 1/8″ x 4 1/2″
Here is another card (same measurements as card above on right) with hats that show some texture, plus examples of how to mix & match cardstock and designer paper to make these.

And the ideas go on and on and on…..
The one thing you will notice on these, is when I was mix and matching, I only cut off the very front of the hat. So the brim and the back are the same color.

You’ll notice on some of the hats that I have shared, there are different logos that are not stamps. I found these online and printed them out out with my printer.


I hope you enjoyed seeing the many possibilities for using this stamp set and coordinating dies. It’s a great bundle.
Save these ‘Hats Off’ card ideas to your favorite card making boards on Pinterest!

Thanks for joining me today. Whether you watched the live video, or the replay, I hope you love the hats!
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Thank you for sharing all of these hat ideas! They are fun and perfect for so any occasions, especially for those that require masculine images. I truly appreciate these cute ideas.
You’re welcome! It was sooo fun to create all these different ideas!
Wow! Jackie – you have been busy!! Thanks for all the great ideas – I love this set & was going to make up a bunch for all my “guy” cards coming up & a few girl ones too! 🙂
Thanks – Janet
You’ll love working with this bundle, Janet! Have a stamp happy day!
Really enjoyed this video, Jackie. It shows so many variations for this bundle.
I’m so glad you liked these ideas, Jan!
Love what you have created with this set! I love wearing hats so now I don’t feel limited to just for guys.
It’s absolutely not a limiting bundle. It’s SOOOO fun to play with the different parts & pieces!
Loved the video! Do you have to get permission to use the logos like John Deere, Cardinals? I sell a few cards and I certainly don’t want to get into trouble if I was to use the Boston teams. Thanks!
I can’t advise you on the legalities; I’m so sorry! But…if I were you I would not use those logos for cards you sell without asking permission and getting that permission in writing.