Create an easy Pilgrim bonnet to celebrate Thanksgiving! These paper bonnets and paper pilgrim hats make family photos festive and are a simple craft to prepare before the meal or place at each seat as a ready-made favor.

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Thanksgiving is a time our family enjoys gathering and sharing what we’re thankful for. Along with the feast, dressing up can add a playful touch — especially little pilgrim bonnets for the kids. This paper bonnet is a quick, charming craft that’s easy to make and perfect for girls who want a simple pilgrim look.
The project is straightforward and uses common supplies, so you may already have everything you need at home.
Supplies You will need for this Pilgrim Bonnet
This craft is economical and kid-friendly. Gather the following:
- A large piece of white construction paper (approximately 12″ x 18″)
- Ribbon (1/4 inch works well)
- Scissors
- Stapler or clear tape
- Ruler
How to Make a Paper Pilgrim Bonnet
Begin with a large sheet of construction paper and cut the shape following the bonnet template shown in the photos. The template is easy to trace and duplicate for multiple bonnets.

Fold the edge that has no notches up about 2 inches. This fold will form the bonnet’s brim when finished.

Next fold along the side with the notches. Fold the center panel down, then bring the left and right sides toward the center. Secure the top and bottom with a staple or run a strip of tape up the back to hold the shape.

Measure and cut ribbon to fit the child or adult who will wear the bonnet. Attach a ribbon tie under the folded brim on each side using tape or a staple. These ties should hang down and be tied beneath the chin to keep the bonnet in place.

The finished bonnets are adorable and fun to wear. Kids enjoy making them, and they brighten the holiday photos with sweet smiles.

To complete a full Pilgrim costume, pair the bonnet with a simple black dress and white apron, white stockings, and black shoes for a charming, homemade look.
More Thanksgiving DIY Craft Activities
Keeping kids entertained while dinner is being prepared is essential. Here are additional craft ideas that work well at the kids’ table or as seasonal activities everyone can enjoy:
- Felt turkey crayon holders and printable turkey coloring pages make great table markers and quiet activities.
- Try simple paper folding with a Mayflower ship craft for older kids or origami fans.
- Free Thanksgiving coloring pages and turkey finger puppets keep children engaged both during and after crafting.
- Printable placemats and themed worksheets provide more options for the kids’ table.
- For adults, light and friendly conversation starters help keep the dinner table lively.
- Test your knowledge with a round of Thanksgiving trivia for family fun.
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How to Make a Pilgrim Bonnet Out of Paper
Ingredients
- 1 piece 12″ x 18″ white construction paper
- 1/4 inch ribbon cut to size
- 1 pair Scissors
- 1 Stapler or clear tape
Instructions
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Cut the bonnet shape from the construction paper following the template.

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Fold the plain edge up 2 inches to form the brim.

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Fold the notched side in: fold the center panel down and bring the sides toward the middle. Secure with a staple or tape along the back.

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Cut ribbon to fit and attach a ribbon tie under the folded brim on each side, taping or stapling in place.

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Try the bonnet on and tie the ribbon under the chin. Enjoy your adorable Pilgrim look!





