Cardboard Hat Making Workshop

Upcycled cardboard hats



2 hours

Class size 1 to 10 (public classes), 3 to 5
  $60 (Afterpay available)

In this workshop, you'll learn how to upcycle cardboard boxes into your very own unique and environmentally friendly hat. Perfect for a sunny day like a picnic or trip to the beach, you'll get the chance to create something practical and stylish while reducing waste.
Don't worry if you're a beginner - this workshop is designed to be engaging and enjoyable for all skill levels. You'll be guided through the process step by step, making it easy to follow along and create a one-of-a-kind hat that reflects your personal style.
During the workshop, you'll work with used cardboard boxes, transforming them into something functional and fashionable. The hands-on experience might just surprise you with how much fun and creativity you can unleash.
By the end of the class, you'll not only have a handmade hat to wear and show off, but you'll also have the satisfaction of knowing you've sustainably repurposed materials. Get ready to make a statement with your upcycled cardboard hat!
What you'll get
Template and instructions documents.
Knowledge required
No prior knowledge or skills required.
What to bring
Used cardboard cartons, boxes, and/or packings, which are at least 12 inches by 12 inches (30 cm by 30 cm), a pair of scissors, glues, glue gun, glue sticks, stapler, masking tape, ruler, pencils, markers, ribbon, old wrapping paper, magazine papers, and anything you may want to add on.
Location

Le Studio Arts Space - 24-26 Crown Ave, Mordialloc VIC

Get there by car or walk 15 minutes from the station. Else take the bus 709 and walk 5 minutes.

Cardboard Hat Making Workshop location
More about this class

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Your teacher

Daril Atkins
Daril Atkins


I am an Anglo Indian, born in India. Currently residing in Australia.
Graduated with a diploma after a rigorous four-year training in clay modeling, plaster molding, and casting, bronze casting, and marble carving as the main subjects. Of course, sketching and drawing from nude models, or outdoors was a consistent daily activity.
After I graduated in 1969, I was employed as a medical sculptor in a major hospital as part of an American project to create life-like facial parts for persons who had a loss or absence due to accidents, surgery, or birth defects. The project required me to develop the use of the new silicone polymers for this purpose. Among the other tasks that I performed was life casting and recognizing decomposed dead bodies by recreating the face again.
In 1974 I had my first exhibition of sculptural creative forms made with denting and painting techniques. It was a great success.
The same year I left my job at the hospital to work in a doll factory and then began creating life-like hands and feet using PVC.
The following year I set up a facial prostheses lab at a major cancer hospital and left four years later to continue my work with hands and feet.
In 1985, I joined Dubai Healthcare to set up a facility to create artificial eyes, facial prostheses, and parts for the hands and feet. I was a member of the American Association of Medical Sculptors and later a member of the International Association of Anaplastologists. In the year 2007, I was designated as a Certified Clinical Anaplastologist by the American board.
In the year 2011, I did a pro bono task of recreating the face of an acid burns survivor. This event was filmed as a short film and entered the Oscars which it won in 2012. The film was called 'Saving Face'.
I came to Australia about a year ago to live with my daughter. Since I did not have any resources, I began using waste cardboard and a glue gun to create upcycled cardboard sculptures of dogs and horses. In 2024 I was an artist in residence at the Kingston Arts Center in Moorabbin where I created a 2D painting from which horses emerge into 3D.
I would love to share my talent, skills, and experience with others who are interested.

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