Isn’t this the cutest little football helmet? We no longer have the full size artwork; just the thumbnail. Maybe we can talk Vivian into recreating it in a larger version.
2012.
How about this fabulous top hat?
Sammie Top Hat.
And this glorious sweetheart hat?
Betsy sweetheart hat.
Hope you enjoyed them and they bring you a “hatful of smiles”. Happy Patriot Day!
We are joining in World Social Media Day celebrations this year, June 30th. Hattingdon does not have a hat for it per se — but she has a gorgeous tied head scarf called Skylar. More below. But first, a little bit about the day.
People use social media for an average of 144 minutes every single day.
First, there was the telephone, then the fax machine, and then social media — a revolutionary way of communicating. Since its creation, people have been able to connect with each other like never before.
World Social Media Day was launched by Mashable on June 30, 2010. It was born as a way to recognize social media’s impact on global communication and to bring the world together to celebrate it.
Friends and family can connect at any moment, and marketers have been able to reach consumers in an entirely new fashion. In fact, people use social media for an average of 144 minutes every single day. Because of its impact on society over the years, Social Media Day was born on June 30, and it has continued to grow in popularity ever since.”
These darling birthday cake hat cards are blank inside so you can personalize them to your heart’s content.
The design comes in four colorways: blue, pink, chocolate brown, plus a multi in blue, pink & green, with lit birthday candles on top.
Vivian named the design Hillary. More on that below. Click image to shop greeting cards!
• Hillary in Blue
Hillary in Blue.
• Hillary in Pink
Hillary in Pink.
• Hillary in Chocolate
Hillary in Chocolate.
• Hillary in Blue, Pink and Green
Hillary in Blue, Pink and Green.
Tote
How sweet is this?
Happy Birthday Tote / Hillary Multi Cake Hat
Hill Sisters
How did Vivian come up with the name Hillary? The Hill Sisters.
Patty Smith Hill was an American composer and teacher who is perhaps best known for co-writing, with her sister Mildred Hill, the tune which later became popularly known as “Happy Birthday to You”.
They hailed from Louisville, Kentucky — just like Hattingdon!
On the first day of May this year we gave you a sneak peek at Hattingdon’s newest millinery confection — the “Ariel” butterfly headdress. Predictably, Vivian has created it in a multitude of delicious colors.
Today we show four, with blue, pink, green and purple caps. So let’s go!
Ariel with blue cap.
Ariel in pink cap.
Ariel with green cap.
Ariel in purple cap.
How about that for some drama, hat lovers? This golden ornamental butterfly headdress is a stunning look.