RedPotato Posted May 18, 2010 Posted May 18, 2010 I am about to graduate from undergrad in a few days and I want to decorate my cap and gown. I've been scouring the internet for ideas, but found nothing. The only stipulation is that whatever I do needs to be removable, or done on a piece of cardboard that I can take off, if the administrators ask me to remove the embellishments. Also, I am a studio art major, so creating something should be (kinda) easy. I just need ideas, please.
coyabean Posted May 18, 2010 Posted May 18, 2010 Ha! I'm far from an arts major but after all I went through to get here I decided to decorate mine as well. I went for a look I'm calling Glam Grad. It's essentially a kaleidoscope of rhinestones all over my entire mortar board. I couldn't figure out how best to trick my tassle but I would have LOVED a GaGa-esque stream of dangling stars. I was inspired by what I really wanted to wear that day: a tiara. My suggestion is a day trip to Micheal's or Hobby Lobby and something that means something to you.
Jae B. Posted May 18, 2010 Posted May 18, 2010 A lot of people had cardboard letters on top of their caps at my graduation. Very cute. Best I saw was "Hire Me!"
RNadine21 Posted May 19, 2010 Posted May 19, 2010 Is there a crafts store you can check out for ideas? I went to one and basically wished I had ten caps for all the ideas I had....I finally settled on foam sea creatures and a rhinestone U with rhinestones on the edges, and people went out of their way to comment on it....the best ones at my ceremony was a Mickey Mouse hat (a la Disney), shot glasses, the U made with orange and green handprints....the possibilities really are endless. Have fun with it! I don't think there's a rule against it, if there is I'm sure you would've been told.
RedPotato Posted June 1, 2010 Author Posted June 1, 2010 And the verdict was..... GLITTER! I covered the whole top in my university's color. The lights reflected off the glitter and I could be seen around the whole arena, which worked great for friends and family trying to find me in a crowd of 4,000 graduates!
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