Plastic party hats crack, crease, and create trash. Our molded fiber hat delivers the fun without the footprint. Produced by wet‑press molding, the hat’s recycled‑pulp shell achieves consistent thickness, neat edges, and a lightly textured matte finish that holds acrylics, paint pens, and water‑based markers beautifully. Educators and event planners can set up quick “paint‑and‑wear” stations; just add brushes and water‑based paints, then let creations dry for a few minutes. For themed events, we color‑tint the fiber, emboss your logo, or tailor sizing for different age groups.
Operationally, it’s a win. Hats arrive nested for high pallet density and minimal storage space, are ultra‑light to lower freight costs, and are tough enough to survive busy craft tables. After the festivities, they can be recycled with paper where accepted, or left to biodegrade in appropriate conditions—no plastic landfill guilt. Safety tip: the hat is for costumes and play only; it’s not PPE and offers no impact or heat protection. Store in a dry place; while the surface accepts paint well, prolonged moisture may soften the fiber. With charming looks, easy customization, and a small environmental footprint, this pulp hat is the go‑to choice for greener, more creative kids’ events.
よくある質問
Q1: Can the hat be used as a real safety helmet?
A: No. It’s a decorative/costume craft hat only and provides no protective performance.
Q2: What paints work best?
A: Acrylic paints and paint pens work great. Water‑based markers and stickers also adhere well. Let artwork dry fully.
Q3: Is it recyclable or compostable?
A: Yes—made from recycled fiber, it’s 100% biodegradable and recyclable in many paper streams (check local guidelines).
Q4: Can you customize size, color, and branding?
A: Absolutely. We offer custom sizes, color‑tinted pulp, and embossed/debossed logos for camps, schools, or events.
Q5: How should we store and handle the hats?
A: Keep dry and stacked in cartons. Avoid soaking; brief exposure to craft paint is fine once dry.