11 Funny Pranks In Wonderland _ 11 Alice and Mad Hatter DIYs
**Alice in Wonderland: A DIY Craft Adventure with the Mad Hatter**
In this whimsical video, we journey through the looking-glass into Wonderland, where creativity knows no bounds. The Mad Hatter, Alice, and their peculiar friends embark on a series of delightfully strange and imaginative craft projects that bring the magic of Lewis Carroll’s classic tale to life.
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### **A White Rabbit (or March Hare) Appears**
The video begins with Alice holding something unusual in her hands—either the white rabbit or the March Hare, but it doesn’t matter. The Mad Hatter is seen darting through Wonderland’s bustling streets, his signature hairdo disheveled from all the running. Clearly, he needs a new styling product to restore his iconic look.
**DIY Hair Spray Label:**
The solution? A simple print-and-make craft! Create a custom spray paint label for a can of hairspray. Print out a label, attach it to a can, and voilà—the Mad Hatter’s messy hair is now perfectly styled with “spray paint” (hair spray in a spray-paint container). The Hatter’s fashion crisis is solved, and his signature look is back!
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### **A Juice Book for the Mad Hatter**
Next up: the Mad Hatter is exhausted from all his jumping around Wonderland. Alice offers him something peculiar—a “juice book.” The Hatter is intrigued but confused, asking, “What for? The Hatter can’t drink letters!”
**DIY Juice Carton Book:**
Alice reveals that this isn’t a real juice carton—it’s a cleverly crafted book. To make it, take an old book cover and transform it into a juice carton by cutting pages to match the size of a juice carton. Hot glue the carton to the block of pages, then use colored paper to finish the spine. The result is a whimsical “juice book” that looks just like the real thing!
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### **A Pizza Notebook**
The Hatter’s curiosity leads him to climb high, but he can’t reach the pizza Alice brought for him. Determined to satisfy his hunger, he attempts to shape light yellow clay into a pizza crust, complete with salami slices and melted cheese imprints. He then colors it with acrylic paints and coats it in clear spray paint.
**DIY Pizza Notebook:**
When the Hatter finally tries to eat the pizza, he discovers it’s just a notebook! Alice explains that she wanted to make a “pizza notebook” by tracing a pizza on paper, cutting it out, and hot gluing it to a book cover. The Hatter is disappointed but quickly moves on to his next project—painting with soda cans.
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### **Soda-Can Paint Brushes**
Alice knows how to make paints out of soda, and the Hatter is eager to try them. She takes a few empty soda cans, adds different food colorings and water, and hot-glues cocktail straws (as brushes) into the tops. The result? A set of DIY paintbrushes filled with colorful soda.
**DIY Soda Paint:**
The Hatter can’t resist trying out his new “paints,” but Alice warns him not to drink them—“You can only paint with this soda!” When he inevitably turns the paint back into soda by drinking it, Alice quips, “It’s practically telling you, ‘Drink me!’” The Mad Hatter is back to his usual antics.
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### **Mirror on a Racket**
Alice then shows the Hatter a strange object—a racket that looks like a mirror. He peers into it, exclaiming, “It’s not about admiring the racket—it’s about looking into the mirror!” The Hatter’s reaction is classic: he throws lip balms instead of using them as moisturizers.
**DIY Mirror Racket:**
To recreate this quirky craft, hot-glue a small mirror to a table tennis racket. Use lip balms in bright colors (instead of tennis balls) for added whimsy. The result? A unique DIY “mirror” that doubles as a racket—perfect for the Mad Hatter’s peculiar tastes.
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### **A New Hat for the Mad Hatter**
When disaster strikes, the Hatter loses his beloved hat—the most beautiful hat in all of Wonderland. Determined to find it, he checks under every bush and even considers drowning his grief in tea until Alice cheers him up by revealing that the hat is still intact.
**DIY Wonderland Hat:**
To make the Mad Hatter’s iconic hat, start with a paper pattern cut to size. Trace it on felt, add fusible interfacing for structure, and decorate it with gold and silver pins, a peacock feather, and a price tag. The final touch? A satin ribbon tied in soft folds.
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### **A Chocolate Bowl**
The Hatter’s next project is a mysterious fruit—except it’s not a fruit at all. It’s a chocolate bowl! He melts white chocolate, dips a balloon halfway, and lets it harden on foil. When he removes the balloon, the result is a perfectly shaped, edible bowl.
**DIY Chocolate Bowl:**
Alice tries to put the “mysterious fruit” into the bowl, but the Hatter reminds her that everything is different on this side of the looking-glass. “You can easily eat a bowl here,” she laughs. But Alice isn’t convinced—it’s bad manners to eat dishes!
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### **A Magic Mp3 Player**
The Hatter is overjoyed when Alice gives him a “magic player” for his music collection. He’s ready to rock out—but the mp3 player is made from soap! To make it, print out an mp3 player screen, cover it with tape, and embed it in a block of soap. The result? A soap opera—err, soap mp3 player.
**DIY Soap Mp3 Player:**
The Hatter isn’t fooled—he’s used to washing his hands once a month, so this player will last for ages!
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### **A Cupcake**
Next up: a heart-shaped cupcake. The Hatter is sure it’s edible until Alice reveals that it’s not—Ellis (the Hatter) shouldn’t eat it no matter what.
**DIY Heart-Shaped Cupcake:**
To make this non-edible treat, cut out a heart from yellow sponge, place it in a silicone cupcake mold, and top it with shaving foam and glitter. The result? A cute, festive decoration—just don’t confuse it for dessert!
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### **A Tea Party Tote**
Alice suggests the Hatter stop carrying everything in his hands and use a shirt instead. She transforms an old shirt into a practical tea party tote by gluing its collar, cutting off the sleeves, and hot-gluing the armholes.
**DIY Tea Party Tote:**
Fold the shirt in half, fasten it at the sides, cut off excess fabric, and turn it right side out for a stylish bag. Add a chain handle, decorate buttons and pockets with beads, and you’re ready to carry tea (and more) in style.
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### **Nutella Jar Soap**
Alice brings chocolate spread to the Mad Hatter’s tea party, but it’s not Nutella—it’s liquid soap! She pours brown soap into an empty Nutella jar, cuts off the dispenser, and creates a hole in the lid with hot glue. The result? A quirky DIY soap dispenser.
**DIY Nutella Jar Soap:**
The Hatter is disgusted: “It’d be better to just drink good old English tea!”
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### **Conclusion**
As the video wraps up, Alice encourages viewers to share their favorite magical thing from the adventure in the comments. The Mad Hatter, ever the optimist, is ready for more antics—and so are we.
**Final Thoughts:**
This video proves that creativity knows no bounds—especially when you’re in Wonderland! From DIY hats and juice books to soap mp3 players and chocolate bowls, every craft project is a whimsical nod to the strange and magical world of Alice in Wonderland. Whether you’re an avid crafter or just looking for some inspiration, this video reminds us that even the maddest hatter can find joy in creating something out of the ordinary.
So, what’s your favorite magical thing from this adventure? Let us know in the comments below! And don’t forget to subscribe for more fairy tales and creative crafts—click the bell icon so you never miss a new episode.