Freshly baked Chocolate Chip Cookies from Wiki Wiki's Bakery: Soft chewy Cookies with Semi-sweet Chocolate Morsels. Gluten-Free and Fat-Free. Includes: (5) Cookies Size: 3 1/4" x 3 1/4" Ingredients: Eco-Friendly Felt, Batting Props not included. ------------------------ Processing Time: 1-3 weeks, depending on my workload Shipping: First Class with Tracking Contact me: International Shipping Thank you for stopping by!
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Handmade wool felt cantaloupe and honeydew melons for play food. They are wonderful additions to your play food collection. Dimensions: Approximately 4"x2" Material: Wool blend felt Purchase options: Slice of cantaloupe melon (yellow)--$20 Slice of honeydew melon (Green) ---$20 Slice of cantaloupe & honeydew set---$39 Made to order-please allow 7-14 business days to complete your order and ship out. Your order will be shipped via USPS first class mail. All items in my shop are hand stitched in my pet & smoke free studio. I use wool blend felt for the best quality. I am happy to answer any questions or concerns you might have. Please feel free to contact me. Happy shopping!
What child (or inner child) doesn’t love preparing toy food in a play kitchen? I had a play kitchen when I was a little girl and loved preparing eggs and bacon for myself, my sister and my pa…
Learn how to make a felt burger with all the fixings plus fries! This DIY project is a fun addition to your kid's play food collection.
Felt food is a great option for your game kitchen or market, as well as a beautiful decor for your home. Your little farmer will be happy to play at the farmers market with these fruits and vegetables, or your little chef will be able to cook a great meal for you or for your dolls or toys. Ideal for a preschool or kindergarten classroom for teaching children. You choose the number and color of eggs. You can make up your own set. More of my work in Instagram @mini.world.food Materials used in crafted objects: eco-fi felt ( 100 % recycled plastic bottles ) and holofyber. All my food is handmade combination of machine and hand-stitching and embroidery, non glue. Items may vary slightly from the ones pictured since each piece is hand made and one of a kind.
Our felt strawberry plant is a great intermediate craft project! Make it for your kids to play with or use it as kitchen decor.
I usually tell people that it was the birth of my first niece that got me interested in making felt food play sets. But if I’m entirely honest with myself, my venture into the making felt food is just an extension of my own crafty quirky creativity after I was taken in by these charming
While felt avocados and chestnuts are quirky and a little refined, kids love to play with the foods they enjoy most and few things hold the childhood allure of a box of chicken nuggets complete wit…
Our felt apple pie project includes the patterns for a removable lattice top, apple slices to go in your pie crust, and a pie tin.
Felt food is a fun way to encourage pretend play and is great for developing minds! Your child can practice their baking, and pie making, skills for hours using this "Make Your Own Apple Pie" set! They can serve it to their friends, stuffed animals, dolls, siblings, or Mom & Dad! Your child can build their own pie by adding the six apples to the pie crust and then adding the lattice topping. This pie comes with the crust, six apples and the lattice top. You have the choice of red or green apples, or you can do three of each (see drop down menu). The pie measures approximately 5" in diameter and is 1.75" tall. The apples are 2.5" x 1.25" (approximately). Items may vary slightly from the photographs as each is uniquely made by hand. Please allow 5-7 business days for your order to ship (contact me if you need it sooner and I'll see what I can do!). ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ **NOTE: SMALL PARTS ... these are not intended for children under three years old, or for children who still place toys in their mouth. Feel free to reach out if you have any questions! Thanks for looking! **Thank you to CB Yates Photography for the beautifully styled photos (pictures 1, 3 & 8).**
This roundup of free and paid felt food patterns will help you create adorable items for your kid's play kitchen and imaginary play!
16 Free Felt Fruit Patterns to make DIY felt play food. Easy hand sewing tutorials for felt food. Stock up your kiddo's play kitchen with a bright selection of handmade felt fruit using these beginner friendly and free sewing patterns!
The perfect pop of yellow for your dining room table or a fun craft for pretend play — the choice is yours! Learn how to craft these cute lemons with our DIY template and tutorial.
I recently made one of my most favorite toys for my kids, and I just had to share. It's a DIY plantable felt garden box. I love it so much!
I don’t know what it is but I love felt food. Today on the menu is a very unhealthy sack lunch! I have provided the instructions here in this post. You can make the shapes up as you go along or if you want to make it really easy you can download the templates for…
These felt artisan breads are perfect for their play bakery! Follow our tutorial to make a baguette, soft pretzel, croissants, and a couple of loaves.
This felt orange tutorial shows you how to make a whole orange, half orange, and an orange slice. Perfect for pretend play and also makes cute home decor!
I've been a little into felt food lately (never mind that I don't have kids!). They're so cute and the perfect thing to work on while watching a movie. I figured a purchased pattern would be a great place to start, so I bought this one from Etsy seller umecrafts (she has a bunch of really cute patterns. I'm still thinking about getting the veggies). Pictured above are my creations. The banana has a removable skin.. neat right? And the apple has velcro on it so it can stick together, but I won't make any more apples like that. It wasn't fun hand sewing the velcro on and it looks silly all stuck together, not at all like a whole apple.But anyway, when I was searching around for free tutorials and ideas for other foods I found a few links that I thought I'd share: - A pattern for a loaf of bread from cherrymix. I just noticed that she also has a pattern for a cupcake and a fortune cookie (and more) on her site. - A couple tutorials here including a strawberry. (This is umecrafts's blog.) - Ravioli, lemon slices, tomato slices, ice cream, egg and orange slices all from One Crafty Mumma - Finally, here and here you can find a ton more ideas, photos, instructions, and tips. Oh, and about the felt. I used this ecospun felt that's made from 100% post-consumer recycled plastic bottles which I think is awesome. It's a good quality, nice and thick and strong. I bought it at Joann's on sale for 8 for 96 cents or something like that. If you want real wool felt (which I love.. maybe someday I'll make some out of wool..), you can find a large selection here, or here if you want to shop from Etsy.
Cats LOVE PIZZA!!!! This big slice of pizza is 5 1/2 by 3 3/4 inches... Hello Everyone! I handmade all of my products in my store and only use the best fleece fabrics for my catnip toys. As a cat owner (mother of 6) I know what my cats like and fleece is one thing that cats LOVE. As for the catnip I only use the best 100% organic premium catnip because not only do my kitties deserve the best but so do all of your kitties. Here is: Handmade 1 Large Pepperoni Pizza Slice Felt Catnip Toy. (This is twice the size of my smaller pizza cat toy that I've also listed) The size of the pizza is almost 5 1/2 inches by 3 3/4 inches filled with lots of premium organic catnip from the USA. All of Freddy's Cat-a-tonic Catnip Toyz are extra stuffed with catnip and some batting filler to make fluffy. We don't skimp on the amount of catnip that we put in the toys. 100% Premium Catnip made in the USA. Give my products a try...I guarantee you will not be disappointed. I have lots of raving customers. ps...I started making these after a pet store I knew asked if I could make them a catnip cat mat...and the rest is history. All Freddy's Cat-a-tonic Catnip Toyz are handmade with love. Makes great gifts...and your feline friends will love you!!! Cat tested and kitty approved!!! If you have any questions, I'd be happy to answer them for you. I also do custom orders... ***Please see my other Cat Catnip Mats and Kitty Cat Mats, Cat and Dog fleece blankets and Catnip Toyz… =^-^=
Follow our tutorial to make your own woven felt basket — with or without handles! Perfect for storing felt foods and other small toys.
Ukrainian crafter Hanna Dovhan (previously) continues to produce squeal-inducing felt sculptures of foodie friends like this new egg design as well as pairs of cherries, bananas, and pears. She shares new designs on her Tumblr and occasionally sells new designs on Etsy. More
Two felt croissants and two felt pretzels are an adorable addition to a play kitchen or store. They are very realistic and you will want to eat them up. The croissants are about 4 inches long, and the pretzels are about 3 1/2 inches wide. Come packaged in a cellophane bag. These are all hand stitched and made with wool blend felt which is great for strong seams. Wool blend felt has a great feel and is much more expensive than typical craft felt or ecofelt. I work hard to make my products high quality and I try to pay close attention to details. Made in a smoke free environment. Made in Oregon, USA
These felt artisan breads are perfect for their play bakery! Follow our tutorial to make a baguette, soft pretzel, croissants, and a couple of loaves.
Moscow Based Artist Nastasya Shuljak creates Whimsical Wool creatures that look like they belong in a magical woodland. Nastasya creates whimsical woolen toys that are sure to bring a smile to the face of anyone
I usually tell people that it was the birth of my first niece that got me interested in making felt food play sets. But if I’m entirely honest with myself, my venture into the making felt food is just an extension of my own crafty quirky creativity after I was taken in by these charming
Learn how to make realistic felt root vegetables for kids to play with! Project includes photo tutorial and pattern for felt carrots, onions, and beets.
Tessa Bold is an artist who recently discovered needle felting…and she makes such wonderful creations! Recently she heard we were teaching a free class at our local guild for needle felting p…
DIY Tutorials für Farfalle und Tortellini. Nudeln aus Filz, für Puppenküche und Kaufladen. Schritt-für-Schritt Anleitung, kostenlos!
Miss K, at age 5, is still very fond of her toy kitchen. She has lots of pretend food to cook, such as rock cakes, toilet roll fish and even the glitter sponge cakes we made a long time ago are still going strong. Sometimes she doesn’t even need food that looks real, ordinary round seed pods become chocolate balls, a few sea shells become biscuits and she is happy as happy can be
Wie versprochen, folgt nun das tutorial fürs Essen zum Filzherd. (Ein paar Tage überfällig, aber uns hatte ein Kinderkrippen-Virus erwischt. Damit waren wir jetzt erstmal beschäftigt.) Aber nun sind alle wieder unaufhaltsam auf dem Wege der Besserung und es kann losgehen mit dem Filz-Essen-tutorial. Was toll ist am Filz-Essen ist, daß man es auch ohne Nähmaschine nähen kann, super geeignet für trübe Herbsttage und -abende! Los geht es mit den Wiener Würstchen: Man nehme 1 DIN A4 Bogen rosa Filz, Füllwatte, Nähgarn (z.B. auch in rosa...zur Not tuts aber auch weiß!) Zuschnitt ca 10-11x18cm Filz für ein Würstchen. (Man bekommt so 3-4 Stück aus einem DIN A 4 Bogen) Die Rohlinge werden in der Mitte zusammengeklappt und dann am Rand zusammengenäht. (0,5cm Nahtzugabe)...ginge auch mit der Hand! Nun werden die Würstchenrohlinge gewendet. Das ist etwas kniffelig, aber es geht. Nur Geduld! Dann wird ein Ende des Würtschens von Hand zugenäht und zwar mit einer sog. "Tabaksbeutelnaht", dabei wird in kleinen Stichen um den gesamten Umfang des Würstchen genäht, alles fest zusammengezogen und dann vernäht und verknotet. Man macht das so, das ein "Zipfel" übrig bleibt. Verstanden? Das Bild hilft sicher: So, nun wird das Würstchen mit Füllwatte gestopft, schön fest! Und nun wird nur noch das andere Ende des Würstchens in der selben Art verschlossen (denn wir alle wissen: "Alles hat ein Ende nur die Wurst hat zwei!"....la-la-la-la-la-la!...tschuldigung. weiter im Text. kleiner Ausrutscher. kommt nicht wieder vor.) Fertig ist das Würstchen! Jetzt schnell ein zweites machen! Ich habe ca 15 min für beide gebraucht...also ein schnelles Projekt. Die Biegung bekommen sie übrigens, weil ich sie fest gestopft habe, danach kann man ein bisschen biegen und die behalten ihre Form. Man kann sie aber auch wieder grade biegen.... So. Was gibts dazu? Nudeln! So gehen "Farfalle": Man braucht: 1 Din A 4 Bogen gelben Filz, gelbes Nähgarn, wenn vorhanden Zick-Zackschere. Als erstes ca 5 cm breite Streifen mit der Zick-Zackschere abschneiden: Dann von den Streifen wiederum ca 4-4,5 cm grosse Stücke mit der normalen Schere abschneiden, jedes Stück wird eine Nudel, schneidet so viele, wie ihr wollt. Dann werden die Nudeln in der Mitte mit der Hand und einer Nadel mit gelben Nähgarn "gerafft". Dafür entlang der Mitte ca 3-4 Stiche machen, die Nudel um 180° drehen und wieder zurückstechen. Dann die Nudel wie eine kleine Ziehharmonika zusammenziehen, noch ein paar mal hin und herstechen, Faden vernähen. Fertig! Fertig! Und dazu? Erbsen! Erbsen sind total einfach: man nehme 1m grünes Pom-Pom-Band (das heisst echt so...man bekommt es in Stoffgeschäften) Und schneidet die Pom-Poms ab! Fertig sind die Erbsen! Vorsicht bei Kindern unter 3 Jahren! Erbsen können verschluckt werden! Für kleine Kinder lieber ein anderes Gemüse als Beilage machen. Mhmmm. Lecker oder!? Damit es etwas Abwechslung gibt habe ich noch Spinat mit Spiegelei gemacht. Für das Ei brauchen wir ein paar kleine Reste weissen und gelben Filz und einen Rest Füllwatte. Zuerst wird das Eiweiß zweimal aus weissem Filz ausgeschnitten, dann das Eigelb als kleiner Kreis. Den Kreis dan rundum etwas einschneiden. Dann wird das Eigelb mit ein winzigen Stückchen Füllwatte gefüllt. Und dann darunter etwas mit ein paar Stichen zusammenziehen. Dann wird diese kleine Halbkugel mit der offenen Seite nach unten von Hand auf eine der Eiweiß-Scheiben genäht. Dann habe ich die Nähmaschine benutzt, um beide Eiweiss-Scheiben aufeinanderzunähen. (Zick-Zack-Stich) Es ginge aber auch ganz einfach von Hand! Fertig ist das Spiegelei! Spinat dazu gefällig? Puppeneinfach: von einem dunkelgrünen Stück Filz schmale Streifen abschneiden. Mit der Scheere oder mit dem Rotary-Cutter. Fertig! Mimi lieeebt ihren Herd und ihr Essen so sehr, daß ich auch noch welches für die Kinderkrippe gemacht habe. Es wäre aber auch ein schönes Mitbringsel für eine Puppenküchen-Köchin....evtl. auch kombiniert mit meinem Filz-Mitnehm-Herd, für die die es noch werden wollen! Wer möchte findet hier noch mehr Filz-Essen-Ideen: ich habe die Hühner-Beinchen und den Brokkoli gemacht. Danas tutorials sind toll! Viel Spass beim Nähen und beim Kochen! Bei Fragen schreibt mir einfach etwas in die Kommentare! Eure Mimismami
Unser einfacher DIY Kinderkaufladen mit Washi Tape Ich habe es gern praktisch und einfach und da wir öfter beruflich bedingt umziehen, liebe ich es, wenn unsere Möbel sich anpassen können. So entstand kurzerhand unser Kinderkaufladen. Etwas Washi-Tape, die Stuva Banktruhe, Stuhl, Kasse und etwas Ware zum Verkaufen aus der Küche und dem Spielzimmer. Fertig ist er.