Pancake Set / Handmade Felt Play Food for Kids / Pretend Play / Montessori Educational Kitchen Toys / Felt Toy Food for Toddlers and Kids / Ready to Ship This 24-piece Pancake Play food set shall be a perfect addition to your child's pretend play kitchen. Crafted with love and utmost attention to detail, each piece is handmade using high-quality and eco-friendly felt materials to assure a safe and durable playtime companion that can easily be wiped clean. All items are sewn (no glued only parts) to last long and durability. Inspired by the Montessori approach, this toy encourages imaginative play while enhancing fine motor skills, hand-eye coordination, creativity, and grouping/counting abilities while providing hours of screen-free entertainment. Don't forget to check out my other listings for a wide range of felt play foods to mix & match the foods as you like (one order incurs one shipping cost, regardless of the number of different listings you order from). Happy cooking! 1 Complete SET includes 10 items, 24 pieces as follows: If you want to order different amounts of items or just some of the items, please contact me, I can make a custom listing for you. Pancakes - 3 pcs, 3.35" (8,5 cm) diameter, approximately. Butter - 1 pcs Chocolate Spread - 1 pcs Honey (maple syrup) - 1 pcs Fruits; Strawberry - 3 pcs Kiwi - 3 pcs Orange - 3 pcs Pineapple - 3 pcs Apple - 3 pcs Banana - 3 pcs Plate is not included. There are no small or loose parts but unattended play for kids under age 3 is not recommended. Should you have any question, please do not hesitate to contact me.
Use felt to create play food apple, pumpkin, and blueberry pies! The best part is that you can actually pretend to “cook” and assemble the pie since the crust and filling are separate pieces. Janie and I have been having a blast lately creating felt play food. Well, I’ve been doing most of the creating […]
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!
Learn how to make felt vegetables for your felt veggie garden! This is a great hand-sewing project for beginners and fun for kids, too.
Who among us hasn’t seen a felt print we couldnt live without and thrown caution to the wind only to find themselves later wondering, ” What can I make with felt prints?” Cast you…
My toddler absolutely loves his play kitchen. Very little will hold his attention for long, but give him a bowl of dry beans and some of his kitchen tools, and he’s pretty happy. Throw in some little felt food, and mama might even get to go have a cup of coffee! Since COVID means we don’t really le
All kids love pretend play games. This felt pineapple will be a great addition to any pretend play kitchen, store, market or garden. The listing is per 8 felt pierogi only . The size is approximately 2-2.5" long No glue was used to make this product. Recommended for kids age 3+. Adult supervision recommended. Handmade with love in a smoke and pet free home. Please check my other felt food items
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.
Sharing messy art and craft fun for preschoolers with the help of my own little filth wizards.
I am so excited to introduce you all to my newest pattern! Blog Friends, meet my Cookbook Pattern ! This pattern is full of goodies your lit...
This roundup of free and paid felt food patterns will help you create adorable items for your kid's play kitchen and imaginary play!
Featuring. The ever mysterious and always enjoyable steamed baos. With countless options of fillings. Please leave a message if you want a coloured marking on the bun top. Fully customizable. Else they will arrive with a plain white top. Options included for weighted with poly beads. And also options to include a square felt with Velcro attachment for the paper base Experience yum cha and dim sum at home. Spark their curiosity and creativity with play food from different cuisines across the world. Now your little ones can open their your own dim sum shop with these hyper realistic pieces that are very close to 1:1 scale and colour to the real thing. Each item is carefully handmade with love using only the highest quality wool blend felt and filled with plush poly fil. Each piece can be weighted with pellets for a more realistic feel as an add-on option. Slight differences in color or sizes may arise due to material sourcing. All made with high quality wool blend felt and poly fil. Each is approx 6x6x5cm. Not a tiny bao at all. 🫖Keep calm and yum cha on 🥟 More pics on IG @TinyBaoHouse Feel free to pm with questions or custom orders. And don’t forget to check out my other listings for a full dim sum meal spread. All rights reserved, designs and photos are my personal creations by Tracy Kong. Please be cautious of the smaller parts and play with supervision.
Description Our felt Sundaes are made beautifully in Nepal by hand using non toxic dyes and 100% New Zealand wool Please note if you order a product with a pre-order item, the order will be held and posted at the time of the pre-order. Age: this product is recommended for ages 3 plus Size: approx 12cm x 8cm
Hand knitted felt fields appliquéd onto machine knitted felt and stuffed
DETAILS: 3" hand-sewn felt everything bagel. Like real bagels, no two are the same. Perfect for pretend play and easy gifting. These bagels were designed for creative minds and are perfect for little learners and master bakers in training. CARE INSTRUCTIONS: Never wash. Spot clean only. SHIPPING: These items are already made and ready to be shipped to their new homes! DISCLAIMERS: - Toy contains small parts. Adult supervision recommended. - Due to the differences in monitor and device settings (brightness, contrast, saturation, etc.) and the availability of materials, the actual product colour may vary from the images shown.
New item added to the shop! S'more Plushies - Handmade Felt by TreefortFiveShop (24.50 USD) http://ift.tt/1OsHpVU
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!
Movie popcorn lovers will enjoy this nostalgic popcorn box filled with fake popcorn. The box is all hand stitched from eco felt and filled with twelve hand sewn pieces of popcorn. It measures 4" high , 3" wide and deep. Box comes with a puffy base that can be used for a lid. This item pairs well with all other snack food in our Kidneebean shop.
Pink and green embellisher play with machine and hand embroidery.
Are you ready to make your very own felt food?! The popcorn is really simple to make although it is a little time consuming if you want to make a whole bowl full. Materials: white felt, white embroidery thread (2 strands), scissors and a needle. Cut the felt into 3 and/or 4 petal flowers (approx 2" diameter). When you sew the flowers to make the popcorn, you can use just one flower or layer 2 flowers together (to make a fuller popcorn). The picture belows shows what the popcorn looks like with the different single & layered flowers. Here is the popcorn with a ruler so you can get a size estimate. But honestly, there isn't a huge difference between the finished popcorn pieces. So if you are using a limited amount of felt, I would just recommend the single, four petal flower. For the next part, I'm using a layered flower pieces and pink embroidery thread (just so you can see where I'm sewing). Make a knot to start and start basting around the flower. Basting is making really long, loose stitches. See pictures below: Once you've sewn around the whole flower, take the thread and pull it so the stitches tighten together and the felt gathers up to look like popcorn. Now it's time to knot the thread so the popcorn stays together. I'm going to do my best to describe how I make my knots but I'm not good with words. So hopefully this will make sense and the pictures will give you the idea too. I know the directions are probably way more complicated than the actual knot is to make. Thread the needle through a little bit of felt. Before you fully make a stich, slip the needle through that loop you just made. See the loop, it's kinda tiny in this picture. You might have to click on the picture to enlarge it. My needle is being thread through the loop. Here's a picture with the same concept just a much bigger loop for you to see. After you loop the needle through the loop, just pull and it will tighten up real close to the felt. Do this process twice and your knot is complete. Trim your thread off your popcorn and you are done! Now only lots more to go! : ) You can always leave your questions in the comment section of this post or contact me. On a legal disclaimer - this popcorn is a choking hazard! Please don't give this to your small kids as it's the size of real popcorn. Thanks. : )
This cookie set will let your loved one bake cookies anytime they desire. My little one loves this set and bakes them for me, her dolls, pretend cooking competitions and hands them out to all her “students” for lunch. This set makes a sweet gift for Valentine’s day or any day. PURCHASE AS: - Set of 3 Cookies includes 1 of each color - Individual Piping Bag - 3 Piping Bags includes 1 of each color - Baking Set includes 3 cookies and 3 piping bags (pink, white, and red) - Little Baker includes 6 cookies (2 of each color) and 3 piping bags (pink, white and red) Cookies and piping bags are made with wool blend felt. Wool blend felt is resistant to pilling and maintains it's beautiful texture, strength and durability. Each item is hand stitched with love and attention to detail. Items are uniquely made and slight variation may occur. **Made in a Smoke Free and Pet Free Environment** If you need more than the quantity listed, please let me know and I will be happy to set up a custom listing for you. SIZE: Cookies are 2.5 inches wide Piping Bags are 7 inches long WASHING INSTRUCTIONS: Spot wash gently and allow to air dry. FOLLOW ME ON: Facebook: Beloved by Denise Instagram: Beloved by Denise
These are fun to make but make my arm hurt! ; ) These were a custom order.
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…
DIY felt ice cream bars -- the sweetest of treats! Melt for felt with our easy-to-follow photo tutorial and instructions.
Felt Empanadas These Empanadas are a wonderful addition to your pretend play kitchen, Garden and/or market. makes a perfect gift for your little one! Pan Dulce is our favorite! We put a lot of time and care in to these Sets! Feel free to contact me if you have any questions at all!! -customizations available! Thanks for looking!
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.
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Welcome to the Sew Magical Tea Party- a Waldorf inspired tea party! It's the perfect project to encourage imaginative play! Coupled with some little tea cups or wooden bowls, some scraps of wool (my children loved to use this as “milk”)... these make such a lovely addition to the play kitchen.
Felt cinnamon rolls, they come unbaked or baked. The unbaked cinnamon roll comes flat, the baked cinnamon roll comes raised up the center as though it just came out of the oven. The baked with frosting comes with a removable frosting. The removable frosting and a frosting piping bag finishes off this set. This cookie sheet 8”x10”, is strong yet flexible with 2 sheets of stabilizers between 2 pieces of felt. Complete set comes with: a cookie sheet, 3 unbaked cinnamon rolls, 3 baked cinnamon rolls, 3 frostings, and a frosting piping bag.
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Make your own felt s'mores with this awesome felt craft tutorial and pattern from handcrafted lifestyle expert Lia Griffith.
Have little ones who love to bake with you? These felt cookies and biscuits (plus some felt cocoa!) are the perfect addition to their play bakery.
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I’m settling in at home after a truly delightful trip to Madison Wisconsin. The people I met at the art fair there are just so… Bloomingtonian! That’s the best compliment I can give. They really appreciate art, and fiber art specifically. An enthusiastic crowd turned out this weekend and made the whole trip worthwhile. Twelve of my pieces found happy homes in Wisconsin, which made take down substantially easier. It was almost a sad sight to see the few pieces that didn’t sell nestled in one half of a big plastic tub. That definitely sounds wonderful now, but on the way back the realization that my next show (the Fourth Street Festival here in Bloomington) is less than two months away! I have to get my creative juices moving and start weaving like the wind. I guess I’m getting a little ahead of myself. In the last hours before we loaded the U-haul and drove off to Madison I desperately worked to finish my ‘Summer Salad’ piece. I’ve been really excited about this piece as new elements came together at the very end. I was poking away at tomato slices until the afternoon before we left. It wasn’t until that evening that my world slowed down enough so that I could attach the vegetables. A day or two earlier I still had a rectangular hole that I struggled to fill until I decided that button mushrooms were the missing piece I needed. I really like them, and I’m proud of how the whole piece came together. The composition feels like it has movement, which makes me happy too. Jim thought it was the most attractive piece in the booth and was sure it would sell quickly. A lot of people showed a strong, immediate connection to the piece when they saw it, which was fun to watch. At the end of the show, however, with more bare wall than art in the booth, ‘Summer Salad’ was still there! I’m secretly pleased, though, that the piece will be available for display for Fourth Street—I really wasn’t ready to give it up. Plus, I really want to show it off to my peeps here in town. I had lots of wonderful interactions with fair goers this year. One woman saw my ‘Vine Ripened Tomatoes’ from last year and really wanted it. She said she regretted not buying it all year, and luckily it didn’t sell during the year. She was delighted to be able to buy it this year. Another couple came in and clearly wanted a piece. The wife couldn’t decide which to get, so the husband sent her out of the booth and picked out the piece he was sure she really wanted. It was just an incredibly confident thing to do. They ended up with ‘The Harvest’, one of my recent pieces with a hand pulling a carrot from the earth. Another couple was looking for a wedding gift for their niece. She was an Indiana University grad with a job in a local food co-op, and they chose my ‘Best Friends Forever’ piece. It features a carrot, onion and beet in an earthy background. I think they were delighted by the name and theme of the piece, which seemed to be a perfect match for the occasion. While I was off selling art, Jim and the boys were exploring rural Wisconsin with Wendy and Duane, our hosts for the weekend. They were just terrific, making us a wonderful grilled salmon dinner with garlic scape pesto—very garlicky and tasty! The meal was followed up with a dark chocolate bread pudding. The pudding was superb warm and tasty cold the next day. Their help and care made everything about the show easy and fun. I even made a new friend in Buddy, the large white guard dog at the front of the house. And while I was busy during the show, in the morning before I got to explore a little bit of the countryside with my boys. One stop was for lunch at the Viking Café in Blanchardville. Everybody found something they liked and we all left happy. And the boys used their drink straws wrappers to channel the true Viking spirit. Thanks Wisconsin, Madison, Wendy and Duane, Buddy and Jamie, puppy friend of Buddy! I hope to see you all again next year. Until next week… Martina Celerin
Huong Huynh makes fabric fare look good enough to eat.
This felt snail would make a fun addition to a felt veggie garden for kids. Come explore all of our DIY crafts for pretend play!
As a young girl, I have always felt that I could not relate to the dolls I was given to play with, so I would end up making my own using plastercine or clay. In my creative works, later on in life, I have added clay to fashion dolls to enlarge them in my "Barb Plus More" art projects. I would cast their reliefs onto walls in plaster or mold them into silicon rubber to make fuller figured dolls.