Our felt strawberry plant is a great intermediate craft project! Make it for your kids to play with or use it as kitchen decor.
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…
If you've seen my instagram lately, you may have noticed that I've been making felt food for Piper's play kitchen. My latest project is these pancakes and I must admit that they're my new favorite and I'm pretty proud of them!Here's how to make them yourself! Materials: -Tan felt-Brown felt-White felt-Oven-bake clay-Paint-Beads-Sewing needle-Thread that matches felt (I use embroidery thread) Step 1: Print this template on cardstock. Cut out and pin to felt. Step 2: Cut out circles from felt. Cut
Kids love toys, but buying things from the local chain store can be quite expensive and some tend to not last very long either. Have you ever tried making felt toys? It is very quick and easy, be…
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.
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…
I really enjoy working with felt, it works easy, paste easily, you can basically do anything with it, and you can make the ...
Follow our tutorial to make your own woven felt basket — with or without handles! Perfect for storing felt foods and other small toys.
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.
These felt mushrooms are super adorable! Learn how to make this felt toy for your kid's felt veggie garden or to use for a woodland-themed nursery.
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!
Make your own felt animal pocket pals! This project includes the patterns to make a tiny koala, sloth, and red panda — each with their own little leaf.
Our felt woodland pocket pals project includes the pattern and tutorial to make a fox, bear, and squirrel — ready for a snooze in their fall leaf beds.
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.
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!
Play felt food is such a fun way for children to use their imagination. These Mugs such an amazing addition to their kitchen it holds shape pretty well. My kids were so excited to get their own color mugs with coffee, hot chocolate even green tea and of cause with whipping cream! They can have tea parties, play "restaurant," or "bakery," and serve all of their family (or stuffed animals)! Video TutorialMaterialsFeltPolyester Poly-FilCardboard or stabilizerEmbroidery Floss or threadsStitches Used
I set up a Doctor dramatic play and needed some play bandages the children could easily use. Whenever possible, I like to use real props for play provocations but the bandage clips available were sharp and not safe for little fingers. I know Velcro sticks easily to felt so I thought I could use Vel