Posts tagged "diy felt toys"
Awesome DIY Bird Feeder Play Set
Thu, Jan 8, 2015 | DIY Projects
Make this colorful bird feeder with cute felt birds and your kids will be excited! And maybe they’ll want to create a bird feeder for real birds. You will need printable templates, toilet paper rolls, plastic straws, cereal box or any cardboard, plastic bottle caps, felt, small clothespins, wrapping paper, mini pompoms, glue, pencil, marker and scissors....Continue Reading... { 0 comments }
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Soft And Whimsy DIY Toy Ghosts To Make For Halloween
Tue, Oct 14, 2014 | DIY Projects
If you want to decorate your home for Halloween, but surely don’t want to spook your tot, make these soft and cute yet whimsy toy ghosts. They’re neutral in color and so adorable, I think they can stay as décor pieces in your kid’s room even after the celebration. To make them you’ll need 3-4 different pieces of beige fabric, polyester stuffing or...Continue Reading... { 0 comments }
Cool DIY Plantable Felt Garden Box
Tue, Apr 29, 2014 | DIY Projects, Toys
This is the cutest toy for a kid ever! It’s great for helping to tide your children over before actually growing goodies in the garden, so give it a try. You’ll need a color variety of felt, green pipe cleaners, Velcro, brown paint, paint brush, brown jersey cotton, needle, thread and scissors. First you need to make a garden box. Begin with covering...Continue Reading... { 0 comments }
Amazing Felt Doll House Patterns For Kid’s Interesting Craft & Play
Mon, Feb 24, 2014 | DIY Projects, Toys
If you’re looking for something special yet inexpensive for your kid on his or her birthday or any other holiday, take a look at these awesome felt doll house patterns! It provides hours of crafty fun with all those cute patterns that you see on the pictures below from the front closing house to the bath, window sill and plants. All patterns are 1:1, so...Continue Reading... { 2 comments }
Adorable DIY Felt Finger Puppets That Your Kid Can Make
Mon, Dec 23, 2013 | DIY Projects, Toys
These cutest finger puppets are so easy to make, even your kid can sew on his or her own! The supplies are a template, some felt in different colors, embroidery needle, embroidery floss and scissors. To make the fox first you need to download the template from the source, print it and cut out the felt shapes. Then start embroidering the face by making a...Continue Reading... { 0 comments }
Easy DIY Soft Elephant Toy
Thu, Aug 8, 2013 | DIY Projects, Toys
Making toys for your kids is easy! Really, you needn’t much skill to sew such a simple toy as this stuffed elephant. You’ll need some fabric (you may use an old sweater), thread and needle, colorful buttons, substance for stuffing and polystyrene beads for ears. Draw an elephant shape, don’t forget the ears – better make them mismatching. Outline...Continue Reading... { 0 comments }
Cute And Cheap DIY Plush Snake
Tue, Jul 9, 2013 | DIY Projects, Toys
Why purchase things online if you can make similar not less cool and adorable? The author of this DIY tutorial saw this snake on Ferm Living for $146, was inspired by it and created a snake on her own much-much cheaper – for $5! If you sew often, you probably already have most of the supplies for this project: a piece of fabric, scraps, a sewing machine,...Continue Reading... { 0 comments }
DIY Felt Food For Your Kids Play Kitchen
Mon, Mar 25, 2013 | DIY Projects, Toys
This super easy DIY tutorial will help you to make some cute food made of felt for kid to play with. It’s much more safe than those food made of plastic or clay that your kid may swallow. The supplies are felt in different color, scissors, a piece of paper, a pencil, a needle and a thread. Just draw the food that your kid wants to cook on a piece of...Continue Reading... { 0 comments }
DIY Freaky Felt Monsters
Fri, Mar 22, 2013 | DIY Projects, Toys
These freaky and funny monsters are actually an awesome toy’s craft idea that you can make with your kid. The supplies are felt, embroidery, sewing needle, buttons, fiberfill, straight pins, paper, pen. First let your kid draw your monster design out on a sheet of paper. It doesn’t have to be exactly like on the photo below, you may create your own....Continue Reading... { 0 comments }
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