Felt Food Tutorial Round-Up
A round-up of some yummy felt treats from around the web. The majority of these patterns are for personal use only. Please do not make and sell without checking the copyright of the original creator. Click on the photo to go to the source!
From Como Faz?
Popsicles…different language but lots of photos
From Craft Tutorials
Graham Crackers
From That’s Just Freaking Lovely
Pop Tarts
From Craftsanity
Fortune cookies
From Day to Day
Eggs and orange
Tomato slices, lemon slices, and ice cream
From One Inch World
Felt Lettuce
Vegetables, Salads, and MUCH more
From Lit’l Brown Bird
Strawberries
And from Mr. Monkeysuit
Felt Peas in a Pod
Special thanks to my Tweet peep KTnestingspot (from Katie’s Nesting Spot) for helping me collect some of these!
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Added:
From Snazzle Craft
From Dusty Bottom Acres
Felt Peeps
From American Felt and Craft:
Cherry Pie
(Thanks to OCP reader, Alicia for the tip!)
From Ikat Bag
She also shows how to make individual slices so your little one can serve up cake at her next tea party!
Thanks for the shout out, you found some great ones. Love the pop tarts!
This may be my favorite post of the year so far. This is FANTASTIC having all of these in one place. I’m going to link to this post right away on my blog. Love it, love it, love it!
Great round up! Now there’s no excuse for us having an empty felt larder!
I love all those felt food ideas! I have been on a kick for making some myself, and it is so fun. I am posting about my first project this next week! Thanks for those tutorials.
Thanks for the links You should also check out http://americanfeltandcraft.wordpress.com/ they have an incredible free felt cherry pie tutorial among other stuff.
Love it!!!! Look what i made: http://bigmookcraft.blogspot.com/2009/11/blog-post_12.html
Thanks! Zohar (London, UK)
What a useful round up – thanks so much! Have just linked to it from my blog, Playing by the book:
http://www.playingbythebook.net/2009/12/23/fantastic-fiction-for-kids-baking/
Couldn’t find the site for the poptarts.