Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Felt Food

This year I made my kids some play food for Christmas. It certainly was a labor of love and took quite a while, but I was pleased with the results.

Donuts and Cupcakes
These pizza toppings are not attached so kids can create their own pizza.
Ravioli and Sauce with Meatballs
Check out the great tutorials at Lilly Bean Market for more ideas! Careful, making felt food is addicting!

13 comments:

  1. Well Done!!! Even my grandma who is the "felt queen" would be totally impressed!

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  2. Oh my! everything turned out adorable! Did your kids love it?
    The doughnuts are my favorite.

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  3. these are so cute! i love the doughnuts!

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  4. Those are so cute. Makes me wish I had a little one to make these for. Looking forward to the grandchildren. Jackie

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  5. Everything is adorable. You have inspired me, I need to give it a try!

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  6. WOW that was a labor of love!!! Everything turned out great!

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  7. Connie those look awesome! How fun for your kids. I love the pizza and all the different toppings you made. Great idea.

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  8. This is one of the most creative and ingenious things I have seen in a long time. I will bet your kids love all of it. And I will bet you get plenty of satisfaction every time you look at all that felt food!

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  9. Those really are darling! You're inspiring me!

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  10. Okay, that is just way too cute! Did you use a pattern or just wing it?!

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  11. I just eye-balled everything, but the tutorials on Lilly Bean Market are pretty helpful!

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  12. Hi...I'm Laura from Italy! I love your blog!
    I'd like to invite you to visite also my blog, I also made felt food!! :D
    Laura from Italy
    http://chebirba.blogspot.com/search/label/Felt%20Food

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