I did first look on the net for a few photos to give me some guidance and I was amazed how many people make 'Felt Food"....
I then went to my local "JoAnns" for felt.. I did find all the colors needed but "Buns", not the correct colors for "Hamburger or Hot dog buns"?? I'll have to make do and maybe add a bit of paint?
First let me gather all the supplies. Tacky gule or needle and thread?
Grapes? Eggs, sunny side up or scrambled? hmmmm... scrambled seemed a but much. Sunny side up it is!
I then went to cutting the felt in the shapes of each food.
Gina asked for "Eggs and Bacon"...
And what would food be for three little boys, age 2, 4 and 6, without the ever present Hot Dog.
Grandma had to put "Salad" on the menu. They need their 'greens'.
The "French Frys" were a trick and not the correct color.. but, these are young boys mind you, I don't think they will mind?
Gina said "The boys love Ravoli"
A few 'Grapes' to give them their 'fruit'
I had such fun making 'Felt Food'.... I used a needle and thread and a bit of 'craft cotton filler' to stuff them... now lets see if I can put them in a packing box without smashing them... Their on their way to "Guam" for the boys play house! Have fun 'guys'!!
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WOW! What fun felt food! I love felt... there are so many fun things you can make with it! Your food is awasome... I love the burger and fries! : )
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting my blog! Your felt food looks delicious!! What fun your grandsons will have with all of this food!
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ReplyDeletehow delightful....
i just want to play too...
what a lucky young men :)
Thanks for visiting my blog. I love your felt food. You did an awesome job and I know your boys will be so happy when it arrives. What a great granny!!! Have a blessed day!
ReplyDeleteYour felt food looks sew sweet!
ReplyDeleteHow absolutely adorable. When my daughter was little, I made food out of fabric as well, but more one dimensional and flat. Yours are just fabulous and rather stylish. You might have to consider marketing them. It is so nice to meet you. Thank you for joining me in my blog, so nice to see a new face. I don't know if it is the Irish in you or not, but the green of your blog's background is very nice . I have been looking for a pattern like that for my kitchen to go with all my Fire-King dishes. Looking forward to chatting with you again.
ReplyDeleteThese are so incredible! My little man isn't old enough yet to understand play-food, but I'm taking notes... :)
ReplyDeleteWOW!! I love them!! I'm a new follower from Follow Me Friday at the Trendy Treehouse! Love for you to come visit me :)
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How wonderful! My grandson would totally love this.
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So Cute! I found your great blog through Follow Me Firday. I'm now following, Happy Friday!
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Great job! I'm fixing to venture into making felt food as well for SuperStinkyBoys! But you make it look so easy...LOL! Thanks for grabbing my button...I now have yours on my Links page!
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I love your felt food. Grab a Trendy Blog award over at Trendy Treehouse for having such a cute idea!!!
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It's wonderful... truly wonderful! Thanks for stopping by i.craft @ Bee Wise Bags!!!
ReplyDeleteWow! These are soo cute, love the salad!
ReplyDeleteLove the felt food. I will have to make some for my nieces since my kids are in their teens.
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Barbara
wow that is fun felt food! I love the hotdogs. very cute
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Thanks for visiting our blog and commenting during Joan's recent valentine party. Love the felt food -- especially the bacon and eggs. Really creative. Come see me again! xo
ReplyDeletevery cute! you should sell these on etsy! pottery barn makes a fortune on stuff like that.
ReplyDeleteWow! You did an amazing job, so thorough too! Thanks so much for linking up at Craft Schooling Sunday, I'll definately share your project with the readers next week, and hope to see you again! all the best, Sara
ReplyDeleteOk, these are just TOO cute!
ReplyDeleteYour play food is awesome. I am inspired to make my daughter some.
ReplyDeleteHappy FF! Thanks for stopping by today. I love this playfood..you should open an Etsy site! I am following you :)
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Sumo
They look great! I had never seen a hot dog or french fries done before (and no, the boys won't care it they are not the "right" shade). I also really like the way that you did the bacon.
ReplyDeletewhat a cute idea. This would make a really nice birthday gift as a set.
ReplyDeleteLove love love these! they are way cute!
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~ Emily N. from "too Blessed to Stress"
Coming from Tip Junkie. My kids would love these! Cute.
ReplyDeleteOh how fun! Sandy, thanks so much for visiting my blog today and leaving me a comment along with your link :) Love everything you've done for your grandsons! I would just use beige felt for the buns, did JoAnne's not have beige? I think you could find it at Micheals. Your daughter lives in Guam?
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea! I'm going to make a trip to JoAnne's tomorrow to stock up on some felt =)
ReplyDeleteYour felt food looks delicious. I've been meaning to make some but have yet to stock up on felt. I’ve got a MckLinky party called Tot Tuesdays which started on Tuesday. I hope you'll stop by & share: http://delicious-ambiguity-nennyk.blogspot.com/2010/03/first-ever-tot-tuesdays-mcklinky-party.html
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Thanks for linking up!
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