Cupcake Felt Pattern

Cupcake felt pattern

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Felt Hair Snap, Non-Slip Hair Clips for Toddler, Girls

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Mini Felt Christmas: 30 decorations to sew for the festive season

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Wilton 300 Count Polka Dots Standard Baking Cups

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Felt Crafts For Kids: Over 50 felt patterns for kids to make lots of fun animals, fruits, nature, sports, dessert food and…

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Learning Resources Smart Snacks Shape Sorting Cupcakes, Fine Motor, Color & Shape Recognition, Ages 18 mos+

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flic-flac 28pcs 12 x 8 inches (30cmx20cm) 1.4mm Thick Soft Felt Fabric Sheet Assorted Color Felt Pack DIY Craft Sewing Squ…

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Art \u0026 Crafty Ideas

Art \u0026 Crafty Ideas

Aren’t these just adorable? One of the things I love about making felt food is that it’s easy, inexpensive, and so cute once they’re done. I made these as my daughter napped today. I also took lots of pictures and created a pattern so you can make some too. Here is the pattern. Cut the pattern out and trace it on to your felt. Then cut your felt pieces. Your cupcake pieces look something like this… Okay I know it looks like a happy face. I placed it that way because it made me giggle 🙂 As you can see, we are making a chocolate cupcake. So you should have: cupcake bottom cardboard bottom cupcake top cupcake side Take your cupcake side and overlap the two ends slightly. It should look like this.. Sew the piece together using a whip stitch. In case you don’t know how to whip stitch by hand, here is a good video. It’s really easy and you can do this while watching t.v. Once that’s done, you can sew the cupcake bottom to the cupcake side using the same stitch. When you are done, it should look like this…. Next, sew the cupcake top on. About half way through, place your cardboard bottom on the inside of your cupcake. This will help your cupcake stand. No need to glue it on. You will add the stuffing next and that will keep the cardboard in place. Once you stuffed your cupcake, sew it shut. Ice, Ice Baby! Time to cut out some icing. Once my icing pieces were cut, I went ahead and used fabric glue to place the icing. You can sew this if you prefer. First glue Icing A, B, C, D, and the topping of choice all together. Once the icing has been assembled, glue the entire top to the cupcake. Allow to dry according to your fabric glue instructions (mine says 24 hours). Viola! Your cupcake is ready to be served at your child’s next tea party. I designed these cupcakes to be the same size as actual cupcakes, so you can put them in muffin tins or in cupcake liners. Enjoy!


Holidays

Holidays

Make an adorable, embroidered DIY felt donut to use as an ornament or play food. Simple craft project with free printable pattern.


gift ideas

gift ideas

I have made a huge stash of these and enjoy giving them out to people for their birthdays! Of course they also go great with a felt Turtle or a felt Inchworm too! I used wool felt for these. Sorry no in process photos but pretty straight forward. Trace pattern onto Freezer Paper. Iron onto the felt colors of your choice. I also cut out 2 – 1 1/4 inch card stock circle to use inside of the cupcake base to help it stand properly once you have stuffed it. Cut out felt pieces. Machine stitch or hand sew up the short side of the cupcake side piece. I used about an 1/8\


Purses for a purpose

Purses for a purpose

Aren’t these just adorable? One of the things I love about making felt food is that it’s easy, inexpensive, and so cute once they’re done. I made these as my daughter napped today. I also took lots of pictures and created a pattern so you can make some too. Here i
s the pattern. Cut the pattern out and trace it on to your felt. Then cut your felt pieces. Your cupcake pieces look something like this… Okay I know it looks like a happy face. I placed it that way because it made me giggle 🙂 As you can see, we are making a chocolate cupcake. So you should have: cupcake bottom cardboard bottom cupcake top cupcake side Take your cupcake side and overlap the two ends slightly. It should look like this.. Sew the piece together using a whip stitch. In case you don’t know how to whip stitch by hand, here is a good video. It’s really easy and you can do this while watching t.v. Once that’s done, you can sew the cupcake bottom to the cupcake side using the same stitch. When you are done, it should look like this…. Next, sew the cupcake top on. About half way through, place your cardboard bottom on the inside of your cupcake. This will help your cupcake stand. No need to glue it on. You will add the stuffing next and that will keep the cardboard in place. Once you stuffed your cupcake, sew it shut. Ice, Ice Baby! Time to cut out some icing. Once my icing pieces were cut, I went ahead and used fabric glue to place the icing. You can sew this if you prefer. First glue Icing A, B, C, D, and the topping of choice all together. Once the icing has been assembled, glue the entire top to the cupcake. Allow to dry according to your fabric glue instructions (mine says 24 hours). Viola! Your cupcake is ready to be served at your child’s next tea party. I designed these cupcakes to be the same size as actual cupcakes, so you can put them in muffin tins or in cupcake liners. Enjoy!


DIYPlayfood

DIYPlayfood

This roundup of free and paid felt food patterns will help you create adorable items for your kid’s play kitchen and imaginary play!


Moms pins

Moms pins


christmas

christmas

Craft something that is super cute today with an easy to sew and adorable little felt cupcake that comes complete with my free printable tem…