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Sunday, January 27, 2013

Felt Food Tutorials

My new Pita Pocket from MilkFly
Who knew felt food has become so popular! Felt foods are great alternatives to plastic foods. Plus they are just as fun and they are environmentally friendly!

I have been using felt food in my products photos for about a year now and I love it. I just got a new pita pocket in and I couldn't be happier with it. I choose to buy this pita pocket, from MilkFly, as I was so impressed with her work! I was shocked when I saw the prices, so she actually offered to trade with me. (Please don't bombard her with trades! lol I'm not sure if this was just a one time thing.) But not that I have recieved her products I would certainly pay the $39, with shipping, she wanted for this! Her shop is amazing and I really think you should all check it out!

Now I felt kinda silly buying felt foods as I knew I could make them myself! I just didn't know how. So I have compiled a list of FREE felt tutorials! There is a free tutorial out there for just about anything you can think of! Now I did make myself some carrots. I must say I impressed myself as I didn't use a pattern or tutorial.

For those of you who think you need a pattern or tutorial here are some links to great ones! Very simple too, even if you've never sewed a day in your life! Just click the item or shop and away you'll go.

FREE Tutorials
Craftiness Is Not Optional (Tons of Great Tutorials!)
Purchasable DIY Patterns
Maybe your not so crafty? Or not the best at sewing... Well don't fear! Plenty of folks sell fabulous felt food. 
Photo From: Bugga Bugs- Click go to page!

Already Made Felt Food





I'm sure these lists could go on and on! Have a favorite tutorial, pattern, or shop that I missed? Share it in the comments! Check Out Pinterest for More Great Felt Food Tutorials! 

4 comments:

  1. This is so cool and I'm sure any child would love these to play with. Thanks for sharing such rich resources

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  2. These are so cute. I might even attempt to make these myself. Love your blog :)
    I started a new blog as well. Would love more followers :)

    http://tinyhandsbigcreations.blogspot.com/

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    1. Would love to hear about your experience if you do attempt it! Its honestly not as bad as it sounds!

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  3. Really cute selections, Megan! If we do give it a whirl, we'll be trying one of the patterns you've posted. :D

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