Thursday, March 7, 2013

Felt Picnic Basket and Food for My LO's Birthday

A month before my little girl's 3rd birthday, we began thinking. What shall we get her? What would she like? At the beginning we though that we'd get her a pet (she's obsessed with animals. Any animal. Seriously, any animal. Including insects, spiders and even cockroaches, which she strokes gently...). Eventually we decided that the 2 cats (that since then have adopted for us another friend) and the countless insects we have (we do live in the country, after all) are good enough for now. So we kept thinking and thinking and thinking and thinking. And then, just a week before the big day, I saw this amazing felt picnic basket, and knew immediately that this was it. I started cutting, sewing and weaving, and surprisingly, I finished it on time. I used the tutorial to make the basket (although mine came out higher) and added a 4 flowers. I also sewed felt food. Lots of food... And I'm very happy to say that she loved it, and she takes all of her dolls to daily picnics around the house.

I will soon post some tutorials to some of the felt foods, but for now - some pictures (it will allow you to start working on your basket first...).

felt food and picnic basket
basket and food posing for a picture...

felt food
pasta, french fries, eggs & pizza
felt food
cookies, banana, strawberries & orange
felt food
cheese, tomato and lettuce sandwich & carrots

felt food
donuts and ice-cream bar


5 comments:

  1. So cute! I love the sandwich!

    I made some veggies out of felt for my niece they were super fun to make! Here's the link if you would like to check them out: http://eyespydiy.blogspot.com/2010/12/felt-veggies.html

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  2. Sassy Sites!4/6/11, 3:32 PM

    {SEW}cute!! Thanks for joining our link up party over at Sassy Sites! Happy Wednesday! xoxo!!

    Marni @ Sassy Sites!

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  3. וואו! מדהים מדהים מדהים! את פשוט אלופת עולם. איזה כשרון, איזה יופי של דברים. מהממת

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  4. love this whole thing, would like to make for my 3 grandkids for Easter, please send pdf instructions and patterns...thanks...

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