Here's my final felt food post (for awhile....)
I made a couple of versions of this
cinnamon roll with tan fleece fabric.
The fleece was more of a challenge to work with than the felt.
For the first roll,
I made a tube/coil of fabric and hand-stitched it into a spiral.
For the other two cinnamon rolls,
I folded over a
long piece of tan fleece
with some chocolate brown felt
and rolled it up carefully,
using a glue gun
and a few
carefully placed stitches
to secure the roll.
To finish them off,
I used white fabric puff paint
for the frosting.
16 comments:
What a nice idea. They look so real!
The puff paint is a great touch! The top picture looks so real I want to eat it!
Very cute! I bet your kids will have fun playing with it!
Wow! They look real!
Wow, this looks amazing!
I was wanting to do that too :)
But I'm out of tan felt...
What version do you like best?
the puff paint is a great idea, too :)
Hi. I found your comment on Chica and Jo's forum and I was so touched by your Valentine's Day story! It's so sweet! Thank you for brightening my day!
They look so REAL!! And YUMMY!!
Come link your cute tute at my party: Thursday's Treasures!!
http://treasuresfortots.blogspot.com/2010/01/thursdays-treasures-week-7.html
Wow, that is awesome! Good enough to eat! :)
mmmm so hungry!
Oh my gosh, I LOVE these!!! I've been addicted to felt food myself. My daughter asks me every day to make her more. I will DEFINITELY have to try these :) Thanks for posting. If you want to check some of mine out go to miamoodesigns.blogspot.com
Thank you for sharing your awesome project at Thursday’s Treasures last week! Come share your crafty projects in this week’s Thursday’s Treasures too!
http://treasuresfortots.blogspot.com/2010/02/thursdays-treasures-week-8.html
Love this! I'll definitely be making one for my daughter's kitchen.
Hi I'm Laura from Italy... I also made felt food and soft felt toys... I'd like invite you to visite my blog :D
I love your blog!
Laura
I used this tutorial to make some for my daughter and they turned out Perfectly! Thank you for a great tutorial.
That's great Crickette -- I bet she'll love them!
Happy Holidays,
MaryLea
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