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20+ Easy Felt Craft Ideas for Kids

Nowadays, children are more inclined towards the tv, cartoons, and videos, which normally increases their screen time and, in the long run, might hamper their eyesight as well. Moreover, it might lead them to become antisocial. A great way to pull them out of their little world of screens and keep them interested is to motivate them to get engaged in making creative things like crafts. Organizing and making crafts at home can be fun and opens a new world of imagination and creativity in the children. They can learn to make cute little things for school projects or decoration items at home. Appreciating them by decorating your homes will fill them with more confidence and drive them towards more imagination and creativity. The felt children’s crafts can be of many types, ranging from drawings, color paintings, or some items made out of easily available handy materials. It is great that if you find the craft that interests your child the most.

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Colorful and Cute Felt Crafts for Children

Crafting can be fun, but if that fun can be driven out of colorful items, it can be more enjoyable. If you are searching for some colorful materials that your child can use for making crafts which is not dangerous but can excite your child, there will be no better way. Felt is a soft crafting material that comes in multiple colors, is easy to cut, and inexpensive, making it a superb material for children to learn to make crafts. If you are looking for some easy felt crafts for preschoolers that your child can use to make little colorful crafts, you are at the correct place. From these amazing ideas, even you will be tempted to make some on your own to enjoy working with them. If your child is in kindergarten or pre-school, there can be no crafts better than felt crafts.

1. Felt Puppet Animals

Everyone likes soft toys. With felt, make soft, simple cute little animal puppets that you can adore.

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Felt Puppet Animals

What You Will Need

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  • Colored felts
  • Scissors
  • Pins
  • Markers
  • Sewing needle
  • Thread
  • Small googly eyes
  • Fabric glue

Instructions

  1. Download any animal template and place it on two pieces of felt and draw its outline. Similarly, place all the animal accessories on the felt sheet and draw their outline on it.
  2. Cut out all the drawn outlines very carefully.
  3. Sew the animal body part that you have cut from felt and after that, sew all the accessories to the main body.
  4. Stick the animal’s googly eyes with the fiber glue and make nose and mouth by sewing.
  5. Your felt puppet animal is ready.

2. Felt Ball

Whether your child likes to play around, you can guide them to make their own felt ball. The super-soft felt ball is a gift that they can enjoy making and later on enjoy playing with.

Felt Ball

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What You Will Need

  • Different colored felt sheets
  • Sketch pens
  • Scissors
  • Fiber
  • Sewing needle
  • Threads

Instructions

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  1. Draw out 12-13 pentagons in a felt sheet and cut it out.
  2. Sew the sides of the pentagons together so that they can form a ball shape. Make sure every side of the pentagon has to be sewed to another pentagon’s side. Leave the last side to be sewed.
  3. Stuff the fiber inside the ball and then sew the remaining portion.

3. Felt Butterfly

Colorful butterflies are pleasing to the eyes. With felt, make these cute butterflies that you can use as a decoration or as a play item for children.

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Felt Butterfly

What You Will Need

  • Felt sheets
  • Glue
  • Scissors
  • Pen/pencil
  • Straw
  • Decorating

Instructions

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  1. Cut out 2 pieces of round-shaped felts of different colors. One circle should be slightly bigger than the other. Again, cut a small oval shape from the different colored sheets.
  2. Hold the circle in the center and fold it to gain a wing shape. And add the glue to let it stick. So the same with another circle.
  3. Hold them together and stick them using glue.
  4. Wrap the center with the different colored oval shape you cut out and stick with glue.
  5. Bend the straw from the middle and make the antenna for the butterfly. Cut out the extra-long straw and roll the end using a pen/pencil.

4. Felt-made Flowers

Flowers are always special. With different patterns and different colors, you can make some felt flowers that you can use in projects, as a decoration item in-home or for the Christmas tree as well. Even these are the felt crafts for kindergarten with some supervision.

Felt-made Flowers

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What You Will Need

  • Different colored felt sheets
  • Scissors
  • Glue

Instructions

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  1. Cut out 3 different-sized flowers shape from the felt of different colors.
  2. Roll some of the felts to make small felt balls.
  3. Arrange the flowers according to their size, keeping the bigger one at the bottom.
  4. Glue them together and add the felt ball on the top.
  5. Repeat for as many as you want.

5. Felt Roll-up Pencil Holder

Roll-up pencil holders are the best and easiest way to gather all the scattered pen/pencils and store them in a cool way. Let your child make the cool holders from felts that they can use to tidy up their things as well.

Felt Roll-up Pencil Holder

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What You Will Need

  • A single sheet of felt
  • Sketch pen
  • Scale
  • Scissor
  • Ribbon

Instructions

  1. Keep the felt sheet flat and draw a pencil roll pattern from 1 inch from the top of the sheet. The line drawn should be a half-inch line with a gap and continue. 2 parallel lines have to be drawn with a half-inch distance between them.
  2. The same pattern has to be drawn 1-inch from down the line also.
  3. Put a small hole at the sideline of the felt and put a ribbon through it to hold.
  4. Carefully cut out the lines drawn, leaving the gaps between as it is.
  5. Get the pencil in through the cuts. That will act as a holder for the pen/pencils.
  6. Roll it from the opposite side of the ribbon, and lastly, roll the ribbon onto the rolled felt.

6. Felt Christmas Tree

With Christmas around the corner, let your child make their own felt crafts Christmas tree and decorate them to let their imagination spread.

Felt Christmas Tree

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What You Will Need

  • Colourful felt
  • Scissors
  • Needle and thread
  • Fiber cotton
  • Decorative items

Instructions

  1. Cut out two triangle shapes according to the tree size and 2 square shapes for the stem.
  2. Pit it together as a tree and sew them together, keeping a part open.
  3. Fill in the tree with fiber cotton and sew the remaining part.
  4. Decorate the tree with small decorative items.

7. Felt Bows

Bows are forever in trend. Guide your child to make these cute little bows made of felt to let them beautifully have fun.

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Felt Bows

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What You Will Need

  • 2 different colored felt
  • Glue
  • Scissors
  • Plain hair clips

Instructions

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  1. Cut out 3 pieces of felt. One a large rectangle, add a small rectangle with sides cut into designs, and the last one is the smallest one.
  2. Take the bigger piece and put the glue on its side, and stick it to make a circle.
  3. Hold it from the center to make a bow upper piece and add the middle rectangle to make the bow tail. Stick them together.
  4. Not take the smallest rectangle and roll it over from the middle and stick it with glue.
  5. Stick the bow to the plain hair clip.

8. Felt Cute Pouches

Let your child make cute colorful pouches from felt. It can be used for holiday gifts or for keeping their small belongings.

Felt Cute Pouches

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What You Will Need

  • Felt sheets
  • Scissors
  • Needles and thread
  • Decorative items
  • Glue

Instructions

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  1. Cut the felt into a rectangle and fold it in a 2:1 ratio.
  2. Sew the bigger part and fold the smaller part above it.
  3. Stick the decorative items to the purse to make it more attractive.

9. Colorful Felt Garlands

Your child can easily make those colorful garlands from felt that you can use to decorate your house or Christmas tree.

What You Will Need

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  • Felt
  • Scissors
  • A thin rope
  • Glue

Instructions

  1. Cut out many triangles from the felt.
  2. Stick the cut triangles to the rope with glue.

10. Felt Letters

Let your child’s creativity out in making the felt letters that they can use to learn or decorate their wall.

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Felt Letters

What You Will Need 

  • Different colored felt
  • Scissors
  • Thread and needle

Instructions

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  1. Cut out different letters from the felt sheet.
  2. Sew the corners and sides with the needle and thread to make it more attractive.

11. Felt Shape Books

Encourage your child to make their own felt shape books. Whether for the school, project or for learning, it can be fun.

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Felt Shape Books

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What You Will Need

  • Different colored felt sheets
  • Scissors
  • Glue
  • Thread and needle
  • Marker

Instructions

  1. Cut out 5-6 rectangular shapes from felt for the book pages and different small shapes or rectangles, square, circle, and triangle.
  2. Put all the pages together and sew them from the corner lightly.
  3. Write any shape name and stick all the designs you cut out of that shape on that page.
  4. Repeat with other shapes as well.

12. Felt Tic-Tac-Toe Game

What’s better than creating a game that you can enjoy later on? Help your child make a colorful game of tic-tac-toe from the felt with their imagination for the play-shapes and have fun.

Felt Tic-Tac-Toe Game

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What You Will Need

  • 4 felt sheets of different colors
  • Scissors
  • Glue

Instructions

  1. Cut out a square board of 4×4 or 8×8 if you want a bigger board.
  2. Cut out the rectangular thin strips for the board and some cute shapes for the x’s and o’s.
  3. Place the strips on the board in a criss-cross pattern and sick it with glue to the board.
  4. Once the strips are dry, enjoy playing tic-tac-toe.

13. Felt Animal Masks

Let your child’s creativity run wild with felt animal masks. These masks are fun to make and great for pretend play or costumes.

Felt Animal Masks

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What You Will Need

  • Felt sheets in various colors
  • Elastic string
  • Scissors
  • Glue
  • Markers

Instructions

  1. Draw the shape of the animal mask on the felt and cut it out.
  2. Add features like ears, noses, and whiskers by cutting out smaller pieces of felt and sticking them to the mask.
  3. Punch holes on either side of the mask and attach the elastic string.
  4. Let your child wear their creation and enjoy!

14. Felt Bookmark Monsters

Make reading fun with cute monster bookmarks made of felt. These are easy to create and will make great gifts for book lovers.

Felt Bookmark Monsters

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What You Will Need

  • Felt in bright colors
  • Scissors
  • Glue
  • Googly eyes
  • Small pom-poms

Instructions

  1. Cut a rectangle of felt for the bookmark’s base.
  2. Add triangular shapes for teeth, circles for eyes, and other monster features.
  3. Stick on googly eyes and pom-poms to complete the look.
  4. Let your child use these bookmarks to mark their favorite books.

15. Felt Fruit Magnets

Teach your child about fruits while making colorful magnets that can be placed on the fridge.

Felt Fruit Magnets

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What You Will Need

  • Felt sheets in bright fruit colors
  • Magnets
  • Glue
  • Scissors

Instructions

  1. Draw and cut out the shape of various fruits such as apples, bananas, and strawberries from felt.
  2. Glue magnets to the back of each felt fruit.
  3. Stick them on the fridge and teach your child about different fruits.

16. Felt Dinosaur Toys

For dinosaur lovers, felt dinosaur toys can be a creative project that children will adore playing with.

Felt Dinosaur Toys

What You Will Need

  • Felt in various colors
  • Thread and needle
  • Scissors
  • Fiberfill for stuffing

Instructions

  1. Cut out two identical dinosaur shapes from felt.
  2. Sew the two pieces together, leaving a small gap for stuffing.
  3. Stuff the dinosaur with fiberfill, then sew the remaining part closed.
  4. Add felt spikes, eyes, or other decorations.

17. Felt Monster Faces

Monster faces are a simple and silly project that kids will enjoy, with endless options for customization.

Felt Monster Faces

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What You Will Need

  • Various colored felt sheets
  • Scissors
  • Glue
  • Googly eyes
  • Markers

Instructions

  1. Cut out circles for the monster’s face and smaller shapes for eyes, mouth, and horns.
  2. Use glue to stick on the features, and let your child add details with markers.
  3. Display the monster faces on a wall or door.

18. Felt Ice Cream Cones

Create fun pretend-play food items like felt ice cream cones that children can “serve” to their friends and family.

Felt Ice Cream Cones

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What You Will Need

  • Brown felt for the cone
  • Pastel-colored felt for the ice cream scoops
  • Scissors
  • Glue
  • Thread and needle

Instructions

  1. Cut a triangle from brown felt and roll it into a cone shape.
  2. Sew or glue the edges to secure the cone.
  3. Cut circular pieces from the pastel felt and stuff them slightly to form ice cream scoops.
  4. Stack the scoops on the cone and glue them in place.

19. Felt Keychains

Help your child make personalized felt keychains that they can give to family members or friends.

Felt Keychains

What You Will Need

  • Felt sheets
  • Keychain rings
  • Scissors
  • Needle and thread
  • Stuffing

Instructions

  1. Cut two identical shapes (hearts, stars, etc.) from felt.
  2. Sew the two pieces together, leaving a small gap for stuffing.
  3. Add the stuffing and sew the gap closed.
  4. Attach the keychain ring to complete the project.

20. Felt Coasters

Teach your child how to make colorful felt coasters that can be used around the house.

Felt Coasters

What You Will Need

  • Felt in various colors
  • Scissors
  • Glue

Instructions

  1. Cut out circles or squares from the felt for the base of the coasters.
  2. Cut smaller decorative shapes like flowers, stars, or patterns from different felt colors.
  3. Glue the decorations onto the base, and the coasters are ready to use.

21. Felt Animal Ears Headbands

Help your child make their own animal ear headbands, perfect for dress-up or parties.

Felt Animal Ears Headbands

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What You Will Need

  • Felt sheets in different colors
  • Plain headbands
  • Glue
  • Scissors

Instructions

  1. Cut out animal ear shapes from felt (e.g., cat, bunny, or bear).
  2. Glue the ears onto the plain headband.
  3. Let the glue dry and enjoy the animal-themed headbands for fun play.

22. Felt Crown

Let your child feel like royalty by creating their own felt crown, which can be customized with different colors and designs.

Felt Crown

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What You Will Need

  • Felt sheets (in various colors)
  • Scissors
  • Glue
  • Elastic band
  • Decorative items (like gems, glitter, etc.)
  • Measuring tape

Instructions

  1. Measure your child’s head using a measuring tape to determine the size of the crown.
  2. Cut a long rectangle from the felt sheet, ensuring the length matches the head measurement and the width is around 2-3 inches.
  3. Cut triangle shapes on one edge of the rectangle to form the points of the crown.
  4. Decorate the crown with gems, glitter, or any decorative items your child likes.
  5. Attach the elastic band at both ends of the crown so it fits snugly around your child’s head.
  6. Once done, your child can wear their royal felt crown!

FAQs

1. Can felt crafts help improve a child’s fine motor skills?

Yes, felt crafts can significantly improve a child’s fine motor skills. The process of cutting, sewing, and gluing small felt pieces requires precision and hand-eye coordination, which helps in developing their fine motor abilities.

2. Are felt crafts safe for young children?

Felt crafts are generally safe for young children, but adult supervision is recommended when using scissors, needles, or glue. Non-toxic glue and child-safe scissors should be used to ensure safety during crafting.

3. Can felt crafts be used to teach emotional expression?

Yes, felt crafts can be a great way to teach children about emotions. You can create felt faces with interchangeable eyes, mouths, and eyebrows that represent different emotions like happy, sad, angry, or surprised. This can help kids understand and express their feelings visually.

4. Are there eco-friendly benefits to using felt in crafts?

Felt is often made from natural or recycled materials, which makes it an eco-friendly option for crafting. Wool felt is biodegradable, and synthetic felt can be made from recycled plastic, reducing waste and promoting sustainability in children’s craft activities.

These were some felt projects for kids. The DIY felt crafts are the cutest. Help your child develop some crafting skills from these little ideas to expand their imagination while having fun. Be it for a project, for decoration, or for a gift, felt crafts are the easiest and the most fun way to prepare. So, get crafty with some really crafty cute ideas.

Also Read:

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Newspaper Crafts for Kids
Plastic Bottle Crafts for Children
Paper Cup Craft Ideas for Kids

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