Monday, October 11, 2010

make your own: finger puppets!

i am all about fun, easy, and inexpensive craft ideas.
especially crafts that my little guy can enjoy.

that probably explains my recent obsession with felt. who would have guessed that a sheet of felt could offer endless possibilities for crafts--and for only about ten cents a sheet!

lately, i have been on a finger puppet kick. since i have already made some farm animals, and need a horse to add to the collection, that's what this tutorial will be:


{my pre-made finger puppet pig, cow, and chicken}

the best thing about this project is you don't need a sewing machine!
here is the line-up of what you will need:

{a needle, glue gun, thick thread, scissors, and light and dark brown felt}

i already had the felt pre-cut, but the size of the finger puppets are approx. 1-1/2" wide x 3" tall. i just rounded the tops to create the look i was going for.
the ears are just small triangles--you can make them as big or as small as you want.
and the actual head of the horse, again, was something i just eyeballed. i wish i knew how to make a printable pattern for you. but the pictures below show the face pretty up-close and personal so i think you should be able to do it. if you have any questions at all, let me know!

once everything is cut out and glued into place, you are ready to start stitching! {is glued a word??} this is my favorite part. the stitch is actually really easy, so don't run away if you aren't a sewer.

if you are new to the blanket stitch like i was, check out this great tutorial by future girl.
and then, just go to town on your horse! stitch around the entire edge of the horse, starting inside the finger puppet to hide your knot. at the end of the stitch, i just make a double knot, and then cut as close to the knot as possible to hide it all.


a word of warning: when gluing on the mane + ears, make sure you glue on the back side of each piece. i forgot to do that with the horsie, and because of that i was unable to do the blanket stitch on the front. i continued the stitch on the back, but now the horse isn't as uniform as the pig. just remember that when you are making your own! :)


and here is the finished product! our little barn is now complete.
{if you are interested in making a barn as well, check out the link below to handmade by jill. her quiet book is inspiring!}


you aren't limited to animals with finger puppets, either! i made these little historical finger puppets for a project i had in school. they took a little more time {especially since i decided to get so intricate on some of them...} but i was very pleased with how they turned out! if you need further directions on how to make people, feel free to email me: bellymamas@gmail.com


{beethoven, leonardo da vinci, king louis VI, shakespeare, martin luther, and queen elizabeth}

if finger puppets aren't exactly your thing, but you are still interested in playing around with felt, check out these sites. i can almost guarantee that you will find something to satisfy your little one {or you!}:

adorable felt food + quiet book: homemade by jill
butterfly mobile: bugs and fishes

what other fun, inexpensive crafts have you made for your little ones??
i'd LOVE to hear!

6 comments:

  1. Love it, Jessie! I need to get to the craft store to get some felt! Sounds soooo easy! Love it!

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  2. I saw the cutest felt mobile for a little boy nursery here in Copenhagen, and I told Steve I wanted to try and make it myself- so reading this gets me even more excited about it!

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  3. Ok, those are stinkin' cute! I may have to try them for my little man....he's totally into "bup-pets!" currently.

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