A couple months ago I ran into just about the cutest little finger puppets I ever did see. Jill over at Made it on Monday came up with these pretty little princess puppets and I just haven't been able to get over at how darling they are. I couldn't resist making some for my niece for Christmas this last year.
Perfect for a pretty little princess puppet show.
Jill glued hers together but I chose to sew some of the pieces and then use fusible webbing to put the rest of it together. I just can't resist using fusible webbing when doing felt projects.
. . . And a perfect little castle purse to store all those little princesses in.
I used stiff felt for my castle bag and extend Jill's pattern to make the castle a little bit longer.
The best part is that Jill was nice enough to share her patterns with all of us. I just LOVE it when bloggers do that. Thanks Jill! Stop by Made it on Monday to get your own.
I just love these little dolls . . .
Those are adorable! I'll have to look at Jill's post, too!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness! Your puppets turned out beautifully!!! It's always fun to see other people enjoy my tutorials!
ReplyDeleteWhat an adorable idea!
ReplyDeleteThese are wonderful!!
ReplyDeleteI love them! And I have a little 3 year old who would agree with me.
ReplyDeleteso cute! what a great idea :) love the minimalist princesses!
ReplyDeleteI just found your page and I am already loving it - these are very cute puppets!
ReplyDeleteWow, those came out great! Love the little bag to keep them all contained. I just shared this link on the Mess For Less facebook page. Visiting from Funky Polka Dot Giraffe. Vicky from Mess For Less
ReplyDeleteGreat Idea !
ReplyDeleteVery sweet! Love the castle pouch too!!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing on Kids Get Crafty!
Maggy
These are great!
ReplyDeleteBrillant idea to sew and use fusible webbing!! I made a set of princesses after seeing this post. They are so much more durable. http://tulipsforuleps.blogspot.com/2012/03/princess-finger-puppets.html Thanks again!
ReplyDeleteLovely castle bag!
ReplyDeleteNewest follower. Out blog hopping and found your blog. I am sending this to grandma now. My daughter would love this. Thanks for sharing!
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Can I ask how did you keep everything so neat? I am working on mine now- printing out templates and cutting them then cutting the felt out using those. They just don't look as clean and crisp as your version! Thanks for any tips
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DeleteA pair of really sharp small sewing scissors make a huge difference in cutting out all the little pieces. If you do a lot of crafts it's worth investing in a pair. I use the ginger brand.
Thank you, I will definately be purchasing some soon! What kind of felt are you using here? Wool felt? Where is a good place to buy it in bulk if possible- thanks again!
ReplyDeleteI just use the inexpensive sheets that you can buy at any craft store for 20 cents a piece--nothing fancy. Sorry I don't know about a place to buy in bulk.
DeleteOK Amy, you have so many stinkin cute ideas!!! I don't have time to do them all! I am now following you, and your sister, how fun you do a blog together! Thanks for visiting my blog and for the sweet comments on my dresser and capes!
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