Here is another project for my daughter's Easter basket. She loves to help me bake, so I made a flour and a sugar sack for her kitchen. I'll be putting it in with some wooden eggs and hopefully a little mixing bowl, as well as the
donuts. (She already has measuring cups.) I imagine many more cooking sessions in her room.
I wanted the label to be on printable fabric but wasn't able to locate it locally. I'm using paper right now, but I want to replace them one day with something longer lasting. Luckily, that should be a pretty easy change.
Now back to work on some more projects for the baskets.
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10 comments:
Those are so fun! What a great idea
CJ-You amaze me, these are so cute bags. How did you print them? Very nice.
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Maria
Oh my, I love these! Soooooo cute! Coming over from Keeping it Simple and a happy new follower. I'm just floored by these!
Thanks so much.
Maria... the labels were just printed in MS Word. Once these rip off, I'll try again to find printable fabric and sew that on.
These are the cutest thing I ever saw!
Love the felt baking supplies too! Thanks for the tutorials!
Lovely!
I'm Laura from Italy and I also made felt food :D
Very cute! What about printing onto a transfer that you then iron on to fabric?
Polka Dot Craze... I thought about it but wasn;t sure how well iron-ons work on felt. Has anyone tried it?
Do you have any sort of pattern or template for this project? How about the saved MS word document? It is super cute and I would like to remake it for my neice for Christmas.
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