Wednesday 21 November 2012

Nap Time Crafts: Toddler Felt Christmas Tree

Green felt; my piece is 36x36in, different coloured felt sheets, painters tape and scissors

Fold the greet felt in half and draw one half of a tree (I used my daughters Crayola Markers)

Tape to your wall with painters tape

I used washable markers and a mug to make some ornaments out of the red felt.

Tape the star to the top and place the ornaments on the tree, now your toddler can rearrange as they wish!
Okay... So it's been a while since I've posted anything. I now have TWO daughters and things have been a little busy. More on baby #2 coming.

This post is about a craft I saw on Pinterest that I HAD to do for my daughter Lily. She will be 2 in January (WOW!) and this is the perfect Christmas activity for her.

 Here's how it works, you get a big piece of green felt; cut it into a tree shape or just a triangle if you want and tape it to your wall with painters tape. Then you cut out a bunch of "ornaments" for the tree out of different coloured pieces of felt. The felt ornaments stick to the felt tree so the toddler can rearrange the ornaments as they wish.

Here's what you will need:


  • A big piece of green felt (mine is 36x36 inches)
  • a few different sheets of coloured felt 
  • some painters tape
  • scissors
The whole project cost me $10.50 (I had the painters tape and the scissors). 

This is not my idea, I got the idea from this blog, original post below

http://johnnyinadress.blogspot.ca/2011/12/play-felt-tree-ornaments.html