Peach Farm Bunny Felt Play Mat
We ap-peach-iate cute crafts
We are getting a head start on some cute Easter crafts by including a few bunnies in this month’s collection! Krista made these felt bunny pocket pals, Meagan made a macrame bunny, I updated our felted bunny, and Emily created this peach farm bunnies felt play mat.
Because there are some small, intricate cuts involved, we recommend using a Cricut Maker or Silhouette Cameo 4. If you don’t have one of these machines, you can always use detail scissors instead to cut out your felt pieces.
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Become a MemberOur peach farm bunnies felt play mat is simple to craft and includes movable pieces for interactive play. This is such a fun indoor activity for kids, especially if you are looking for ways to entertain them during Easter. Also, depending on their age, they may even be able to help you assemble it.
We love the idea of creating multiple felt mats for kids to play with throughout the year. So, if you like this peach farm bunnies felt play mat, let us know what other kinds of scenes you would like us to create!
How to Make a Peach Farm Bunnies Felt Play Mat
- Gather your craft tools and materials. Then download the pattern above.
- Using a Cricut Maker (recommended) or scissors, cut out felt according to the pattern.
- Cut a piece of Fusible Interface and iron on Arctic felt to mat to add stability.
- Cut pieces of Fusible Interface and iron on the leaves to the tree bases.
Full tutorial available for members to download above.
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Tools
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- Cricut Maker or Silhouette Cameo 4 (recommended)
- Tacky Glue or Art Glitter Glue
- Detail Scissors
- StarCraft Heat Press, Cricut EasyPress, or Iron
Materials
- Wool Felt – Lia Griffith Arctic, Pistachio, Juniper, Moss, Sweet Pea, Rose Quartz, Doe, Cotton, Fern, and Hazelnut
- Thick Felt Mat or Cardboard 12in x 18in
- Heat N Bond Fusible Interfacing
- Black Paint Pen
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9 Comments
I’m also not able to import into Design Space.
Hi Carrie. You can watch this video that will show you how to use our files in Design Space. https://liagriffith.com/craft-academy/how-to-use-files-cricut/
Hi. I have tried repeatedly to import into Cricut Design Space and it keeps returning a “text not supported” error.
Thanks for letting us know. It should be working now if you want to download the new SVG.
Hi! Is this not included in the craft collection downloads? It shows I need to use one of my monthly downloads to get the downloads for this project. Thanks!
It should be part of the collection. We will take a look at why it might be showing it as one of your downloads.
We just resolved the issue! It should be working correctly now. Thanks for letting us know!
would be nice as application motifs on an child’s jacket. Possibly mixed materials: the jacket itself woolen fabric or sewater cotton or fleece – colors of landscape in light blue and dark green. Meadow, trees, bunnies application in cotton fabric, apples and tulips embroidered. I’ve made such a jacket years ago with motifs of sheep and shepherd (plus hat for the child), this was definitely good fun.
Adorable idea! Share pics if you make one. 🙂