Craft ideas using felt. Great for kids’ summer vacation projects!
Felt is easy to find and is even sold at 100-yen shops.
There are many ways to use it, and it’s often used for children’s costumes and small handmade accessories.
In this article, we’ll introduce craft ideas that make the most of felt in a variety of situations.
From interior decor and household items to pretend-play toys, there are plenty of ideas—so if you love handicrafts or want to give them a try, be sure to make some! Ideas that don’t require needles or a hot glue gun are also great for kids’ summer vacation projects.
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Craft ideas using felt. Great for kids' summer vacation projects too! (41–50)
Felt turtle
Sea turtles on the sandy beach are creatures many people go looking for, since you can craft a turtle shell that lets you breathe underwater using the turtle scutes they drop.
Kids might simply want to see sea turtles because they love them.
So why not try making a turtle doll out of felt? Small ones can be held, played with, or displayed, and larger ones might even work as cushions! Felt is sold at 100-yen shops, so try making one and giving it as a gift.
Mike
For kids who love to sing, a toy microphone is a great recommendation.
If you make it with felt, it won’t break if dropped and the risk of injury is low, so it’s a safe choice.
Create the handle and the microphone head with felt, and stuff the inside with fabric scraps or cotton.
Adding a ribbon or other accents would make it extra cute.
You can buy both felt and cotton at 100-yen shops, so try making it in your favorite colors.
Once it’s finished, sing using your microphone—you’ll enjoy a fresh, exciting feeling!
Fukuwarai (a traditional Japanese “lucky laugh” face-making game)
Here’s an idea for making an Anpanman fukuwarai out of felt.
Fukuwarai is typically a New Year’s game, but by changing the motif it’s perfect for everyday play too! Cut out the base face and parts for your favorite characters—like Anpanman, Baikinman, or Dokin-chan—from felt.
Once it’s ready, put on a blindfold, feel each piece with your hands to guess what it is, and place it on the face! You can find felt in a variety of colors at 100-yen shops, so be sure to check them out.
Felt Creeper

This craft project uses felt to assemble a Creeper, one of Minecraft’s most iconic characters.
Larger sizes can be hard to make stand, so I recommend making it as a cute, palm-sized mascot.
The key is to carefully measure each face and cut the felt accordingly; precise dimensions help convey the character’s inorganic feel.
It’s also important to keep the left and right sides perfectly symmetrical and to join the pieces in a way that keeps the corners from becoming rounded.
playmat

Here’s an idea for a road play mat that you’ll want to make for a child who loves toy cars.
Sew roads made from gray felt onto a base of felt in your favorite color.
Then, add and sew on whatever you like—houses, trees, a police box, a hospital, bus stops, and more.
If you don’t have a sewing machine, you can skip the stitching and use glue to attach everything instead.
With a little creativity, you can make all kinds of play mats, so let your imagination run wild as you create.
Making a construction site where kids can play with work vehicles sounds fun, too!



