Easy for elementary school kids! A cute collection of felt mascot-making ideas
Handmade felt mascots are surprisingly easy to make! These cute mascots are great to craft with kids and make perfect gifts for someone special.
From lucky daruma and donuts to popular characters, the fun lies in creating your favorite designs.
In this article, we’ll share tips for making mascots from a single sheet of felt—simple enough for elementary school children to try.
Give it a go and create a one-of-a-kind mascot filled with the warmth of something handmade!
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Easy for Elementary School Kids! A Cute Collection of Felt Mascot Craft Ideas (31–40)
Koala’s March

Let’s try making everyone’s favorite snack, Koala’s March, out of felt! Koala’s March isn’t just delicious—it also delights us with its designs.
Don’t many of you always check the picture before taking a bite? According to the official website, there are 365 different Koala’s March designs in total.
There are even regional koalas and message koalas holding slips of paper with words on them! Once you’ve made the base with beige felt, use a brown permanent marker to draw your favorite design on it!
ice cream

Felt ice cream that looks cute and can be customized in many ways.
It’s also great as a handmade gift, so give it a try! Making a pattern first makes cutting the fabric easier, so it’s recommended.
The blanket stitch is commonly used to sew felt together and helps increase durability.
You can also switch it up with bar-type or double-size ice creams.
Changing the felt colors and decorative toppings will add originality, too.
squirrel

Squirrels are adorable animals that stuff their cheeks with nuts.
In Japan, you can only see wild squirrels in certain places, which makes them all the more popular since they’re such a rare sight.
Let’s try making a squirrel mascot out of felt! A squirrel’s most distinctive feature is its big, fluffy tail.
A tail that’s as large as, or even larger than, its body is just so cute! If you use felt to capture the way the tail gets thicker toward the tip, you’re sure to end up with a lovely creation!
bear

Thanks to the influence of characters like Winnie-the-Pooh and Rilakkuma, many people love bear characters, don’t they? For those people, a felt bear mascot is highly recommended.
You can certainly cut felt into a bear shape, sew the pieces together, and stuff them with cotton, but the best method is to start with a pattern.
When you make it from a pattern, it turns out more like a proper plush toy.
It does take more effort, but the satisfaction of creating something yourself is incomparable.
Give making your own original bear mascot a try!
rice ball

Its plump, rounded shape is so cute! This is an onigiri (rice ball) mascot made from felt.
Food-themed motifs are popular with many people regardless of gender or age.
Plus, the design is very simple, so the making process is relatively easy.
If you have white and black felt, you can make it—perfect for your first try at making felt mascots! Once you get used to making the standard onigiri with nori (seaweed), you can try designs like pickled plum (umeboshi) or tempura shrimp (tenmusu) too!



