Just a warning: this project isn't for everyone—it requires a bit of time and cutting, gluing, and handling tiny pieces of felt, but if you have a little girl who loves Disney princesses and you don't want to spend a lot of money, this could be a fun craft for you.
I rolled the red piece in a circle and glued it to her hand with the stem.
All you need is felt, a hot glue gun, needle and thread (just to stitch the face I and any details), and a hair clip.
My felt palette (Disney aficionados know which princess this will be!):
First, I laid out the basic shapes I thought I needed. I did forget a long neck piece (just a long rectangle). This part is like putting together a puzzle. I played with the shapes and trimmed as I thought I needed.
Next, I stitched my face. I drew it on with pen and stitched over the pen. I used brown thread for the eyes and red for her mouth. You can see I also glued the bangs on first to make sure I knew where to put the features.
I glued the face to the brown hair piece, then the yellow headband, then the bun to the hair as well. Next, I cut out that long rectangle to make the neck. This piece will connect the body to the head, so should be long.
I then glued my bodice to the neck.
Here's the back, so you can see how far down it's glued.
Now I attached the arms. And long hair pieces.
The back:
Next, I wanted Belle to have her rose, so I cut out a tiny scalloped red piece and a green stem.
I rolled the red piece in a circle and glued it to her hand with the stem.
I then lined an alligator clip in felt.
Then, I glued it to the back. I ran a long line of thick glue here.
And she is finally finished!
Here she is with the first princess I ever made, Merida from Brave, ready for gift-giving. I included a hair band with a loop of felt to place the princesses in if she wants to wear them as a headband. I hope you guys enjoyed this tutorial!
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