When Tiff visited Japan a little while ago she brought me a few presents home and the funny thing is that one of the things she brought was the exact same cute strawberry tart felt kit that Celeste got me from Singapore!! XD Clearly I have very distinct tastes right?
So when she saw the post I made about it, she swapped it for another one in the series! How nice is that? So after the response from last time I thought I would show you this one too ^_^
I bring you the Cute Strawberry Pudding!
Obviously again I can’t take any credit for making this tutorial because I was just following their instructions. Full credit goes to the original company but I took photos while I was making it I though you might find it interesting anyway ^_^ You can find most of the materials around the house and you can easily substitute anything you like.
The cute package it came in: The cute instructions: What you need:
Start by sewing the smaller side of the curved rectangle to the brown circle. You’ll end up with something like this: Stitch it closed around the seam: Pop the small circle of cardboard here: Now fill it with stuffing and put the large cardboard circle on top: And the large circle of yellow felt: Sew the whole thing shut. Now let’s start the strawberry! Using a needle and white thread stitch a seed pattern like this: With red thread running stitch the top of the strawberry and gather it. Now stitch the white tear to the pink tear with big white stitches like this: And the go up both sides sewing it to the red: Stuff it! Then stitch up the hole 😀 Tadaaa! Strawberry slice! Add the little leaves to the top: Now time for cream! This is what the piece you need looks like, using your needle and thread sew straight through each point. Add a tiny bit of stuffing… And pull the whole thing shut. Now stitch the pieces together and you have a pretty yummy looking pudding! Heehee I forgot to cut off one of the threads >_< Now you can attach it to a magnet (which is supplied) or a headband or an obnoxiously huge cute ring 😀 Super cute right? Thanks so much Tiff! |