Felt Monsters Art Idea for Halloween

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Felt Monsters Art Idea For Halloween

Felt Monsters are super cute and easy to make. Today we have a fun and fantastic Monster craft idea which I am sure you will love. These are baby monsters and I think they are super cute. There is even a brilliant monster template for you to download for free so you can make your very own set of baby themed felt monsters. Enjoy.

Monster felt craft

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What You Will Need to Make Felt Monsters

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Let’s Make These Cute Felt Monsters

The first thing you’ll need to do is print your monster templates.

You can print these on paper and trace onto poster board after you print.

You could also print directly onto poster board if you think your printer can handle it.

Just cut the poster board to size. Once printed, cut your monsters out.

Download the template here: Monster Template 1, Template 2, Template 3

Now you’ll want to use your monster template to trace the shape onto your felt.

When you’re done tracing your monster shape onto your felt, go ahead and cut your monster out of the material.

Once you have cut your monster out of the felt, you’ll want to glue the felt portion onto your poster board to give the felt some stability.

You can use white school glue or hot glue for this.

Cut an oval shape out of flesh toned felt and glue onto the monster.

Add poster board teeth.

You can add fangs, buck teeth, sharp scary teeth etc.

Start adding additional features such as googly eyes or stripes on the horns.

Use a black sharpie marker and draw on an adorable face.

You can draw any face you’d like.

Your monster is now finished unless you’d like to make him a bit more expressive.

Invite your kids to add pom poms, pipe cleaners or scraps of felt to your monster.

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Felt Monsters Art Idea For Halloween

FELT MONSTERS

This is a tutorial on how to make a felt monsters art Halloween.

Prep Time 5 minutes
Active Time 10 minutes
Total Time 15 minutes
Difficulty Easy

Materials

  • Poster Board
  • Felt (Various Colours)
  • Pen & Black Sharpie Marker
  • White School Glue Or Hot Glue
  • Googly Eyes
  • Pom Poms
  • Pipe Cleaners

Tools

  • Scissors

Instructions

    The first thing you’ll need to do is print your monster templates.

    You can print these on paper and trace it onto the poster board after you print.

    You could also print directly onto the poster board if you think your printer can handle it.

    Just cut the poster board to size. Once printed, cut your monsters out.

    Now you’ll want to use your monster template to trace the shape onto your felt.

    When you’re done tracing your monster shape onto your felt, go ahead and cut your monster out of the material.

    Once you have cut your monster out of the felt, you’ll want to glue the felt portion onto your poster board to give the felt some stability.

    You can use white school glue or hot glue for this.

    Cut an oval shape out of flesh toned felt and glue onto the monster.

    Add poster board teeth.

    You can add fangs, buck teeth, sharp scary teeth, etc.

    Start adding additional features such as googly eyes or stripes on the horns.

    Use a black sharpie marker and draw on an adorable face.

    You can draw any face you’d like. Your monster is now finished unless you’d like to make him a bit more expressive.

    Invite your kids to add pom pomspipe cleaners, or scraps of felt to your monster.

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Angela Milnes is a Qualified Early Years Teacher who has specialised in Preschool and Kindergarten teaching. She has a wealth of experience teaching young children and is passionate about kids crafts and having fun as a family. Angela has also taught cooking skills and loves to share both family recipes and easy crafts here on The Inspiration Edit. Follow her on Pinterest!

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