Tuesday, 11 March 2014

Mousey's Bedtime: Miniature Felt Mouse In A Box

Why hello there everyone! I think I have a new kind of addiction now. Miniature cuties! I saw some really cute miniature rodents in a box while taking a stroll on Google, however they were matchbox style with a cover and stuff, which is really cute, but as you probably know, I don't really mesh in with the crowd and decided to make Mousey just a bed instead. I feel bad for closing him up in a confined space. Felt cuties have feelings you know! (plus it is easier to make *snickers*)
Alright! So, we will be making a miniature felt mouse in a box, so simple to make and tons of fun too. You will need an array of materials this time around, but I promise you it is so worth it. This little set is about the size of my palm, perfect as a display on my vintage looking bookshelf. I can't wait to start making other kinds of miniature goodies to match my cute bed set.
Lets take a look at the things you will need to complete this felt project.

Things you will need:
Felt (different colors)
Needle/Thread
Stock Paper/ Hard Paper
Glue
Decoration for your little box ( I used fabric)
Scissors
Ruler

I hope you enjoyed this cute little tutorial. I had so much fun making this. Would you like to see more miniature felt creations? If you do, drop me a message in the comments and don't forget to send me pictures of your tiny little pets! HUGS!
TEMPLATE LINKS HERE:
BED BOX TEMPLATE
MATTRESS AND PILLOW TEMPLATE
MOUSE PLUSHIE TEMPLATE Follow on Bloglovin
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4 comments:

  1. this is so adorb!!!
    Can't wait for the template Aiko! <3

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  2. thanks for another oh so cute project. I've loved mini miniatures for a long time and to see this cute little mouse...makes me happy!! Waiting for the pattern : )

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  3. I forgot to say that I would definitely like to see more mini's : ) Thanks!!

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  4. Hi! love your blog! thanks for the wonder full things you share.
    Where can I buy/ get the patterns?

    Thanks, Cristina.

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