The templates are not just for pillows! They can be used on fabric, poster board, cardboard, cardstock, paper, however you want to make them. They can be adjusted to any size for your needs.
I bought supplies to let each grandchild make their own special pillow. One of them was the lion for Lion Guard and I thought this would be really cute for Daniel and VBS. Then, that led to this sheep which would work for any sheep lesson. So, here I am making pillows! You could make small ones and let the students draw a face with a Sharpie, or just hand out completed ones. The bigger ones would look great for a display visual.
The fabrics I purchased are white plush felt for the pillow front and back. For the top wooly part between the ears, I found a long pile Sizi white fur which is soft and amazing. I purchased the 2mm pink felt for the nose and the black 2 mm felt for the mouth outline. Add stuffing, thread, good scissors and a sewing machine. All the patterns and directions are in the download.
I made mine
as large as I could with the fabric folded in half to get the front and back,
but these can be made any size you prefer.
The
templates are not just for pillows! They can be used on fabric, poster board,
cardboard, cardstock, paper, however you want to make them. They can be made
any size for your needs.
You
can cut the wool puff, nose and eyes from felt and glue on poster board,
etc. Attach to a paint stick or large craft stick (depending on the size
you create) for more fun.
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