One of the projects that I want to make is a set of play food for my kids. To purchase handmade play food it can add up. So I thought I would give it a try.
Here is my version of play sugar cookies...
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I started with some off white fabric and measured out double sided circles.
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Then I cut them out, pinning the sides together to make sure they we're e
ven.
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I then cut out smaller circles on pink felt.
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I then attached the felt to my fabric circles by sewing on beads to imitate sprinkles.
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This is what your "cookies" should look like...
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I then turned the cookies inside out and sewed them together. Leaving enough room to turn them back around.
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So to enclose my cookies I stitched around the edges.
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And here is the finished product. A simple handmade play sugar cookie that is safe enough for the baby to play with eat pretty enough for my girls to imagine with.
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