
This week for school one of our projects was to make our own feely page like in so many picture books. Here are the steps.
1. Pick out a desired fabric. Draw a picture on cardstock that the fabric will go into.
2. Cut out a hole in the picture. I used my handy dandy ceramic cutting tool for this.

3. Use an embellishment glue stick to stick down fabric to the back and then glue a second sheet of cardstock over this. Use staples for thick fur fabric.

4. Seal edges with colored masking tape.
Trekker made a cat, Addie made a circle/egg, and I helped Edie make Cookie Monster. Trekker was definitely the most excited about this project.
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