The holidays are creeping up and if you are a fan of making your own gifts, this felt board is a great option for the little ones in your life. It can be as intricate or as simple as you have time for and provides hours of imaginative fun! These are my tips to help you along the way!
If you have been following along, you know how much of an IKEA fan I am.
TIP: Fiskbo frames are perfect for kids in that they are lightweight and there is no glass involved, just a sheet of protective plastic.
This sheet of plastic was perfect to hot glue the felt backing on. Trim around the edges to take off the excess felt, put it back into the framing and secure down.
You’re left with a clean, flat and secured felt board!
My nephew LOVES firetrucks and I made this for his 3rd birthday! In this scene he can fight the fire in the building by knocking them out of the windows!
TIP: One of the best parts of a felt board is how interactive it can be. Make sure to give the props purpose to keep imaginations and attention spans running!

Not only does the ladder come off the firetruck, but I included a moveable water hose to assist with those blazing flames!
TIP: The ladder is attached with small velcro dots. Although felt does stick to each other, it can be hard to play if they don’t stick well enough. These velcro dots give a little bit more reinforcement which is probably needed when kids are playing anyways!
I had to include my nephew in a firefighter costume. And because I know that children change interests all the time, the velcro dots will come in handy making new outfits and new scenes for more fun in the future!
TIP: My last tip is to make sure all of the pieces have a place to be stored and protected. It is as easy as hot gluing some stiff felt pockets for the large and small pieces. Plastic bags don’t hurt too!
Although the pieces in this scene were rather intricate, they do not have to be! A simple house with doors that open and close or a couple roads with rectangular cars are just a couple of examples of scenes that are interactive and fun!
Looks wonderful!
How did you cut all these little pieces of felt so precisely?
Thank you Barbara! I printed out the images and took it apart to make it a template, traced and then cut with embroidery scissors. I did the same thing with my Pegasus Bow Holder and you can see more here. https://apeaceofcreativity.com/2017/06/12/pegasus-bow-clip-holder/ Please feel free to let me know if you have any other questions!
This is seriously so cute! I have to share this one my crafty mother in law/
Yes! Please do!