I’m sure you’ve noticed my obsession with gingerbread house but it really comes to life at this time of year. In the last week we’ve made a gingerbread tree, gingerbread biscuits, the gingerbread man story stones and today I wanted to share our felt busy bag gingerbread house.
The gingerbread house appears in the well-known fairy tale, Hansel and Gretel. Hansel and Gretel are a young brother and sister threatened by a witch living in the deep dark forest in a house constructed of gingerbread and sweets. The two children survive by outwitting her. Aspects of the story are a little dark but we are happy to take the fun aspects of the story and build lovely gingerbread houses.
Felt busy bag gingerbread house
I thought it would be fun to make a little busy bag activity for my 2 year old. Busy bags are self-contained educational toys and perfect for story telling at home or on the move. Our felt busy bag gingerbread house consists of a gingerbread house, doors and windows and felt sweets which can be placed on the gingerbread house. I added a handy felt pocket on the back on the house to store all the parts when it’s not being played with.
I adapted a felt Wild Olive pattern to make an adorable gingerbread house play scene. There’s a door, chimney, window, roof and tree to finish off the house, and a selection of candy canes, gum drops, peppermint, lolly pop and pink biscuits to decorate.
We love our felt gingerbread house although it was slightly hijacked by my 4 year old and his pesky Cars toys (as usual!).
Don’t forget to check out my gingerbread board on Pinterest for lots more crafty ideas
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13 Comments
Tiffiny
November 22, 2014 at 5:32 amThat looks adorable! I know my daughter would love to play with that.
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November 25, 2014 at 7:05 am[…] a huge fan of working with felt and one of my favourite projects is this felt busy bag gingerbread house, great for keeping my 2 year old occupied. Toddler Approved also made a sweet felt gingerbread […]
Jayne
November 25, 2014 at 11:24 amWhat a gorgeous idea! I’m just popping by from the Monday Parenting Pin Party – I’ve pinned this post to my home made Christmas decorations board. (Mum’s the Word on Pinterest)
channon
November 25, 2014 at 1:47 pmThis is so cute! Felt is so fun to work and play with. Pinned it! Visiting from Let Kids Be Kids Linky.
Karen Bell
November 25, 2014 at 1:52 pmWhat a lovely idea, it looks great too.
Thanks for sharing #LetKidsBeKids
Mum of One
November 26, 2014 at 8:54 pmOh my so cute! Thanks so much for linking to the Monday #pinitparty. I have pinned 🙂
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