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Felt Whipped Cream

Make your own felt Whipped Cream! (No sewing)

https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/felt-whipped-cream • Posted by B*

Here's one of many possible ways to create your own felt whipped cream for your felt desserts. *Note: While you could try stitching the individual sides together, you can also create your own whipped cream using just glue and white felt fabric, as shown here. :)

You will need

Project Budget
Almost Nothing

Time

1 h 00

Difficulty

Pretty Easy
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Description

Here's one of many possible ways to create your own felt whipped cream for your felt desserts. *Note: While you could try stitching the individual sides together, you can also create your own whipped cream using just glue and white felt fabric, as shown here. :)

Instructions

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    First, cut out a piece of white felt fabric (to your desired size) by following the shape shown here.

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    Gluing the eight sides of the whipped cream is a 2-stage (per side) process, best handled one side at at time so as to give each side enough time to dry. :)

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    You can follow this process in a clockwise fashion as shown in the diagram. Again, it would be best to handle one piece at a time to ensure that you allow each piece some time to dry. :)

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    Here's the 2-Stage (per side) Process: (i) Apply (craft) glue in a thin layer along the indicated straight edge of the first side. (ii) Align the tips of this first side with the second and glue the straight edge of the second side (shown here on the right of the labelled side) onto the first side. You will be repeating this step for the next few sides.

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    Follow the 2-Stage (per side) Process: (i) Apply glue in a thin layer along the straight edge of the second side. (ii) Align the tips of this second side with the next and glue the straight edge of the third side onto the second side. Repeat this step for the next few sides.

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    Follow the 2-Stage (per side) Process: (i) Apply glue in a thin layer along the straight edge of the third side. (ii) Align the tips of this third side with the next and glue the straight edge of the fourth side onto the third side. Repeat this step for the next few sides.

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    Follow the 2-Stage (per side) Process: (i) Apply glue in a thin layer along the straight edge of the fourth side. (ii) Align the tips of this fourth side with the next and glue the straight edge of the fifth side onto the fourth side. Repeat this step for the next few sides.

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    Follow the 2-Stage (per side) Process: (i) Apply glue in a thin layer along the straight edge of the fifth side. (ii) Align the tips of this fifth side with the next and glue the straight edge of the sixth side onto the fifth side. Repeat this step for the next few sides.

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    Follow the 2-Stage (per side) Process: (i) Apply glue in a thin layer along the straight edge of the sixth side. (ii) Align the tips of this sixth side with the next and glue the straight edge of the seventh side onto the sixth side. Repeat this step for the next side.

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    Follow the 2-Stage (per side) Process: (i) Apply glue in a thin layer along the straight edge of the seventh side. (ii) Align the tips of this seventh side with the last and glue the straight edge of the eighth side onto the seventh side. At this point, it is up to you if you wish to repeat the gluing onto the eighth and last side to link it together with the first (as I have done here) so that your whipped cream looks more rounded. You may also choose to omit this final step if you are happy with the shape of your whipped cream that should still look similar to the one shown here. Enjoy!