
Begin creating your DIY Felt Apple Tote Bag by laying a Red Gingham Luncheon Napkin on top of the Canvas Red Tote Bags. Adhere the napkin to the tote bag with a few dots of hot glue, making sure that all layers are glued down.

Peel off an Apple-Shaped Sticky Note and place it onto the red felt from the Gigantic Fantastic Felt Sheetspack. Begin to cut around the red boarder of the sticky note only, so that you create the peel of the apple.

Repeat step two by placing the tan center of the apple onto a piece of white felt and cut. Have your kids get in on the fun by starting to assemble the apple layers by resting the white onto the red.

Repeat by cutting out the stem using the brown felt and have your kids lay this at the top of the apple.

Next, cut out your stem using the green felt and add to the felt apple.

Lastly, cut out a few seeds. We recommend just free hand cutting these as they are too tiny to use the template from the sticky note! Once your kids have layered all of the felt into place, use your hot glue gun and use a few spots of glue to hold the apple together and then secure it to the bag.
If your looking for more fall-inspired fun, be sure to check out our Apple Picking Fall Playdate, Apple Cupcake Recipe and DIY Apple Sign!

Begin creating your DIY Felt Apple Tote Bag by laying a Red Gingham Luncheon Napkin on top of the Canvas Red Tote Bags. Adhere the napkin to the tote bag with a few dots of hot glue, making sure that all layers are glued down.

Peel off an Apple-Shaped Sticky Note and place it onto the red felt from the Gigantic Fantastic Felt Sheetspack. Begin to cut around the red boarder of the sticky note only, so that you create the peel of the apple.

Repeat step two by placing the tan center of the apple onto a piece of white felt and cut. Have your kids get in on the fun by starting to assemble the apple layers by resting the white onto the red.

Repeat by cutting out the stem using the brown felt and have your kids lay this at the top of the apple.

Next, cut out your stem using the green felt and add to the felt apple.

Lastly, cut out a few seeds. We recommend just free hand cutting these as they are too tiny to use the template from the sticky note! Once your kids have layered all of the felt into place, use your hot glue gun and use a few spots of glue to hold the apple together and then secure it to the bag.
If your looking for more fall-inspired fun, be sure to check out our Apple Picking Fall Playdate, Apple Cupcake Recipe and DIY Apple Sign!