Hey, guys! It’s Katie here. I recently made one of my most favorite toys for my kiddos and I just had to share! I have to admit, when this idea popped into my head I may have gotten a little overly excited. You see, one of our very favorite things to do as a family is tend to the garden, but since we live in the Midwest there has been none of that for many months now. Soon the weather will be warm and we will be growing goodies in the garden again, but until then this toy garden box will help tide the girls over. Here’s how to make your own:
Supplies:
-A color variety of felt (purple, orange, green, and red were necessities for me)
-Green pipe cleaners
-Velcro
-Brown paint & paint brush
-Brown jersey cotton
-Needle & thread/scissors
Now, let’s start with the garden box. Grab any good-sized box you have lying around your house. I chose one that was pretty shallow so it would be easy to “plant” in.
Step One: Cover the entire box in brown paint.
Step Two: In between coats of paint, you can start on your “dirt.” Cut a piece from your brown jersey fabric to fit the width of the box (mine was 13″ x 14″). Fold it in half and run a stitch up the edge with your sewing machine.
Step Three: Flip right side out and cinch one end closed with a running stitch pulled tight and tied off. Stuff it full and cinch the remaining end closed. Repeat as many times as needed to fill your box.
Step Four: Insert your “dirt” pillows and make sure they fill the box. Now, onto the carrots!
Step One: Cut out a large triangle from orange felt and fold in half (mine was 5″ at its widest point and 5″ long). Stitch from the bottom to the top edge. Be sure not to stitch it closed.
Step Two: Cut out a circle for the top of your carrot, along with the leaves. Stitch the leaves to the top portion of the carrot.
Step Three: Flip the carrot right side out and stuff. Hand sew the carrot top on.
Step One: Cut out a large circle from your purple felt (mine was 7 1/2″ in diameter). Clip four even triangles out of the circle (as shown above). Join each edge with the one next to it with your sewing machine. Repeat until the beet is sewn all the way around.
Step Two: Flip right side out and stuff until firm. Cinch the top closed and tie off.
Step Three: Cut a long leaf shape from your green felt (mine was 8″ tall). Stitch a purple stalk piece to your leaf to create a sort of pocket. Leave the bottom open.
Step Four: Insert a pipe cleaner into the stalk. Cut off the excess and repeat.
Step Five (optional): I used contrasting thread to sew veins onto the leaf to make it look more realistic.
Step Six: Insert three leaves into the beet and hand sew them in place. Tie off and you’re all finished! Repeat as many times as you’d like. I made two beets for my box.
Step One: Cut out a simple strawberry shape (as seen above—mine was 2″ at its widest point and 2″ long). Stitch around the edges, leaving the top open.
Step Two: Flip right side out and stuff. Cinch the top closed and tie off with a knot.
Step Three: Add small, decorative stitches all over the strawberry. Cut a small green top and sew a piece of soft velcro to it. Hand stitch the top onto the top of the strawberry. Repeat as many times as you’d like. I made four strawberries for my plant.
Step Four: Twist a group of pipe cleaners together. I used three.
Step Five: Cut out leaf shapes in groups of three. Create jagged edges and then stitch the leaves to the pipe cleaners on the bottom side. Repeat this step until the pipe cleaners are entirely concealed.
Step Six: Grab another pipe cleaner and insert it through a leaf shape (this leaf looks more like the top of the strawberry, with four points). Round the edge of the pipe cleaner and lay flat against the felt leaf.
Step Seven: Stitch a rough piece of velcro over the rounded pipe cleaner. Repeat on both ends.
Step Eight: Twist the pipe cleaner around the base of the plant. Now you’re all done!
Now it’s time to plant (and unplant) your garden in the box! My little Poesy girl had so much fun with this part!
I added some simple felt flowers and some store-bought ladybugs to add to the fun of the garden box. This is one of my very favorite children’s toys to date! It’s a great way for little ones to learn about gardening. Happy crafting! xo. Katie
Credits // Author: Katie Shelton, Photography: Katie Shelton & Sarah Rhodes. Photos edited with Spring from the Signature Collection and Phoenix from the Fresh Collection.
160 Comments
This is adorable Katie!!!!
this is genius. love it!
This is SO cute! I noticed it on your blog yesterday and thought it was adorable…I love the close-up photos even more!
This is so adorable and fun! I’m not sure if my nephews would be as stoked as I am about it though….
So funny, my kidoos will love it !
This is just about the sweetest thing ever.
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Such a nice idea ♥
So perfect! I love that you encourage more traditional toys. I was immediately intrigued by this one when I saw it on your blog, so I’m very glad that you took the time to share this guide. Definitely one I’ll be saving my own minis. thanks, Katie!
adorable!
adorable!
Great post!!!
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Kisses 🙂
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…perfection. I’d love to see more DIY toys!
Wow, this is awesome, but it looks like a lot of work….
What! This is amazing. ITs like a ring box! and I love jewellery and gardening. Thanks so much for the great idea. This is a must make! About how long did it take you to make this one after you gathered all your supplies?
This is the cutest toy ever. Completely in love with it!
This is the cutest gift ever for a little one!
Xx Milly
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Such a great idea! Thanks for sharing!
Lx
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Katie, this is so amazing! You always have the best DIYs.
These are absolutely the cutest! Reminds me I really should save up for a sewing machine if I wanna start bigger sewing projects!
xo Trisha
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oh my goodness! this is the sweetest tutorial! maybe i’ll make one for myself since i don’t have any little ones 😉
xo jac
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awesome.
all i can say is awesome.
making one.
perfect for winter at my house too.
I LOVE this! I am going to make one of these for my boys! Too fun 🙂
How long did this take? I’d love to make it for my nephew but his birthday is fast approaching and I’d like to know if I’m biting off more than I can chew.
Thanks!
That is so adorable. You are one crafty mamma.
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Adorable! Nice work katie.
Crazy adorable!!!
That is so cute!!
Wow! This may be the coolest and cutest little kiddo toy I’ve seen! I love it! I’m not much of a sewer myself, but this is just too cute not to make for kiddos! Adorable!
xoxo
Taylor
That is fantastic!!!!!
What a creative idea and so realistic. Great job!!
this is the cutest and most imaginativ DIY toy for children that I’ve seen in a while! :))
I LOVE this garden box. I definitely want to make one when I have kids. I’m already dreaming up crazy ideas for more veggies!
This has to be one of the most creative toy ideas I’ve seen in quite a while! It’s so adorable, it goes straight to my favorites folder 🙂
xoxo
Ana
This is an adorable idea! Such a great way to teach the children about different plants, too! Thanks for sharing!
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What a great idea! I’ll be trying this out for my kiddos. Thanks for sharing!
Bah!! So cute!! If I could sew… I’d probably still not make this. haha, but LOVE the creativity! What an awesome mom to take the time to make this!
my goodness these are adorable – I wish I had a little person to make these for.. I can’t really make it for myself can I? hehe
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I can not wait to try this! My brain is running through all of the other veggies you could add too…potatoes, celery, tomatoes, it’s seriously endless!
Speak of the devil! I guess a bunch of us saw this toy on her blog and loved it. Lucky us, we got a tutorial!
omg so cute!!!
Katie you are the best!!!
i wanna be like you 🙂
love
Eeeee! This is so cool! My favorite are the beets. 🙂
this is the cutest thing ever!!!
x
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Amazing idea! I want to make something like this for my little cousins, I hope they will like it : ).
It’s hard to say because of photographing all the steps and such, but I would guess maybe 4-ish hours. It wasn’t too bad!
The figuring out stages always take a little longer than after you know what you are doing, so I would guess 4 or so hours. It really wasn’t too bad. If you have someone to help with the cutting it goes even faster!
Yes! I love that!
This is so fun. My son would love it!
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This is such an adorable idea! I noticed this on Katie’s blog and had my fingers crossed for a tutorial. 🙂
This is the cutest thing ever.
How positively CUTE!!!
love this! it’s so fun…..although an actual garden you actually get to eat 🙂
I love this! I’m definitely doing this with my girl!
This is absolutely adorable!
This is awesome! I love it!
Adorable. I have to make this for my granddaughter.
These are beautiful! I am starting gardening with my kids so this is a perfect spring craft. They are going to love this Thanks!
Woooow! This is so beautiful! I want one for myself!
This is the cutest craft ever! I might have to try it out!
Shannon
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Aww this is such a cute idea! I love it and she looks so happy planting everything! Great way to inspire youngsters to garden!
♥
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So cute. But mostly I am commenting because my daughter has that same dress! Or as she calls them ‘pretties’.
wow I love this!!! Katie is a genius!
possibly my favorite post to date.
This is such a cute idea. My older children (11 & 13yrs) made some felt food for my little one ( 3yrs) for Christmas….I can’t wait to show them this idea!
Adorable! This may the one thing I actually make. Thank you for sharing.
So adorable!
So truly very adorable! The little girl too! I wish I had sewing skills, or the patience for sewing =)
What a great idea! So sweet…I can’t wait to make this for my daughter:-) Thanks
Too cute! I wish I would know how to use a sewing machine 🙂
THIS is so cute!! I need to make one 🙂 Thanks for this great and adorabell project:)
xx Anika
Katie, when I saw this lovely toy on your blog the other day, my eye was drawn to it immediately. So glad you posted a tutorial here! This is the kind of thing that makes me very keen to have kids RIGHT NOW!!!
This tutorial is really cute!
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Wow, it’s awosome. I have to make it for my little girl
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Katie!
This is adorable! very creative!
I loved it!
xxx
This is an amazing idea, looks like a lot of fun.
LOVE it!
They’re beautiful. I really should do some crafts for my toddler now.
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Oh I love this!!
It’s such a cute idea!! ♥
xo Maria
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This might be the coolest thing I have seen for a while!
Being a gardener I love it! Thank you for letting us see it.
So cute! I don’t plan on starting a family for years but I totally want to make this for my future children! So creative!
SPECTACULAR. I love it. But you forgot to add “fiberfill” or whatever to your list of supplies
omg! this is great! Amazing idea and soooo cute!
This is possibly the cutest, most genius toy I’ve ever seen! Thanks for sharing it, Katie! I think I have to make one for my nieces.
That is beyond adorable!
this is such an amazing and creative idea! i love it such a great play pastime for little ones. My little on e would love this, thanks for sharing it.
Zoe
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My kids are tweens and teens now but I still think this is absolutely adorable! How creative 🙂 Love that you shared this!
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This is so great- though I don’t have a sewing machine, I may just have to hand-sew these for my three little boys. They are missing the garden too!
This turned out great Katie! Love it.
This is a simply WONDERFUL idea.. what a great gift this would be for a little one ready for spring. I think you could sell these…
This is such a fun project to make and to play with ! Love the picture when your little gardener smells the flower !!! So cute !
This is absolutely superb! Love it!
This is ADORABLE!! Planning on sharing this link with a few garden loving family members who I know will love making this for their kids.
holy moly, that is incredibly impressive!!
I am going to make this for my nephew!
Ok, this is the cutest thing ever. Amazing!
Why is felt one of the best materials ever? I’ll admit, I just want to make one of these for myself.
What a great idea! Gardening all year round! And such an awesome way to get little ones interested in gardening 🙂
i can’t get over how adorable this is!! great idea, katie!
xxoo,
nikki
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The cutest ever. Congrats on this great idea!
So freakin’ adorable!
This is adorable! And it seems esay to do, even without a sewing machine. I don’t know what is cuter (well, I do in fact), the toy or the little fairy playing with it…
This is one of the most amazing things I have ever seen!!!!!! Thanks so much for sharing!! 😀 xxx
I am angered by the level of cuteness
You should totally sell these! (for those of us who aren’t as talented with a sewing machine)
where do you get your felt??
This is adorable and so cute, great idea
LEARNING to grow your own veggies and fruits in play/pretend . . . a FAB IDEA for young kids! Sewing felt foods for the garden: colorful carrots, beets & strawberries each planted in a separate row in the soil/ garden box. Older kids could help sew a little by hand. Later kids can plant seeds in the ground for a REAL and learn gardening skills. THANKS for sharing this . . . your creativity shows! Sarah in Minneapolis
THIS IS TOO CUTE.
This is one of the most amazing projects you ever had up here, in my opinion.
You guys are so creative, sometimes it´s overwhelming.
What a darling gardening play set! I am putting this on my summer to-do list 🙂 ~Denise
This is actually the best diy idea I have seen in ages. So wonderful!! Thank you! 🙂
I don’t own a sewing machine… Do you sell these????
Insanely cute! Can’t wait to make one of these for my little man who will be two next summer…it will be the perfect companion to our real pallet garden 🙂
What a gorgeous idea! Love the photos – can’t wait to have kids!!
Anisa – The Macadame. xx
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This is seriously the sweetest project ever! Can’t wait to make this for my (future) babies!
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Wow this is absolutely fantastic, my daughter would love this.
Chloe
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This was the cutest thing I have ever seen! And så much fun!
Oh my lord this is the absolute cutest and most amazing thing I’ve ever seen!!
Elsie and Emma, Oh my word this is too adorable!! I love the felt gardening box as a primer for the dirt veggie patch this summer. Am going to try this. Thanks so much for the great inspiration! Best, Jen
Jeez, this is one of the cutest things I have ever seen on the web.
Love it!
So cute.
I remember this idea from IKAT BAG a few years ago, I like the box you did tho…
http://www.ikatbag.com/2009/04/dirt-foam-part-5.html
Seriously, the CUTEST CRAFT EVER! Bravo!
xo, Sarah
Oh my! This is adorable!!!
I love this idea!!! I’m passing this along to my mom and telling her to make it for my niece and nephew haha.
One of the best DIY toys I’ve seen yet. Already made the beets and they are adorable. Plan to have the whole thing done in time for our 3-year old’s birthday. Thanks so much for a great idea.
Incredible work!!
chapeau
This is great! I love the idea, the result, everything! I will do it for my little girl. Thanks for sharring!
Too good . Luv the idea
I am totally going to do this! I think I will also make “lettuce” and “tomato” plants too.
I am so obsessed with this. It’s so cute and great for learning about the garden even when inside.
Wish there was a way that those of us with NO skills could buy it. Great project for the talented judging by the way yours came out.
LOVE it.
I made one similar to this. What I did was I used a rectangle flower planter and made two rows of brown felt covered over sponges. I made one for flowers and one for vegetables. For the vegetables, I use plastic carrots and onions and potatoes.
I love this so much! Thank you for sharing!
Cannot wait to make smaller versions of these for my kids’ Easter baskets. Question though, I don’t have a sewing machine…do you think I could do all this by hand? I’m pretty good at sewing by hand so I think with some adjustments I could do it.
oh I so want to make this!!!! It’s absolutely adorable!
Totally love this idea to help get kids more into gardening, how cool! When I get the sewing machine back I think I’ll start making it for the niece and nephew!
Great idea!!!! I love it!!!!
This is so cute, I can’t wait to make it. Thanks so much!
are you selling that??? love it hpw much to make one for me? 🙂
Really a clever idea and attractive toy. Imaginative, and I bet it will be fun to make and to play with. What a cool way to learn about where our food comes from and how plants grow!
This is the kind of toy that really makes kids use their imagination to interact with the toy. I think this is the kind of toy that will help develop traits I hope my children will have: respect for life, appreciation of the beauty and wonder of nature, appreciation of the joy of nurturing life . . .
Thank you for sharing this.
Now I just gotta learn how to sew neater! This is sooo cute….!!!
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This is adorable! If you had no sewing skills (like me) I would use dark brown tights to make the dirt rows (fill the ‘legs’ of the tights with the stuffing) and tie off ends with brown ribbon. Maybe hot glue it shut? I could also see myself hot gluing most of the vegetable parts together(like the flat leaves) and maybe drawing the veins on the leaves with Sharpie marker? The berries I can hand sew…I may make this for my granddaughter for Easter! Even if I only had flowers growing for pulling and making bouquets, I am sure kids would love that too- they can put little vases of flowers they ‘grew’ all over the house..What if they put ‘seeds’ in the night before, and you replace them after they’re asleep with the flowers! I am having fun exploring this! Thanks for the great ideas:)
Where did you get the little ladybugs? :)Too Cute!
Love ur blogs , so much to be inspired about . My friend natalia( lazy girl world) told me to follow you if I Wana start blogging .
N yet she was so right ! I have learned a lot from u !
This is such a great idea! My kids will love it. Thanks for this DIY, I really like the strawberries…
What a wonderful idea, my girls would love this!
Absolutely lovely. We included a link on our FB page (https://www.facebook.com/KidsCareList/posts/236354646556275) for other parents to see this.
You’re a pro Katie. I’ve been making mine and I’ve put in 12 hours! eeek! Still not done but almost. I really love it still and is a grat idea. The cutting took most of my time up for sure. Thanks again.
This is so adorable !
It’s always a pleasure to visite your blog and see your pictures and creations.
Xoxo
Michelle
This is so cute, and I love how you did the step by step tutorial with the photos. Makes it so do-able and easy to understand for someone like myself with limited sewing skills. Thank you!
Thanks for the idea! I just made mine. But without your inspiration, it would not be possible. This is the result: https://bycousinas.com/huerto-de-juguete-para-ninos-en-crochet/
Beautiful idea! I love it. ??
I loved it! Thanks for your idea! I made mine for my small daughter. The result can you see here: https://photos.app.goo.gl/EbDL4vkMm8pZvII33
What a seriously adorable idea! I can’t wait to make this for my toddler. She is going to love it!
Looking forward to reading more. Great post.Really thank you! Great.
Wow.. this is soo Cute ????
Thanks for sharing
I love this! I’m just debating what sort of age range this would suit…I’ve got a 3yr old niece and a 5yr old. Do you think it’s too young for the 5yr old? I remember playing with things like this in reception and year 1 of school but not sure!
Love it !! Just waiting for my kid to grow up and actually make her this ????