Decorative DIY Emoji Pillow
This Decorative DIY Emoji Pillow is a great way that you and your kids can make some cute decorations for their room. These no sew pillows are a great project for children of all different ages to decorate their rooms with. Not only will they be proud of what they put together, but they also get make some really cute home decor crafts and save you some money while doing it. This craft video will show you exactly how you can make this no sew project, and have it looking like a perfect DIY pillow!
Estimated CostUnder $10
Time to CompleteIn an evening
Primary TechniqueNo Sew Project
Project TypeMake a Project
Materials List
- Felt Sheets In Yellow, Red, Black, Blue, White, and Pink
- Stuffing
- Scissors
- Sharpie
- Fabric Glue
Decorative DIY Emoji Pillow
DIY Pillow Instructions
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Lay down two yellow felt sheets so that they are lined up. Then, taking an inanimate object in the shape of a circle, trace around that with your sharpie.
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Cut out your two circles, and if you are keeping them stacked on top of each other while cutting make sure to keep them perfectly aligned the entire time.
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Apply a ring of glue around the edge of one of the felt circles, leaving four or five inches unglued, so you can stuff your pillow.
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Place the second felt sheet on top and press the sides lightly, and set aside to dry.
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While the pillow is drying take your other felt sheets, and trace and cut out the emoji faces you want on your pillow.
Pro Tip: You can refer to the pillow to help with cutting the features proportionally. -
Take your cut out emoji face and glue them onto your pillow base, press firmly and allow to dry.
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Now stuff your pillow and fold the opening under and glue shut.
Note: Be sure that between each gluing session you are giving your project plenty of time to dry to keep it from becoming mishapen.
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lcarr
May 29, 2017
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lcarr
May 29, 2017
This is a wonderful idea, and what child (or teen) wouldnt love these. My concern is with the glue. I realize gluing is easier for a kids craft, but the pillow cover would not last long. It would come undone fairly easily. I would prefer to sew mine if I made these. Crocheting around the edge would work too. Thanks for sharing. They are really cute!
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