I have been wanting to make these for some time now! Mushroom and toadstools for a nursery or playroom. These adorable furniture pieces are perfect for the kids to sit and read their books on. But as a photographer, they also happen to be the cutest photo prop too or this woodland styled photoshoot! This shoot has Madeline in the cutest fairy costume from Princess Paradise. I love all things fairy and fairy tale themed.
Here is the complete list of things you will need for these adorable mushrooms:
Supplies:
- 18″ or 23″ wood round
- 8 in diameter cement mold cut down to 11″ high
- Hand Saw
- Measuring Tape
- Marker
- Heavy Duty Packaging Packaging Tape and Duck Brand 1265013 Color Duct Tape, Black, 1.88 Inches x 20 Yards, Single Roll
- Scissors
- Stanley 84-055 Bi-Material Slip Joint Plier, 6 Inch or a small wrench
- Hot Glue Gun and Glue Sticks
- 2 yds Spandex Jersey Knit Fabric
- 1.5 yard Muslin Fabric or light ivory cotton for the under gill of the mushroom
- Varying scraps of fabric for your “dots” Enough for 20 dots (ranging from 2-6″ in diameter)
- Circular objects to help trace perfect circles
- Safety Pins and Pins
- Sewing Machine and Thread of your choice to match
- Non – Roll Flat Elastic 1″ Wide 2.5 Yards
- Craft Glue
- 2 bags Moss Matt Peel and Stick
- Sponge Neoprene 1/8″ Thick X 54″ Wide X 1′, flat foam scraps or old grocery bags + 1 large trash bag
- 9 standard 1/2 inch 9 nuts and bolts
- Flat Head Screwdriver
- 9 1/2 inch screws
- Screw Driver/ Drill with drillbit and screw head
- 3 90 Degree Metal Corner Brackets
- Small bag of Concrete Mix
- 1 grocery bag
- tarp or cardboard box to rest cement mold on
- Bucket of water
- small Trowel or small shovel
- Gloves
- Bucket for mixing cement
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This is SO CUTE! I absolutely love them.
Thank you Kelsie! We think so too! I love the day dreamer artistic aspect of them.