Felt Ghost Plush Craft

Felt Ghost Plush Craft
Halloween may be a little different this year but, one thing that never changes is the fun you can have on this day.
Whether you are going out trick-or-treating or celebrating Halloween at home, this craft for kids is the perfect activity to do!
The great part about plush or plushies is that they’re not just for kids. I love making them and they make cute decorations or little gifts too.
Perfect for cold rainy days or for a school class craft.
Read on for the step-by-step instructions on how to sew a ghost plush!
Seriously, it’s so cute right?

Things You Will Need:
- Colorful felt fabrics
- Needle and thread
- Cotton
- Pencil
- Scissors
- FREE Felt Ghost Pattern

Step 1:
Select white, black and pink colored felt fabrics for the ghost plushie. Trace the 2 ghost base patterns on white felt, the small round shapes on pink felt and the big round shapes on black felt.

Step 2:
Grab the 2 black felt cutouts and stitch dot patterns on both pieces using white thread.

Step 3:
Stitch the eyes near the top side of any one of the base cutouts. Stitch a curved line (smiling) below the eyes.

Step 4:
Stitch the 2 pink cutouts on both sides of the mouth.

Step 5:
Place the plain base cutout under the stitched one and stitch around the side of both pieces to join them together. Keep a small open end to fill the ghost felt pattern with cotton or scrape felt.

Step 6:
Once the filling is done, stitch the open end to close it. Tie a knot and cut of extra thread if needed.

Halloween Felt Ghost Plush
This super cute and adorable felt ghost plush is perfect for Halloween. Whether it's to keep the kids busy, to make a keychain, or if you're a fan of ghosts. He might be a friendly ghost but, you can always make him your own.
Materials
- 1. Colorful felt fabrics
- 2. Needle and thread
- 3. Cotton
- 4. Pencil
- 5. Scissors
- 6. Stencil
Instructions
Step 1:
Select white, black, and pink colored felt fabrics for the ghost plushie. Trace the 2 ghost base patterns on white felt, the small round shapes on pink felt, and the big round shapes on black felt.
Step 2:
Grab the 2 black felt cutouts and stitch dot patterns on both pieces using white thread.
Step 3:
Stitch the eyes near the top side of any one of the base cutouts. Stitch a curved line (smiling) below the eyes.
Step 4:
Stitch the 2 pink cutouts on both sides of the mouth.
Step 5:
Place the plain base cutout under the stitched one and stitch around the side of both pieces to join them together. Keep a small open end to fill the ghost felt pattern with cotton or scrape felt.
Step 6:
Once the filling is done, stitch the open end to close it. Tie a knot and cut of extra thread if needed.
Notes
The best part of these felt crafts is that you can customize them exactly how you want them. You can add accessories or you can change their expressions. Have fun!
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Have Fun
I hope you have as much as we did making these. It’s a great way to get kids learning to sew or if they’re already adept, this will be super easy.
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You can use felt pieces to add accessories or string to add a hanger.
They’re cute to add to backpack zippers or just fun to play with during Halloween. It makes for a fun Halloween activity.
I hope you all have a Happy Halloween! If you want to see what we are up to, check out our day-to-day on Instagram at @whispersinspire!
Will you make this felt ghost plush craft this Halloween?
Let me know, til then—cheers m’deres!

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Nancy Polanco is a freelance journalist, lifestyle content creator, and editor of Whispered Inspirations. She is a proud Mom to Gabby and Michaela, and wife to Darasak. They all share her insatiable wanderlust, enjoyment of good food, and sharing their adventures with the world. Nancy is a contributor to the Huffington Post, TODAY’s Parents, and an Oprah Magazine Brand Ambassador.