![]() The reason we need to use the stiff felt is so it will stand properly when you’re finished. They will just love to play with their new 3D flames! Don’t forget I have some fun DIY marshmallows that you can add to make this campfire way more entertaining! If you have the marks on the smaller flames just simply flip them over and voila the marks are gone! In reality, the kids will never even notice the marks. Simple tricks for sharpie marks: Don’t worry about the pen marks for now we can cut most of the sharpie pen marks off when we cut the flame out. Trace slowly around the largest flame with a fine tip black sharpie. Now let’s lay the largest fire flame template on top of 1- 9 x 12 sheet of stiff red felt. Lay the two pieces side by side and cut out the largest flame and leave the two smaller ones (the middle and smallest flame) connected for now. You be the judge, no one knows your kids like you do!įirst, you will need to gather all of your supplies: for the colored flames, you need red, orange & yellow stiff felt, glue, scissors, a fine point black sharpie and you may need a plastic bag or trashcan for the leftover pieces.ĭon’t forget to print your 3D Fire Flames template (print on cardstock for durability). Your kids can help with this if they are big enough. So be careful with the scissor & glue or glue gun. The end result of this fun DIY fire flame is for your kids to play. Make sure to allow enough time to get this done if you have littles from cutting to glue time and all. If you use E-6000 as the glue then please wait a full 24 hours so it can set properly. ![]() The total time for me was just under 20 minutes. Let’s get started making some fire flames! It shouldn’t take a long time to make. 3D Fire Flames Template (click the image below).Glue -Felt glue, E-600, or a low temp glue gun.Yellow -1 sheet large 9 x 12 Stiff Felt.Orange -2 sheets of Large 9 x 12 Stiff Felt.Red -2 sheets of Large 9 x 12 Stiff Felt.Color of the flames you choose (this is what I used).Your kids are going to have a blast not only making these but also playing for hours! Get ready to spark some creativity and get that imagination revved up for some fun! What you will need to make 3D Fire Flames Like the fire station, a good campfire outside of a log cabin or you could even teach them about the early humans and how they cooked with flames and used it as a form of light. Keep this set in your closet and surprise them by setting up the perfect fire pretend play stations in different places around your house. It’s filled with templates and you can even make your own DIY Fire Extinguisher! This 3D FIre Flame will also go well with this Fireman Theme fun for kids. It will be like having their own cozy fire Add a little wood grain with either a brown or black permanent sharpie. Otherwise, your kids can just color them with some brown and black crayons. I can show you how with these DIY Fake Log Templates. They don’t have to be huge logs even toilet paper rolls will work. If you have a few empty paper towel rolls and you want to make some fake logs. Or just let the kids choose the color of your campfire when you buy your supplies. The fire flames are yours to create so use all different colors or several different shades of the same color. ![]() It’s a safe way for kids to learn some fun facts about an open flame without the high temperature.Ĭhoose your own flame colors! If you want some blue flames or maybe some green flames at the bottom of your 3D fire flame no problem just add a touch or a lot. Try these easy to make pretend play marshmallows to roast over your new 3D fire flames. It can be the hottest day of summer or a boring day in the colder months and they want roasted marshmallows. Do your kids love having a campfire? Mine do! I have one campfire dude that just loves all things outdoors, hard work, and roasting marshmallows.
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