A handmade crayon holder is the sweetest gift for little hands, and not to mention–a practical one too! We used these felt crayon holders were the party favors at my daughter’s birthday party, and they were a bit hit not only with the kiddos, but with the moms too!

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How To Make A Felt Crayon and Notepad Holder

Supplies

(I used the inexpensive craft felt found in 9″X12″ sheets at craft stores, often the size slightly varies. I found it okay to make minor adjustments by slightly stretching while sewing and cutting)

2 pieces 6″ X 12″ (lining, outside)

1 piece 3″ X 12″ (pocket)

1 – flower shape

1 – circle for center of flower

1 button with shank

1 – 12″ piece of ribbon

1 – 11″ piece of ribbon

8 –  Crayons

1 – 3″ X 5″ 80 Sheet Memo Pad

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Instructions

Sew ribbon to top of pocket piece. This ribbon will keep the felt from stretching when child places crayons and notepad in and out of the pockets.

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Place pocket piece on top of lining piece and mark fabric. I use a chalk marker filled with loose chalk. In the tip is a tiny metal wheel that neatly distributes the chalk. I have had it for years — it is a great tool!

Starting in the middle of the felt pocket, mark  1 5/8″ from the center then every 1″ to the side. The last space will be about 1 1/2″ (give or take, felt can stretch while sewing). Repeat on other side.  Really it only needs to be marked at the top. If making a bunch, use one as a template to mark the rest.

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Stitch from the center to the side, making sure to reinforce at top by back stitching at the top of each pocket seam. I found that the lining piece was often a bit longer at this point. trim side edges so they are even (I have not yet trimmed in the picture).

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Sew flower to top of outside felt piece. Insert 11″ ribbon 1/2″ into edge of flower before sewing around the petals. Sew flower center.

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Place the outside and lining pieces wrong sides together, matching edges and trimming if needed. Using between a 1/4″ – 3/8″ seam (my seam was a tad wider than 1/4″), stitch all the way around the outside edge.

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Finish edges with pinking fabric shears.
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To finish this diy crayon holder, sew button with a shank to the center of the flower. Place all items in the pockets, fold up and decide how long ribbon needs to be. Fold the end of ribbon (making about a 1″ loop) and stitch back and forth to secure. Trim any extra ribbon.

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All finished and ready to give to a special child in your life. I am sure they will be absolutely delighted with this crayon wallet.

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All wrapped up and so cute!

I hope that you will give this crayon roll with notepad tutorial a try. You might also be interested in these tutorials on how to make a crayon roll or a felt crayon roll. These crayon holders make great party favors, stocking stuffers, and theya re a must to bring a long to keep little hands busy while waiting on dinner at a restaurant or sitting in a doctor’s waiting room!

 

Please check out my new e-book, “Gifts Kids Can Make.” You will find simple and useful gifts to make with your children —– a great way to spend time over the holiday break. The gifts are perfect for year round giving!




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Comments

  1. This is going to a great project for my sewing class with the children. Thank you so much for sharing.

  2. My girls have something similar to this and love it! Your holds more crayons though which is really great! I’m putting together a round up of DIY crafts on my blog and wondered if you’d be willing to let me use a picture with your link. Thanks!!

  3. Hi, I’m new to the crafting world and am planning to make this for my friend’s daughter. I don’t understand though why the 2 green pieces of 6×12 felt are needed. I obviously undrstand why one is needed, but not two. I read where you sew the “wrong sides” together, but I can’t seem to match it up with the pictures. I don’t see where the two green pieces are. Can anyone clarify? I would greatly appreciate it. Thank you! 🙂

  4. This was great! It was super easy and super cheap 🙂 I made one for my 5 y.o. niece for Christmas. In the midst of opening up toys on Christmas Eve, she opened up this gift, then proceeded to lay down on the floor and start coloring lol! She made two pictures before my parents told her to open more gifts.

    I made it pink and purple and bigger. After finding a 5″x7″ drawing pad from Joann’s $2.50 bin and “large” Crayolas, I decided to make the holder bigger. The pocket size was 3″x18″, marked 2 5/8″ from center and then 1.5″ apart for the crayons. The lining/outside pieces were 8″x18″. Thanks a bunch for this tutorial!!!

  5. Crystal, A half of any sports ball, baseball bat, lego, a tennis shoe and the laces could be the closure. A tire or tire swing. A car.

  6. Love this project! I made one and now am going to make a few more for my nieces and nephews. I’ll have to put something different on instead of the flower though for the boys. Any suggestions?

  7. I found your crayon roll a while back and it was great! This morning I’ve been perusing your archived posts and came across this beauty! It quickly went into my favorite places!!! Thanks! ~karen

  8. Thank you so much for sharing this! The sewing machine and I have had a rocky past but this project was something even I could do 🙂 I made one for my niece and it turned out super cute! I’m new to your blog and love what I’ve found. Thanks again for sharing!

  9. I just made two using my hot glue gun (my machine is broken) and they turned out so cute. Thank you for the wonderful tutorial.

  10. This is wonderful! I whipped these up last night and have posted them on my blog today…. with a link back to you!

    THANK YOU!

  11. I have made one of these today for a last minute birthday party tomorrow for a 5 yr old boy ill see if i can add pics x

  12. Hi, I have a little blog here in Spain, spanish language, with very few readers by now, and would love to translate your tutorial and post it there. I will of course say it is yours and include links to your page and tutorial…would you mind? -happy new year by the way!!

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