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Sunday, December 12, 2010

Pizza Play Kit

Is anyone making any toys for their kiddos this year? I saw this pizza making idea at the Discovery Center Museum in Rockford, so I can't take credit for the idea. The Discovery Center had a pizza making area where the kids could make their own pizzas, put them in a pretend oven, put them in real boxes and they even had a kid-sized pizza delivery truck. Olivia loved making the pizzas so much, I knew I had to make a kit for her to play with at home.


I used fleece material purchased at JoAnn Fabrics for the crust. One yard of fleece will provide at least two small pizzas. I did not want the crust to be too flimsy, so I used InnerFuse brand double-sided stiff fusible interfacing to make the crust stable so the pizza would not be floppy.


I "sandwiched" the interfacing between two layers of fleece and used my iron to fuse them together.


Next, I used a strip of fleece to make the outer crust that goes around the pizza. I simply hot-glued the crust all along the outside edge of the fleece pizza crust.


Here is a shot of the finished crust.


I used sheets of foam purchased at Michael's to cut out the "sauce", "cheese", "pepperoni" and "vegetables."


 Here is the finished pizza with the cheese and toppings.


I asked one of our favorite local pizza places, Genoa Pizza, for a couple of small empty pizza boxes and they happily obliged.

I hope Olivia likes this present when she opens it on Christmas Day. She really enjoys "cooking" and making fun treats for us to eat!

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3 comments:

  1. This is such a great idea! Yours looks amazing! Hope you will share with my Pink Hippo Party @ http://pinkapotamus.blogspot.com/2010/12/pink-hippo-party-7.html

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  2. I am making a breakfast set for my daughter this year - I will be featuring it next week. I would love to have you link up to my Saving Christmas Party at: http://spartasavings.blogspot.com/2010/12/saving-christmas-week-8.html

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  3. This looks awesome. Great job and I'm sure your daughter will have so much fun opening this one.

    Elisabeth @ Treasuring the Moments.net

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