Throwing your own Monster Party? Eden has whipped up this adorable monster coloring page that can be used as either an activity to keep early guests busy or to send home with everyone after the party. But the real party favor takes the cake. Check out the adorable stuffed monsters you can make yourself. Click below to download.
To make a stuffed monster: Download, print and cut out the monster pattern. Fold the the felt material in half (so there are two sides) and pin the pattern to the felt fabric. Carefully cut around the pattern and cut a white and black circle for the eye and a thin
strip for the mouth. By hand, sew the eye and mouth onto the felt before sewing the pattern pieces together. Once the face in completely sewed on, place your two pattern pieces together, face down. Sew around the edges leaving a small hole to turn the monster inside-out. Add the stuffing using a skewer to get into the hard to reach areas. Once the monster is stuffed, sew the hole together.
Note: If youʼre sewing the green monster only sew one side of each leg before you turn the monster inside out and leave the bottom open to stuff. The legs are too skinny and will not turn inside-out if sewn on both sides. When you do turn the monster inside out, you can hand sew the other side of the legs and the bottom hole. The legs do not need to be stuffed because they are supposed to be skinny. All fabric purchased at Joannʼs Fabric Store.
Monster Party Coloring Page
One-eyed Blue Monster Pattern
Green Monster Pattern
We’re so excited to have one of the sweetest event planners Eden Passante as a guest contributor this week. Visit her on her own blog, Sugar and Charm. Graphic design by Eden Passante; photos by Zan Passante.

































11 Comments
I LOVE those monsters. I think my office may need a few of them
too cute
Cute!
So cute! With all the beautiful colors available in felt these days, I can see a rainbow of monsters!! The coloring sheet is really adorable, too!
How cute. My kids recently discovered my bag of stuffing, and now they’re eager to make their own stuffed animals. Maybe I’ll suggest monsters instead.
love it! definitely making these for my little guy!
Those are too cute!
Really great ideas!
This whole party is so adorable! Our daughter had a monster party a few years ago, and it was a big hit with all of the attendees.
I have been LOVING the monster party all week! Such darling details through and through. The blueberry ice cream = my favorite. My friend Eden is so super talented and I love what she came up with! Thanks for sharing such great inspiration.
Hi! Loved this post. I included it in my weekly round-up. Thanks for always having such great material and creative ideas.
That is adorable…shame I lack sewing skills. Love the idea though
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