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Felt, 2 mm, A4 20x30 cm, Light Green Color - 1 piece

SKU: 812231
Weight: 18 gr.
Piece: 1
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At Emart stores, we offer an outstanding variety of felt and all the supplies you require to execute your ideas and projects flawlessly. We take pride in providing top-quality products at unbeatable prices to meet all your needs and exceed your expectations. Choose from our extensive range of acrylic felt, available in different sizes and thicknesses, ranging from 0.5 mm to 4 mm, and get ready to unleash your creativity with confidence!


The very name designer felt suggests how many wonderful things can be made from it. This material is exceptionally suitable for making decorations for every holiday, emphasizing its symbolism. You can find designer felt with different motifs (Christmas, Easter, for Baba Marta’s month, etc.). Every holiday, both with delicious food and lavish decorations, distinguishes the individuality of each person. Felt, with its rich color palette and attractive design of the figures, makes it a favorite for hobbyists. There are countless things that can be made felt by anyone with a little imagination and a lot of desire. It is very suitable for developing children’s fine motor skills and filling their free time with fun. There is nothing more pleasant than a handmade decoration and felt will add sparkle and magic to every holiday. There are several sizes of this material (A4, on a roll, by the meter). One of the advantages of felt is its durability, it does not fray, does not release lint, and can be ironed, and that’s why it is preferred by crafters for their creative ideas.



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