These Christmas ornament crafts transform plain ball ornaments into customized holiday decorations. Make a whole set to trim the tree or give them as heartfelt holiday gifts.
Hand embroidered felt star Christmas ornaments. Made with quality wool blend white felt and 100 % dark red wool felt. You can choose one single star or a set of 2 (2 white, 2 red, or 1 of each). Hand embroidered snowflake design is on front only, back is solid. Each ornament measures approx 3.5 inches at widest point. View all designs at Ornamentboutique.Etsy.com
Make a DIY advent calendar wall hanging featuring a tree that is decorated with one hand-stitched felt ornament each day leading up to Christmas. I’m so excited to share this project with you today. I made my sister an advent calendar for
Stringing up the Christmas lights is always a challenge. These handmade eco felt black cat ornaments wall be a delight for your holiday decor or as a gift. Show the cat lover in your life just how much you care with a unique gift. Approximately 2"x4" in size. Message me with your choice of species or with any custom orders. Custom species requests are welcome! I love a challenge. :) Ecofelt is made from recycled plastic bottles, so you can feel good about your purchase - save our planet!
13+ unique, modern Christmas sewing projects that you should start sewing in summer so you can enjoy them when it is time to decorate!
Tis the season for Christmas crafting, and my latest project has been these stuffed felt ornaments for the Christmas tree. I just love making my own tree ornaments! These ones were so simple to mak…
Miniature plush Yeti and Sasquatch are sure to delight anyone who loves creatures of legend - and cuteness! Here is a sewing pattern you can use to sew your very own. They make perfect Christmas ornaments or winter holiday decor! This PDF pattern will give you instructions, templates and embroidery patterns to make the creatures pictured. Finished creatures are 3". Benzie makes ordering the high-quality felt for this pattern a breeze! Complete with all the felt and embroidery floss you'll need. Choose supply options from the dropdown menu above. About Little Dear Aimee Ray has been an artist all her life. She is always working on something new and loves sharing her creations! Aimee is the designer behind 'little dear,' creating all kinds of felt sewing and hand embroidery patterns. She is also the author of the 'Doodle Stitching' series of hand embroidery books. You can see more of her work, and find lots of free embroidery and felt sewing tutorials at little-dear.com
I'm sharing my favourite patterns, inspiration and tips for making heirloom felt ornaments that you'll want to make, give, and treasure.
This super cute DIY Christmas Gnome Ornament made with felt is a great craft for gifting or hanging on your own Christmas tree!
Green Christmas tree ornaments with a little bit of gold embroidery - these are made with wool-blend felt. You can choose the green one from the pictures, or red, white ones; but literally I can make any colors... convo me with your custom request. Perfect as a little gift for a friend, as a babyroom accessory, or as a Christmas ornament as well. (Intended for decorative use, NOT A TOY. Please hang out of the reach of small children.) Each ornament is made from felt, carefully hand-stitched and/or embroidered. Special orders welcome, please convo me your requirements. Discounts available for multiple orders over qty 10. Any quantity and color combination possible. You can find other type of ornaments in my shop. Please note that though I strive to make high quality jewelry, this item is handmade. There may be minor flaws, I feel this adds the uniqueness of a handmade item - no two of my works are the same! Please remember that all computer monitors represent colors a bit differently. Every effort has been made to show the true color of this product. Made in a smoke-free and pet-free home :-) Care instructions: pure wool is self-cleaning material, so it almost never can get dirty. You can handwash it in cold / lukewarm water, and let properly dry on flat surface. Please allow up to 1-3 business days for your order to be shipped. I am not responsible for any postage delays after the item is posted. Package should be delivered within 8-10 days, usually it takes about 1 week (overseas), Europe 4-5 days. © 2012-2023 GrabaCoffee. All rights reserved. The rights to reproduce the work are reserved to the copyright holder. Please do not duplicate, copy, steal, or sell my designs.
Warm up your holiday decorations with adorable DIY mitten ornaments! 🧤✨ Explore our crafting guide filled with creative ideas and easy steps to make charming, cozy mittens that will bring a smile to your festive celebrations. Ready to spread some holiday warmth?
The BEST 81 DIY felt Christmas ornaments around! These soft, festive Christmas ornaments are so fun to make. Free template downloads avail...
Felt Christmas ornaments could be crafted quickly and inexpensively by you and your kids to make a new look to your Holiday tree which will be more cool and unique.
For the early part of this week, I was consumed with the "Loki" costume I posted about here . It was a big success, the only dra...
Last year we brought you THIS POST with 8 felt ornament ideas. Hello there! As the holiday season approaches, we wanted to take a moment to revisit a popular post we shared last year. I…
Make adorable Felt Christmas Cookies garland with this digital pdf pattern! You will receive an instant download when purchased. Pattern includes all six shapes (star, candy cane, tree, gingerbread man, heart and snowflake) String them together as garland or make them as hanging ornaments. Finished hand sewn ornaments range in size from 3.5" to 4.25." Digital Download includes: 1 PDF Tutorial file 4 PDF Patterns files (star, tree, heart, candy cane, gingerbread man and snowflake) Whether you are a beginner or experienced at sewing...you will enjoy making these Felt Christmas Cookie Gingerbread Ornaments! The tutorial is easy to follow. Within it's pages, you will find step by step instructions on how to make all six ornament shapes. Pictures are provided to help you along the way. The tutorial also includes a stitching guide on the types of stitching used to make the ornaments. Basic sewing supplies are used to make these felt ornaments. I've listed the materials needed to make the ornaments in the "Materials" section in this listing. A full list is provided in the tutorial as well. These Christmas Decorations are so sweet to display! Make them yourself and enjoy them year after year or give them as gifts! This tutorial and pattern is for personal use only. You may not sell products made from this pattern. Re-sale or distribution of patterns and tutorial, in any form, is strictly prohibited. Copyright © 2018 GingerSweetCrafts LLC
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Via Purl Soho Here's my selection of non-crochet DIY ornaments. I've chosen these bearing in mind that almost all of them can be made out of recycled or repurposed materials, a quality that gives them a green stamp. So, while browsing through these, think of old fabric, old felt pieces, left-over yarn, ribbons, books, glasses, pegs - the sorts you can (re)use, make something beautiful and prolong their life. Pine cones and pipe cleaners have never been more cuter together! Idea by Handmade Charlotte. It's never a dull idea to give a new shine to old baubles. By Maria Marie. I absolutely love Claire's repurposing DIYs - that woman has a wondrous mind! I am linking to two of her projects - ornaments she made out of eye-glasses and cotton reels + maps. Get some wooden beads and turn them into magical ornaments. Via pinterest. Here I might throw in my Bohemian Pom Poms tutorial. These make quite a sight on the tree! Make your pegs' lives more exciting! Via pinterest. I don't think it's wise to hang these adorable pillows baubles on the tree, but if you feel adventurous, go for it! Studio DIY shares the sewing tutorial for these ornament pillows, and I also found this holiday lights pillow tutorial by AwwSam. Make your Christmas magical!
Add a festive and homemade touch to your holiday decor with felt ball ornaments! 🎄✨ Our DIY guide offers creative ideas and easy steps to craft colorful, cheerful, and fluffy decorations. Dive into the joyful crafting experience and personalize your holiday display!
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Today we are making DIY felt Christmas ornaments using only felt, a few beads, some thread and out free printable ornament template. These little felt Christmas ornaments are so easy to make yourself, but look
Anyone with beginner embroidery skills or higher can make these felt monogram ornaments! Craft them for yourself or as a personalized Christmas gift.
Elevate your Christmas decorations with charming easy DIY felt Christmas ornaments for Christmas tree decorations. Explore our collection of handmade, DIY Christmas crafts that bring festive cheer to your tree. From cute and personalized designs to rustic and vintage-inspired Christmas tree ornaments, these easy felt ornament patterns make perfect holiday gifts. Get creative with unique, kid-friendly felt Christmas tree decorations and add a touch of Scandinavian whimsy to your holiday decor.
Twinkling lights on park trees and glass balls hung in shop windows, little by little…
The other day I came across this pin on Pinterest, which is an image uploaded by a user of a simple embroidered felt Christmas ornament made all the more lovely with the addition of quite a lot of …
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Start making your own DIY needle felt Christmas decorations with these free tutorials. Make your own needle felt Christmas decorations today!
The BEST 81 DIY felt Christmas ornaments around! These soft, festive Christmas ornaments are so fun to make. Free template downloads avail...
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Nothing says the holidays like bright Christmas tree ornaments. This set of six felt ornaments is a unique reminder of Christmases past. Hang these beauties on your own tree, or gift them to a new homeowner this holiday.Imported
Today is National Pickle Day so it seemed only fitting that I give you a free pattern for a Christmas pickle ornament. Why a Christmas pickle? It seems to be based on some sort of German legend that has perhaps been debunked. I don’t really know. But what I do know is Christmas pickles are... Read More »
We put our Christmas tree up on the weekend and it was the best day ever!! The four of us went down into the dark corners of the basement while our 1 year old was napping (which is amazing itself...), and wiped the dust off all of the Christmas decorations. My 5 year old and 3 year old carried armfuls of decorations, I carried the ornaments, and my handsome and strong husband dragged up the tree. (Artificial trees are heavy!!) For the first time ever, my girls are old enough that they were excited about putting up the Christmas tree AND they actually wanted to help
Merry Christmas, everyone! In my family, we often make each other hand made ornaments as gifts at the holiday times. My tree upstairs is filled with love and memories. Yes, we have a dog gate around our tree. We have 4 dogs and 2 cats in the house. It just seems prudent. Anyway, most of my family doesn't actually read my blog unless I link to it on my Facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/TangibleDaydreams/), so I'm going to take a risk here and let you all have a peek at the needle felted pine tree ornaments I'm making for them this year. First all, my materials: Materials: wool roving a wool dryer ball yarn Tools: needle felting needles a bit of foam for a work surface scissors a needle for the yarn needle nose pliers You can pick up the needle felting needles, needle felting roving, and wool dryer balls off of Amazon. The needle felting needles have tiny barbs on them, which will tangle the fibers of your roving down into the wool of the dryer ball as you gently stab stab stab. You will want at least brown and green roving, though I like having a few shades of each for this project. So, take your dark brown roving, and pull a wisp of fibers an inch or so long out from the main mass of wool. Twist your brown roving into a straight line. Hmm, the focus isn't very good here. Hard to take pictures without a third hand. Anyway, your brown roving will look something like this. Take the tip of the line of dark brown, and gently tap it into position with your needle. If you look at the top of the dryer ball, you can see that I have very lightly tacked a random bit of wool into place to mark which way is up. I ended up needle felting three trees onto this ornament, and this helped me place them. Tack the brown of your tree trunk very lightly down the line until you get to the bottom. Then, flare out the fibers just a bit to give you a sense of the trunk spreading into roots at the base of the tree. Tack the base of your tree into place. You can fold the stray ends of the fiber up into the tree trunk. Double check that you are happy with the placement and length of the trunk. Since you have been tacking very lightly, you can still rip things out at this point. Grab a similar wisp of pine green fiber. Lay the fiber crosswise, centered on the top of your tree trunk. Needle it to the tree trunk with several stabs up and down the width of the green fiber. Now, use the tip of your needle to drag the ends of the green fibers down at an angle, and lightly tack down the end of your branches. Do the same on the other side of the tree. Grab another wisp of pine green, and add it below the batch that you just did. Again, needle it to the trunk first to anchor it, and then tack down the tips of your branches. Move all the way down the tree this way. This gives you the outline of your tree shape. Since everything is still just lightly tacked down, you can still move things around. Do you like the general outline? Then it is time to needle felt in earnest. Gently stab stab stab, following along the branches from trunk to tip and back again. Be careful to enter and exit the wool ball at the same angle, or you may snap the tip off of your needle. They are fragile. In the above picture, I've been working on the right side, and not the left, so you can see the difference. Ok, you have the skeleton of the tree in place. But there are obviously some bare spots. Grab some more wisps of wool, and tack them into place where you want them. Use the pine green, but maybe also some other colors mixed in as well. I've got some of the lighter green here. And maybe some of the various browns scattered here and there might be nice too. There, that looks good for me. Ok, time to work on the base of the tree. I took another wisp of the dark brown, and tacked its midpoint in at the base of the tree Then, dragged the ends of the fibers out sideways and tacked them lightly down to show the ground line. I grabbed some of the light brown, and tacked it in below the tree. And then, I filled in between the two colors with the medium brown. I left things lightly tacked down on the ground for now... ...and then repeated making trees in two other places on my ornament. When I had trees next to each other, I drew the ground fibers toward each other to make a continuous ground line. Then I needled the ground fibers firmly down in place. Ok, once I had three trees in place, I didn't need my top of the ornament marker any more. Since it was just lightly stabbed down a few times, it popped right off. To add a loop for hanging, you can use a straight needle if you choose to... But I find a curved needle a bit easier to work with. Cut a length of the yarn, thread your sewing needle, and position the yarn at the top of your ornament. I find it is easier to use pliers to grab the needle to actually pull the yarn through the wool dryer ball. Tie a knot in the top of your yarn to make a loop. And then, on to the tree it goes!! You can use this same general idea to add whatever pictures you want onto the dryer balls. I figure my family gets these this year, and I'll see about adding a variety of ornaments to the Etsy shop come holiday time next year. I really liked this process, and want to do more of it!
Christmas fairy ornament Needle felted ornament Waldorf inspired doll Winter ornament Felt ornament Tree decoration Romantic gift Made to order I just love to combine wool with nature. These little fairies are my favorite creations. Each of them has its own personality, there can not be two the same. Use them as Christmas ornament or decorate your house with them - a little addition of magic. I love to give them as presents for my friends and their children. They are needle felted, Waldorf inspired dolls. Felt ornament You are welcome to my shop to see more of my fairies and dolls. Thank you for your visit. Original Design by Zuzana Hochman
DIY Felt Christmas Ornament Craft Ideas & Tutorials
Make cute DIY felt heart ornaments with leftover broadcloth or wool felt and yarn in red and white.
Little gnome swinging in the air. Needle felted, Waldorf inspired Christmas ornament Beautiful piece of nature for decoration. The fairy is about 4.5" tall. MADE TO ORDER Fairy ornament, Needle felted decoration, Waldorf inspired fairy, Princess ornament, Felted ornament, Fairy mobile, Nursery decoration, Fairy ornament, Waldorf inspired gnome, Felted ornament, Nursery decoration, Tree ornament, Christmas ornament, Design by Zuzana Hochman
Our felt ball bird ornaments combine roving wool for the head and wool-blend felt for the wings and tail. Perfect for your holiday tree!
These DIY gnome ornaments are a festive felt Christmas ornament that's perfect for all those gnome lovers out there! Be sure to grab our free gnome pattern!