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Thoughtful Make: Handmade Christmas Decorations

We love Victoria’s (of Found & Sewn) tutorials and this time round, she’s created the prettiest, handmade Christmas decorations. Here she is with how to make them... Bthoughtful-Blog-Victoria-DIY-Christmas-Decorations-Handmade-post-1

Victoria's Handmade Christmas Decorations

“I love making Christmas gifts and decorations, using my time instead of money to sew, bake or make unique handmade presents. They are always appreciated and definitely beats contending with the Christmas shopping rush, every time.” – Victoria Bthoughtful-Blog-Victoria-DIY-Christmas-Decorations-Handmade-post-2 You Will Need
  • Felt
  • Fabric scraps/buttons/beads etc.
  • Cotton thread and needle
  • Ribbon or cord for hanging
  • Toy stuffing or cotton wool
  • Scissors
  • Pen and paper
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Step 1: Draw and cut

Draw your Christmas decoration designs on to paper. I have chosen a vintage bauble, drop and star. Cut these out and place on to the felt, mark around them in pen and carefully cut out 2 pieces for each decoration. Bthoughtful-Blog-Victoria-DIY-Christmas-Decorations-Handmade-post-4

Step 2: Time to decorate

Take one piece of your felt decoration and sew on any embellishment you like; off cuts of fabrics, embroidery threads, buttons, beads and lace all look great. I have used some fabric samples from The Braintree Clothing team and cut out motifs from the design to create a vintage bauble effect. Bthoughtful-Blog-Victoria-DIY-Christmas-Decorations-Handmade-post-5

Step 3: Sew and Stuff

Lay your embellished felt side (front side up) on to an identical plain piece, lining up the edges. Take a needle and thread and starting at the bottom of the decoration, sew around the perimeter using a stitch as I have (a whip stitch). Make sure the needle goes through both pieces of felt. I’ve use a contrasting white thread so the stitches are part of the design. When you reach the top, sandwich your hanging loop in between the two layers and stitch in place. Continue the whip stitch until you reach ¾ inch from the point where you began stitching. Stuff the toy stuffing (or cotton wool) in the gap until the decoration is just padded but not too firm. Close the gap with a few whip stitches. Bthoughtful-Blog-Victoria-DIY-Christmas-Decorations-Handmade-post-8 Repeat with the remaining felt pieces until you have enough to hang up on your tree or to give as Christmas gifts. That’s it!   Bthoughtful-Blog-Victoria-DIY-Christmas-Decorations-Handmade-post-9 Show us your snaps on INSTAGRAM or FACEBOOK if you give Victoria’s DIY decorations a go (or the one’s Jo recently shared, too). We’d love to see them hanging in your home!

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