These little felt snowballs are super fun to make. I used my sewing machine to do most of the sewing, but if you don’t own one you could probably do the whole thing by hand with only slightly more effort. These ornaments look beautiful hanging on the tree, but they make a great gift idea as well. Give a set as a hostess gift, or tie one to the top of a present for a little extra flair!
I used cream colored felt to make them look like little snowballs, but any color would work.
Here is what you will need:
sewing machine very sharp scissors felt (5 sheets will make 4 ornaments) permanent marker ribbon needle & thread glue gun clear glue-on gemsStack 5 pieces of felt together, then trace a 4″ circle on your top layer of felt.
Using a very sharp scissors, cut out circles out of all 5 layers. Be sure to trim away any black remaining from the marker.
Sew circles together in one straight line down the middle.
To form ball, start by stitching 2 adjacent flaps together in the center of curve, so that you now have 5 connected flaps.
Next, stitch the opposite flaps together halfway between the center stitch and the tops and bottoms of the ball. Repeat until the entire ball forms a honeycomb pattern. I used my sewing machine for all of this, simply going back and forth for a few stitches in each direction, but you could also do this part entirely by hand.
Using a needle and thread, stitch a loop of ribbon to the top of ornament.
Using hot glue gun, carefully glue small gemstones to each connection.
* * *
Have you made any of your own decorations or gifts so far this year? What have you made?
TAKE BACK CONTROL OF YOUR HOME LIFE
Ever feel like you just can't keep up? Our Living Well Starter Guide will show you how to start streamlining your life in just 3 simple steps. It's a game changer--get it free for a limited time!
If you love this resource, be sure to check out our digital library of helpful tools and resources for cleaning faster, taking control of your budget, organizing your schedule, and getting food on the table easier than ever before.
Have you thought of beading the exposed edges of each or every other “page” of the ornament?
WOW just what I was searching for. Came here by searching for check out the post
right here
Thanks for the clear instructions. My daughter and I each made one tonight.
Thanks for the cleR instructions. My daughter and I each made one of these tonight.
This looks great! We haven’t made any decorations this year yet, but we should.