Christmas is one of the most delicious times to prepare in the smallest details, from the Christmas ornaments even those at the supper table. These details are responsible for that feeling of welcome and affection when we see the places we attend, such as that little tree at the work table or in the home decoration . Today we will talk about the Christmas ornaments in felt :
When it comes to types of embellishment, there are materials for all tastes, with varying textures and sizes. In recent times the craft ornaments have become a hype for being accessible, easy to do and for giving that personalized touch that everyone likes. One of the most requested types, the Christmas ornaments in felt well in all places, from the garland , decorative socks, snowmen, Christmas tree and even in Santa Claus, the fun thing is that with the felt, everything can become ornament for your tree.
Before you start on the fun, check out our special tips on how to do it Christmas ornaments in felt :
- Arrase on the models for your Christmas : candy, animals, flowers ... everything can turn into ornament and you do not have to stick to strictly "Christmas" themes.
- Print and cut the molds : for this you should use more durable and resistant materials like cardboard paper or acetate sheets if you want something more lasting.
- It's time to move the mold to the felt : A good tip is to use normal writing pencils for lighter colored felt and white pencil with dark felt.
- Attention to cut the pieces : in this step just take the scissors and have them seen, but take it easy so you do not cut too much.
- Leave all parts assembled and pinched : it may sound like bullshit, but checking all the cuts and riding can prevent a lot of headaches later.
- Capriche in the finish at the time of sewing and stuffing : this step is valid for both the sewing machine and the hand. Choose the most suitable point for the type of crafts you are making and ready. The favorite points of the craftsmen who work by hand are the buttonhole and the stitching.
Finishing the final details: This is the time to add the final details like ribbons, bows and whatever else you need to make your decor even more special.
60 stunning ideas of Christmas ornaments on felt to take as a reference
We've sorted out 60 amazing images to fill you with good ideas for this year's ornaments, check out:
Picture 1 - Christmas decorative socks in colored and printed felt.
Do you know those traditional socks that stand by the fireplace waiting for the gifts of the good old man? It is time to give a repaginada and to fill them of color and joy.
Picture 2 - Guirlanda with pastel tones in felt to hang in the door.
Picture 3 - Horn of Unicorn for a more enchanted Christmas.
The unicorn is the most beloved mythical animal that exists and will give a fun and different touch to your tree.
Picture 4 - Garland of pine trees in several colors.
Picture 5 - Embellishment for tree framing for photo.
Delicate and very personal, this ornament will leave Christmas literally with the face of your family and your loved ones.
Picture 6 - Papéis Noéis ready for the supper.
Picture 7 - Christmas souvenir sachet.
Use buttons and ribbon for the details and your purse will be ready to receive candy or whatever else you want.
Picture 8 - Little trees to decorate your tree with felt squares.
Picture 9 - Christmas stocking for all your guests.
Care and care are even more evident with details like this, just imagine putting small treats in each one's socks.
Picture 10 - Decoration for tree type cushions with felt.
Image 11 - The reindeer Rudolf and his red nose gracing the tree.
Highlight for this candy cane in place of the antler and the large eyes that make Rudolf even sweeter.
Image 12 - Fake colored flasher.
Image 13 - Another garland option.
The half-length sheets add a different touch to the garland and leave room for welcome messages, Merry Christmas or whatever you envision.
Image 14 - Calendar for handmade December.
Image 15 - Different ornaments for a tree that runs away from traditional.
see the mold to make this craft here .
Image 16 - Special Christmas Totem.
Image 17 - Stockings to store souvenirs and other items.
You can use these "socks" in the table decoration to put cutlery and other utensils.
Image 18 - Elf hat on felt.
Picture 19 - For who needs that the pine cone does not undo, that such a weigh in a pine cone of lierinha?
Besides not undoing it is super soft and does not hurt anyone if it falls.
Image 20 - Candy christmas with template.
To make these embellishments, check out the mold 1 , mold 2 , mold 3 and mold 4 .
Picture 21 - Christmas balls forming the tree.
For those who have less space at home and want to bet on wall decoration, you can build a tree with the own decorative Christmas balls made of felt.
Image 22 - The accessories of a snowman very nice and cute.
Picture 23 - Christmas curtain.
Christmas colors and classics like socks and trees come in as details of this curtain.
Picture 24 - Christmas trees super easy to make.
Picture 25 - Gingerbreads decorated fake.
It looks like eating, but it's just to decorate the table, see?
Picture 26 - More decorative socks.
Picture 27 - Embellishing the door: garland only with leaf molds.
Get into the mood of white Christmas and use your molds of different types of leaves in the decoration of your garland.
Image 28 - The famous speech that accompanies Santa Claus.
Picture 29 - Home made ornaments with Christmas landscapes.
This ornament mixes two typically Christmas things: the colorful tree balls and the globes with snow landscapes.
Image 30 - Booties for the whole family warm your feet indoors.
Picture 31 - Another tree full of texture with felt squares.
Just cut out felt squares in different sizes, in ascending order, stack everything up and use your imagination in the finish.
Picture 32 - Christmas Heart.
Picture 33 - Garland of felt.
Enjoy light colors contrasting with the colors of the tree to give more prominence and delicacy.
Picture 34 - A very colorful and fun reindeer.
Image 35 - Another garland with pinheirinhos.
In this option you do not need to cut the felt like a continuum, just cut pine nuts and join them with a ribbon.
Image 36 - A little owl protected from the cold at the top of the tree.
Image 37 - Luvinhas in a countdown garland.
The most enthusiastic about Christmas will love these exciting gloves.
Picture 38 - Decoration with felt in a frame to put on the main wall.
Picture 39 - Christmas rings for napkins.
Combining the right colors, these rings give life to the most beloved figures of Christmas.
Image 40 - Garland of triangles to go preparing the house for the festivities.
Image 41 - Christmas pinewood with wooden base.
The wood base contrasts with the feel and delicacy of the felt, giving a rustic touch to your decor.
Picture 42 - Owls coming to celebrate in cork and felt.
Picture 43 - Mobile Natalino.
Cut out long felt plaques and arrange them in a mobile form to hang in the room and create a beautiful and interactive decoration.
Picture 44 - Sacolinhas desires.
Image 45 - Guirlanda well ornamented in fabric and felt.
You can use any theme in your wreath: from kittens dressed for Christmas to sweets and other typical items.
Picture 46 - Felting pinheirinho to make a Christmas card to deliver to friends.
Picture 47 - Felt mice looking for Christmas candies.
A great ornament for the traditional candy canes!
Picture 48 - Simple and easy decoration on the flasher wire.
Image 49 - Arvorezinha adorn with little squares of felt.
Another stacked felt tree option is this tiny little version that sits perfect hanging from your larger Christmas tree.
Image 50 - Mistletoe ring for fabric napkins.
Image 51 - Peace doves in several colors.
Enjoy the flight idea of the doves and arrange these cute birds of curtain-like felt or mobiles.
Image 52 - Standard of the good old man.
Image 53 - Felt polka dots on a string to put on the tree.
Felt polka dots have become trend in Christmas decoration along with the pompoms and give a different air to your tree.
Image 54 - Thematic photographic camera holder.
Image 55 - Another garland with leaves and felt flowers.
This is a wreath with a more springy look, with leaves of varied shades and flowers with more vivid colors. It is the ideal way to bring some of our tropical climate to the Christmas decoration.
Image 56 - Cones-tree of felt.
Image 57 - Stars to continue decorating the tree.
Colorful starlets with applications work as embellishments for the most diverse types of tree ... From the traditional most green, to the Scandinavian ones formed by dry wood branches.
Image 58 - More decorative socks.
Image 59 - Gingerbread handing out sweets to children.
A Christmas souvenir that gets sweeter with this smiling gingerbread handing out jelly beans.
Image 60 - Pine tree garland to roll in the tree and give more color for Christmas
More ideas with tutorials and step by step Christmas decorations in felt
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