Add accent lines with a needle and thread for a decorative touch.

Finish your candy creations with a string hanger, and place them on your tree for a retro look.

To make them, felt loose wool into letters of the alphabet and add cheery wool pom-poms.

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Felt Stocking Ornaments

You cant go wrong withred and greenwhen it comes to Christmas decor.

These DIY felt ornaments are simple and timeless.

Felt Moose Ornament

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These DIY felt ornaments are the perfect project for the whole family.

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To make these cute critters, paint animal faces onto small wood slices.

Use felt to add ears and other features, such as antlers, a tail, and feet.

Felt House Ornaments

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Make these DIY house ornaments using felt and leftover fabric.

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Beginning with a felt base, decorate your houses to create your ownvillage of ornaments.

Decorate them with buttons and stitching for added detail.

Plaid Stamped Ornaments

Plaid isalways in style for Christmas.

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Use a plaid stamp and ink to add a plaid pattern to felt sheets.

Then, cut the belt into ornament shapes and add a ribbon for easy hanging.

Decorate your turtle dove ornament with red stitching.

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Place a small animal on the edge of the mug for a whimsical touch.

All you gotta make them is red felt, white string, glue, and paper clips.

Create the ice skate shape with the felt, and add the laces and detailing with the string.

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For the blades, hot glue a paper clip to the bottom of each skate.

Star and Snowflake Ornament

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This felt Christmas ornament adds a fun touch to any tree.

To create the candle ornament, cut a rectangle out of felt.

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Using a different color of felt, cut out shapes to make the base and flame of the candle.

Finally, cut out a dripping shape to resemble melted candle wax.

Assemble the candle ornament and secure the felt together with hot glue.

Gnome ornaments

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Attach a string or ribbon to hang the ornament from your tree.

Bell Ornament

Bells are a timeless, elegant way to decorate for Christmas.

To make these ornaments, use felt to cut out a bell shape.

Round felt ornaments

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Using additional felt, add the shadow of the inside of the bell and a design for the outside.

Glue all pieces together with hot glue to finish your ornament.

Polka-Dot Star Ornament

This DIY felt Christmas ornament puts a fun twist on a classic star.

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Holly Leaf Ornament

Cut out curved leaf shapes to make this feltholly leafornament.

Personalize your ornament using different felt colors and add other embellishments like tinsel and sequins.

Attach the leaves in a wreath shape to a circle of felt with hot glue.

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Add pom-poms or cut out small felt circles to act asholly berries.

Felt Poinsettia Christmas Ornament

Festive red and white poinsettias will pop againstyour evergreenChristmas tree.

And the best part?

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These beautiful felt creations dont require watering!

Grab some white and red felt to start.

Make these ornaments without hanging loops to use as package decorations.

White Snowflake Red Star DIY Felt Christmas Ornament

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Scandinavian-Inspired Felt Christmas Ornaments

Traditional folk crafts inspired the imagery and colors of these beautiful ornaments.

Felt Snowmen Ornaments

Thesecheery snowmenare ideal felt Christmas ornaments to make from scraps of felt.

Felt Mitten Ornaments

Add a cozy look to your holiday tree with our mitten-shaped felt Christmas ornaments.

Candle DIY Felt Christmas Ornament

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Teardrop Christmas Ornament

This charming felt ornament showcases a simple, elegant designemphasis on the simple!

Pinking shears, felt, glue, and string are all you oughta create this Christmas craft.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, this is recommended because it prevents shrinkage.

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Use a gentle detergent to hand-wash the felt in cold or lukewarm water.

Avoid putting felt into the washer and dryer.

Yes, you’re free to use a sewing machine.

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Since the edges of felt wont fray, it is a great material for beginners to use.

True felt refers to wool felt, which is more expensive and typically comes from sheep wool.

Craft felt is a synthetic felt that is readily available at craft stores.

Holly Leaves DIY Felt Christmas Ornament

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Christmas Tree DIY Felt Christmas Ornament

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Holly Wreath DIY Felt Christmas Ornament

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Candy Cane DIY Felt Christmas Ornament

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Felt Poinsettia Christmas Ornament

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Felted Ball Wreath Ornament

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Scandinavian-Inspired Christmas Ornaments

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Felt Baby Owl Ornament

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Felt Snowmen Ornaments gift topper

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snowflake felt ornament

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Felt Mitten Ornaments

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Teardrop Christmas Ornament

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