I just adore Christmas tree decorations and fabric.. so I made these sweet little decorations!
Here is the tutorial so you can make some too!
Ingredients
Two kinds of fabric
Double sided interfacing
Iron
Scissors
Sewing machine
Start by putting your interfacing on the wrong side of one fabric and cut a circle.
Then unstick the other side and add to the wrong side of your other fabric. Cut the circle.
Iron it.
Then fold, iron again and cut in half.
Fold a small corner in the back and iron.
Fold the front over so that you have the 3 tiered look and iron.
Next sew the side seams so that your tree lays flat.
Then add a small piece of fabric for a trunk and sew the bottom.
And last add a yellow button to the top for a star!
Now you can make it into something pretty!
I made mine into a faux embroidered decoration!
Happy Tree Making!
I am sharing with
Centsational Girl
Love,
Pinkapotamus
Oh thats really cute
ReplyDeleteAMAZING!!!Love the colors and fabrics combination! Thanks so much for sharing the great tutorial!
ReplyDeleteHappy day!
Hugs from Portugal,
Ana Love Craft
www.lovecraft2012.blogspot.com
How cute! I think they'd be pretty on top of a gift.
ReplyDelete~Jenny; Black Fox Homestead
So pretty! I'd love you to come link up at my Pin Me Linky Party.
ReplyDeleteThanks for linking up, Amie! I am now following you via GFC & Pinterest!
DeleteThese are so cute, a great idea, a whole bunch strung together as bunting would be fab!
ReplyDeleteLove the Christmas fabric you used, totally cute!
What a fun and simple sewing project, and a perfect way to use scraps. I think they'd be sweet tied onto a Christmas package. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThese are too cute. I can see them working as a gift tag too. Thanks for sharing on the Winter Wonders & Holiday Happenings party!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing the patterns, well just in time as I am looking for a new hobby to deal with my spare time this season , green is indeed a perfect . Christmas Fabric color to represent Christmas, I'll look forward to make some.
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