DIY Felt Christmas Cookie Ornaments

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Make Felt Christmas Cookie Ornaments

BHG Holiday Editors


February 7, 2019

We love the festive "sprinkles" on these Christmas cookie ornaments. Simple embroidery stitches, a few pieces of felt, and colorful seed beads
will help you cook up holiday cookie shapes without the calories. You can also make felted ornaments using cookie cutters as a guide (don't
worry, you can use your cookie cutter after) or try making another adorable handmade Christmas ornaments.

How to Make Felt Cookie Ornaments

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Wool felt: tan and cream

Sewing thread: cream

Needles: sewing and beading

Size 10/0 or 11/0 seed beads: assorted colors

Embroidery floss: brown

Polyester fiberfill

Perle cotton: brown

These handmade ornaments can be given as gifts or hung as a set on the tree. They're soft, plush, and completely adorable. Make them in no
time using our simple step-by-step instructions.

To start this project, download our free ornament pattern below and print it on plain paper. Cut out the patterns. Trace each icing pattern once
on the cream felt and each cookie pattern twice on the tan felt. Cut out the shapes.

Get the Free Christmas Ornament Pattern

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Pin each cream icing shape onto the corresponding tan cookie shape. Using cream sewing thread, topstitch around the edges of each icing
shape. Switch to using a beading needle and stitch through each bead twice to attach seed beads randomly over the icing on each cookie top
to look like sprinkles.

Related: Get Our Free Embroidery Stitch Guide

Using brown embroidery floss, blanket-stitch a matching cookie shape to each cookie top, leaving a small opening along one edge for stuffing.
Then, using the eraser end of a pencil, push polyester fiberfill into each ornament until it is full enough to be fluffy, but not so full you can't close
the opening. Blanket-stitch each opening closed.

Related: Make a Felt Heart Ornament

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To hang your homemade Christmas ornaments, stitch a short length of perle cotton through the back top of each ornament, then knot the ends
for a loop. You're now ready to hang your homemade ornament for all to see!

Related: DIY Felt Poinsettia Ornament

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