Sew a line in the center of the circumference, securing all of them together.Note: This audio transcript is auto-generated and may not be completely accurate. Make a loop from the 6 inch/15 cm ribbon trim and place it in the middle of the felt circles stack (2×6 circles), leaving 2 -3 inches (5 to 7 cm) of the handle out. Cut out the circles with the scissors over the line. Transfer the 5 inch/12 cm circle template on the folded felt fabric. – 6 inch/15cm thin ribbon lace trim (white with red hearts)įold the felt fabric six times. Attach the bow and it is ready.ĭiy “Honey bee” felt Christmas tree ornaments with gold beads Finish by making a hanging loop out of the golden thread and gluing it on the ball. Then glue the sequin yarn in the other direction, forming a cross.Ĭover the entire ball with the strands of sequin trim until the styrofoam is completely concealed. Repeat with second line in the same direction. Place the sequin yarn over the glue, circling the entire ball. Take the styrofoam ball and make a line of hot glue. – styrofoam ball – 3 inch/ 8 cm in diameter To finish, tie a bow with twine to the hanging loop. Spray the golden spray paint over the ball. Repeat the process until you have covered the entire ball. Take the mini pinecones, dip the handle in the white glue and put in the hole, fixing it to the ball.ĪLSO READ DIY Christmas angel ornaments made of natural materials Turn backwards, forming a loop, and double-knot. Thread the needle and pass it through the styrofoam ball, crossing from side to side. Take 12 inch/30 cm of twine cord and cut it with the scissors. – mini pinecones or other dried floral supplies (these are Casuarina equisetifolia, Australian Pine, Ironwood pinecones) “Rustic style” Christmas tree ornaments arranged with mini pinecones To finish, fix the bow at the top of the ball. Make a loop with the thread and fix it on the ball using the hot glue gun. For a perfect finish, attach the square to the ball with the pin inside the hem. Take a square of fabric, create a very small hem on all four sides. At the end, you will need the last square to fill the pattern on styrofoam. ![]() Then go in between, until finishing the ball, always fixing the triangles with two pins. Continue to place the triangles in all corners. ![]() Take a triangle and place on the ball, pinning it at both ends, in one of the corners of the square. Fold them again, forming a smaller triangle. Take 60 squares and wrap them in half, forming a triangle. Take the styrofoam ball and place one fabric square on the top, securing with four pins, one on each end of the square. – styrofoam ball of 3 inch/8 cm in diameterĬut 62 squares of cotton fabric, 6cm x 6cm each. – 63 6 x 6 cm squares of 100% cotton fabric Unique Christmas tree ornaments – “Artichoke style” To finish, add a beautiful bow with a pin or hot glue.ĪLSO READ Handmade Christmas ornaments with polymer clay - Cookies Then, continue pinning the other buttons until the entire surface of the ball is covered with buttons. Put a button on the styrofoam ball and put the pins in the holes, locking the button on the ball in the two holes. Above, form a loop, tie a knot to secure and cut the leftover thread. Then reattach the thread on the needle and back through the ball in the opposite direction. Pass the needle through the styrofoam ball from side to side. ![]() – pins and small pearl beads (or you can use ready bead head pins)Ĭut 15 inch/40 cm of waxed thread and thread on needle. – styrofoam ball – 3 inch/8 cm in diameter ![]() Creativity knows no limits! How to make beaded Christmas ornaments from styrofoam balls You can either pin or glue the decorations on the soft styrofoam surface and use various materials such as buttons, sequins, felt, pearl beads etc. If you want to craft something new with your kids or just to update your old decor, learn how to make these beautiful Christmas tree ornaments! Styrofoam balls provide the perfect basis and are available in different sizes. The best part of the Christmas holiday is the decoration of the Christmas tree.
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