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DIY Felted Ball Ornaments
"Materials for Felted Balls 100% wool yarn (approximately 1/2 – 1 skein for each ornament) — I used Lion Brand Alpine Wool in Chili and Lion Brand LB Collection Pure Wool yarn. Stockings. Materials for Ornaments Oriental Trading DIY Clear Ornaments in your choice of size. Small amounts of Oriental Trading Primary Yarn in red or green. U.S. Size H-8/5 mm crochet hook, or any size that feels comfortable with yarn. Yarn needle with eye small enough to fit through small hole at top of ornament."
Estimated CostUnder $10
Time to CompleteWeekend project
MaterialsYarn
Celebrate With More Christmas Craft Ideas
If you enjoyed making the DIY Felted Ball Ornaments, you'll love these other Christmas crafts that allow you to get creative and add a personal touch to your holiday decor:
1. DIY Pom-Pom Garland: Create a festive pom-pom garland to hang on your tree, mantle, or staircase. All you need is yarn in various colors, a pom-pom maker or cardboard to wrap the yarn around, and scissors. You can make both small and large pom-poms to mix and match for a playful and colorful garland.
2. Handmade Advent Calendar: Get in the holiday spirit by making your own advent calendar to count down the days until Christmas. Use small muslin bags or mini envelopes to hold treats or small gifts for each day. Decorate the bags with ribbons, buttons, and other embellishments, and hang them on a string or display them in a festive box or basket.
3. Snowflake Window Clings: Add a touch of winter wonderland to your home with DIY snowflake window clings. All you need is white puffy paint and wax paper. Simply squeeze the puffy paint onto the wax paper in various snowflake designs, let them dry, and then peel them off to adhere to your windows. These window clings are easy to make and are a fun project for both kids and adults.
These Christmas crafts are perfect for adding a handmade and personal touch to your holiday decorations. Enjoy getting creative and spreading the festive cheer!
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