Patchwork Christmas Ball
"Today I show you how to make THIS BEAUTIFUL CHRISTMAS BALL! You'll use all that FABRIC SCRAPS that I know you have lots of them around your craft room! This technique is very similar to the Brazilian Prairie Points that I showed you some months ago. Watch the video to see all the details in How To Make A Patchwork Christmas Ball and for more NEWS, PROJECTS, TUTORIALS AND IDEAS SUBSCRIBE TO MY CHANNEL ON YOU TUBE"
Materials List
- One 4″ styrofoam ball
- Thin ribbons to mark the ball’s center
- 3″ fabric squares in 2 colors
- Dressmaker straight pins
- Hot glue gun
- Golden ribbon 15 mm (it can be wider)
- Glass head pins
- Some plastic container (like yogurt container)just to be your support while working with the ball
- Beads
- Iron and mini ironing board
NotesPlease visit the blog for the Tutorial and watch the video to see how easy is to make this BEAUTIFUL Christmas Ball! We still have time!!!!
Thank you and Happy Christmas!!!!!
Celebrate With More Christmas Craft Ideas
If you enjoyed making the Patchwork Christmas Ball, here are a few more Christmas crafts you might want to try:
1. Fabric Scrap Wreath: Use your leftover fabric scraps to create a unique and colorful wreath for your front door. Simply wrap the scraps around a wreath form, securing them with hot glue or pins. You can add embellishments like mini ornaments, ribbon, or bells for a festive touch.
2. Paper Quilled Snowflakes: If you enjoyed working with intricate patterns and designs, try making paper quilled snowflakes. This craft involves rolling strips of paper into coils and shaping them into delicate snowflake designs. You can hang these snowflakes on your tree or use them to decorate your windows.
3. Hand-painted Ornaments: Get some plain glass or wooden ornaments and let your creativity shine with hand-painted designs. You can use acrylic paint, markers, or even glitter to personalize each ornament. Whether you choose traditional holiday motifs or opt for more modern designs, hand-painted ornaments will add a special touch to your tree.
So grab your crafting supplies and get ready to spread some holiday cheer with these fun and festive Christmas craft projects! And don't forget to share your creations with us on social media for a chance to be featured on our website. Happy crafting!