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Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Ornament Extravanganza

Hi there, welcome to day two of my Ornament Extravaganza. Today's ornaments is a bit of a sewing project. I promise it was super easy, so even if you don't sew, you could handle this one. I began by taking two triangles of green felt and sewing them together with a bit of stuffing, a felt trunk, and ribbon. I threaded on a star bead and sewed on strands of size 6 seed beads for garland.

I will be giving away one of my tree ornaments this week, leave a comment here in the post sometime before the end of Saturday the 14th and you could win. I will be giving an ornament away for everyday of the extravaganza so stop back by and leave a comment everyday. I will announce the winners on Monday here at the blog.

Have a great day,


26 comments:

  1. Hmmmm, never learned to sew, but this one looks doable. Cute ornament!

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  2. I think this is a great idea for an ornament.

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  3. I love working with felt and beads - this is very cute and looks like it would be quick to make.

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  4. This is kind of sweet little ornament that stays in family forever! My great grandma used to make similar ornaments with little scraps of felt with sequins and beads. Every year we would get one. Every year they adorn my tree. Love it!

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  5. So so cute! I love your blog too!!

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  6. As a non-sewer, this does look like a cute project that I could tackle on my own :o) Thanks for sharing another cute idea!

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  7. what a cute idea for beads- I used to make felt ornaments before getting into beading....never thought of putting the 2 together.

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  8. This is a great idea! I think I might try to make some too;)

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  9. Jennifer, your ornaments are adorable, both the felt one and the ceramic ones! If only I had a sewing machine. But then again, it's just as well, I've already got too many half-finished projects on the go!

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  10. I love your simple and fun ornament ideas. Your tree must be so colorful. I am looking forward to see the rest of your ideas this week.

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  11. That is so cute! You are very creative!

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  12. I would be happy to take one of those off your hands!! Too cute!

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  13. love these trees--i love felt as it doesn't have raw edges!--i can see a whole little tree covered with these wonderful little guys--in all sizes

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  14. Jennifer, I just wanted to thank you. I received my prize package from you the other day for the Art Bead Scene Challenge. Love everything in there! Thank you very much!

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  15. Great idea with the felt!!
    I see many possibilities.
    sandi m

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  16. Great idea with the felt!!
    I see many possibilities.
    sandi m

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  17. Great looking ornament. I could see hand embroidering around the edges too.

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  18. I love it...and I'm going to try it asap.

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  19. What a great idea made even more special by attaching your little bead at the top! Darling ornament.

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  20. The combination of colors with your funky style are right up my alley! Thanks for making the things I wish I could! Pat

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  21. Love this Jennifer, I think the girls would have a blast making them for grandmas!!

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  22. Adorable! I'm already working on my this year's ornament, but will keep it in mind for next year as a project. Thanks.

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  23. Love the bead and felt project! I'm working on making our new little one, Riley, his own Christmas stocking with felt, sequence, and beads! Just love stuff like this!!!

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  24. i love this one! the combination of materials is so terrific...

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