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DIY Felt Ornaments (Easy + Festive DIY for Kids!)

By Amanda in Activities for Kids

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Christmas is right around the corner—what better way to get into the holiday spirit than by crafting some homemade decorations with your kids? These DIY felt ornaments are the perfect thing to make together. They look beautiful and are easily customizable so each person can create a unique festive look.

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Whether you want to decorate your tree with these brightly colored baubles or give handmade gifts to loved ones, this is an easy and fun project that will inject some holiday cheer into your home.

With just a few materials from your local craft store, you’ll soon have unique felt creations that will bring a smile to anyone’s face! Read on for our step-by-step guide on how to create these whimsical adornments for your Christmas this year!

Easy first sewing project

I love involving my children with Christmas projects this time of year, especially when they are on school vacation. Without keeping their hands busy, they get bored easily. This year our favorite craft is making Christmas tree ornaments with felt and embellishments.

Making these felt ornaments is fun for kids as young as 4 years old, but I think it’s pretty fun as an adult too! I must admit that I’ve dusted off my embroidery needles to make several of my own Christmas tree ornament creations.

That being said, it’s an easy project to make. As a matter of fact, I think these felt ornaments are the perfect first sewing project for kids.

DIY felt ornaments on a wood surface

Younger children can sew buttons and beads on the front of the Christmas tree and let Mom help sew the pieces together.  

If you have really young kids who want to be involved, you can let them glue on the embellishments with fabric glue.

But you will be surprised how well young children can sew with a little help! A few wrong stitches, knots in the thread, or loops on the front of the ornament only add to the character of each ornament!

Christmas felt ornaments

Supplies

Now, let’s gather some supplies and make Christmas memories AND cute ornaments with your kids! You’ll need:

  • Felt fabric sheets – green and brown
  • Ribbon
  • Embroidery or sewing thread and a needle
  • Stuffing
  • Star-shaped button
  • Decorations – assorted buttons, beads, sequins, ricrac, etc.
supplies for making homemade ornaments

Directions

First, fold a piece of green felt in half, and cut out a triangle shape so you have two identical triangles. While you can do this with regular scissors, I recommend using pinking shears if you have them for a cute finished edge.

scissors cutting green felt triangles

Sew decorations on one of the triangles. Remember, you can also do this with fabric glue if sewing isn’t an option. This is the part where kids love to let their little imaginations go wild!

decorating Christmas tree ornament

Once they are done decorating, cut a small brown rectangle for the tree trunk. Sandwich it between the two green triangles. If the child has little sewing experience, make a little stitch to hold the trunk in place. Otherwise, you can secure it with glue.

a cut out rectangle of brown felt
assembling the Christmas tree

Next, cut a 5-inch piece of ribbon.

Starting on one edge, sew the triangles and trunk together. Make sure you leave an opening along one side that’s about 1.5 inches long so you can add filling.  

When you get to the top point of the triangles, fold the ribbon in half, making a hanging loop, and sandwich it between the points of the two triangles. Then, sew through both triangles and the ribbon.

sewing the edges of your DIY felt ornament
kid sewing DIY felt ornaments

Then, stuff the tree through the 1.5-inch opening. Stitch the opening shut.

adding stuffing to Christmas tree
stuffing felt ornament

Finally, sew a star button to the top of the tree.

adding star button to tree
process photo for adding star on top of tree ornament

And you’re finished with your felt Christmas tree ornaments!

Different ideas for decorating DIY felt ornaments

One of my favorite things about this project is there are a million different ways you can decorate these DIY felt ornaments (just like a real-life Christmas tree!).

See the variety my children created?

colorful Christmas trees

I highly recommend allowing each child to choose their own decor. A few options to have on hand are:

  • Buttons in various shapes and colors
  • Sequins
  • Colorful ribbons
  • Beads
  • Ricrac
  • Glitter glue or glitter glue pens
  • Mini jingle bells

Plus, you can use the same basic instructions above and make different shapes to decorate. A few ideas include:

  • Snowmen
  • Gingerbread men
  • Classic round ornaments
  • Snow globes
  • Mittens

Whatever you make, your kids are guaranteed to have a blast. We had so much fun crafting this fun project together – I can’t wait to make more or another variety with my children soon!

girl holding a decorated tree ornament

Where to put felt ornaments

Now all you have left to do is to hang up your new felt Christmas tree ornament!

Of course, you could simply hang them up on the tree, but I have other ideas for you too!

felt tree hanging on tree

String together these DIY felt ornaments and create a festive garland to hang on your mantle. We did this last year and it was a hit!

using DIY felt ornaments for gift wrap

Or tie your felt Christmas tree ornament to the top of a present as a cute keepsake. You know Grandma will love it! And if your children make as many of these fun, adorable felt Christmas tree ornaments as mine did, you will need to give some away! 😉

I hope you and your children enjoy this simple sewing project! Have fun making these DIY felt ornaments.

More Christmas ideas for kids

  • Kid-Friendly Salt Dough Ornaments
  • Pin the Nose on the Snowman (Indoor Activity!)
  • Printable iSpy Christmas Cards
  • Creative Christmas Playdough Kit (with Printables!)
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    Filed Under: Activities for Kids, Arts and Crafts, Christmas, Seasonal Tagged With: ChristmasPublished on October 17, 2023

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    About Amanda

    I’m Amanda, the homeschooling Mama of 6 children ages 10 down to newborn. I’m also a Momtographer, amateur seamstress, and blogger. Come visit me at Big Family Blessings where I blog about our fun and often chaotic life.

    Comments

    1. Liza @ Views From the 'Ville says

      December 18, 2013 at 10:22 am

      Thank you SO much for this tutorial 🙂 I love the look of felt ornaments, but I keep forgetting to actually make them. Pinning this and buying supplies this weekend. They will be great soft ornaments for my daughter to hang on the tree we plan to put in her room for Christmas next year.

      Reply
    2. Stephanie says

      December 18, 2013 at 10:54 am

      This turned out really adorable! These would be wonderful to make with my tweens!

      Reply
    3. Mama to 5 BLessings says

      December 18, 2013 at 11:38 am

      very cute! Love the simplicity!

      Reply
    4. Everything Mom and Baby says

      December 18, 2013 at 12:01 pm

      What a wonderful craft and to add a special touch for gifting. I can totally see me and my son doing this next year.
      I love felt crafts. Thanks for sharing.

      Reply
    5. Shannon says

      December 19, 2013 at 9:22 am

      Oh my eldest would be all over this. Great pre-Christmas craft while they are off of school. Great idea!

      Reply
    6. Sunshine Mands says

      December 30, 2013 at 2:49 pm

      They are gorgeous. Pitty I didn’t see them until now but have been book marked for next year

      Reply
    7. Carole Ingram says

      January 6, 2014 at 10:53 pm

      Totally doing this with my girls next year! Putting them on Christmas Gifts is so adorable! Thanks for this awesome idea.

      Reply
    8. Ellen Christian says

      December 6, 2014 at 7:31 am

      These are absolutely adorable. I love how they turned out. It’s about the level of my sewing ability so I may try it myself 🙂

      Reply
    9. Kaitlyn says

      November 16, 2016 at 11:44 am

      Felt ornaments are so adorable. They have so much character! Thanks for sharing the tutorial. I’ll have to make these this holiday season.

      Reply

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