I really wanted to make some felt ornaments now that my die cutting station is set up.
The white felt layers were cut with the Sizzix Snowman and Hat Bigz die. I cut two of them and then embroidered the front one.
I added 2 tiny black buttons to it's belly. I embroidered the face.
I then put them together with blanket stitch around the edge with white cotton thread. I stuffed it with fiberfill once I had most of the edge done. Then finished off my blanket stitching.
I added a blue scarf made with a bit of blue cotton fabric. I unraveled the edges a bit and then wrapped it around his neck and tied a knot. I did add a stitch with blue thread to keep it in place.
I wanted to make a gingerbread stuffed as well. The 2 layers of brown felt were cut with the Sizzix Gingerbread Man original die.These were more challenging because it has holes in it. I placed and stitched a red piece of felt behind the hearts and stitched around them.
I added icing to the arms and legs with white stitching. The eyes were a tough because they are holes. Again, I put a piece of black felt and added stitching to define the eyes.The mouth is a slit so I just used a black permanent marker to highlight where it was.
I used the blanket stitch around the edge with brown thread. Once I was nearly all the way around I stuffed it with fiberfill making sure I did not interfere with the felt pieces I had put in there.
I added a bow of red embroidery thread around it' s neck. The hanger is thread.
I chose a variegated piece of yellow thread. I created the five star stitch in the middle then add the running stitching to each of the points on the star.
I used the same thread to add the blanket stitch all the way around the star. I added fiberfill when I just had a bit of edge left. Finished off the blanket stitch all the way around.
I added a hanger with the same embroidery thread.
The 1-2 drops of essential oil should be applied to the back of the ornament. Another few options to add scent to your tree this Christmas season.
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