I finished up the Needle Punching Christmas Ornaments that I have been working on.
They are a breeze to finish up, I will share with you the easy, peasy,
step by step directions so you can see the process.
You will first need Mod Podge Fabric Glue...
and some entertainment...
I choose to listen to my favorite fiber girls, Leanne and Liz
their Podcast, Cocktail Hour at the Coop is amazing!
I have tried several times to get the video to start at the beginning,
but it just wants to start in the middle...you can always drag the red line backward to the beginning.
If you just want to listen to them say wonderful things about me,
go to the 29:45 minute mark and you can hear all the kind things they say about me.
Non-sponsored but I have offered to pay them to do this!!
* wink *
I love theses girls!
to seal in all of the little strings so they never pull out.
whoops - I forgot to take a picture!
I was so happy to find these plain wood ornaments at Michaels On-line here,
I paid $ 9.99 for a package of 6, now they are on sale, 6 for $ 5.99.
But in my search just now, I found the ones I really wanted here.
Here they are all finished up...
I still have to finish the Santa's, I have not decided what I want to do with them.
I can either try to mount them on this wood ornament, they just fit,
or stuff them which was my intention when I made them.
I aways put my initials (df) on the back of them with the year I made it.
No pins were needed!
Those ornaments are darling.
ReplyDeleteThe ornaments are so pretty and I think stuffing them just a little would look nice too. You are so good at whatever you do! You are artsy and crafty! I like to think I am too....but I haven't done many creative things lately! I better get busy!
ReplyDeleteYou are a true blue crafter. Great work.
ReplyDeleteHow cute! I love these, Debbie. Wish I had a tad of what you
ReplyDeletehave to be crafty again. :)
xoxo
Debbie thank you for sharing the process with us and you must have the patience of a saint!!!...:)jp
ReplyDeleteSuch pretty ornaments.
ReplyDeleteAs I was scrolling through this post, my granddaughter looked over my shoulder. Her comment was, 'Oh, That’s pretty.'
ReplyDeleteIt is so pretty. Great idea.
ReplyDeleteThose look great! I used those same wood ornaments for my own craft last year. :)
ReplyDeletethose are too cute, neat that you found those wood ornaments to put them on. I did not know they had fabric mod podge, I use to use fabric glue on mine. Your shawl looks perfect!
ReplyDeletevery original decorations Debbie Well crafted
ReplyDeleteBeautiful.
ReplyDeleteThey are lovely, well done.
ReplyDeleteYour shawl looks good too.
All the best Jan
Those ornaments look adorable and I love the tutorial on how you do some of it. It does look like a fun project. Your shawl is beautiful and please remember to model it.
ReplyDeleteSending loving thoughts and hugs!