The other day, I had some bits & bobs on my desk, and 20 minutes to spare while I was waiting till it was time to head off to my son's first school nativity play (he was a sheep!). After fiddling around with the felt, came up with this idea. These are just so quick and easy to make, how can you not give them a go! All you need are-
cotton reels
selection of green felt
scissors
some small red felted balls (you can get these ready made, or even use a bit of cotton wool, painted or dyed with food colouring, or just wrap a bit of red wool yarn into a ball)
1. Cut some holly leaf shapes from the green felt, each about 1 1/2 inches (or 3cm) long,
2. Poke the ends of 2 or 3 of the leaves, into the middle of a cotton reel, and using the tip of the scissors, squeeze in a small, red felt ball to hold everything in place.
And that's it!, all done. No sewing, no glue, so after christmas they can easily be taken apart and you can have the cotton reels back.
Make as many as you want, if your cotton reels are bigger, just make the leaf size larger to match. Think I might make some all in white next!
15 comments:
very cute!
This is so CUTE...love it!!
So simple yet so totally brilliant!
Such a cute idea, thanks!
Ummm...you've just given me an idea for place settings!
What a cute idea! This is something anyone could make! Thanks!
Fabulous idea. I think they're dead cute.
So pretty. I have yet to begin Christmas decorations in our home... so this a real inspiration!
Darling. The girls are always looking for ways to add to our decorations.
That is a cute idea and you just reminded me, I bought a bag of mini spools, great idea for my mini tree.
Debbie
This is such a great idea I just love it!!!! Lucy x (Munyip Makes)
Over the top clever! Love it....
Warm Christmas blessings,
Spencer
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great idea!!thank you.
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Awwe, they're adorable and look so easy. Thanks for the tutorial!
Gaelene
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