Every year I like to make new Christmas ornaments for our tree. One of my favorite things to use is felt. I find that felt is easy to find and very easy to work with. This year I made cute Elf Boots! They are quite adorable!
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Elf Boots Ornaments
Supplies:
– Felt
– Binder clips
– Sewing Pins
– Ribbon
– Stuffing
– Scissors
– Pencil
– Paper
– Glue Gun
Instructions:
Step 1: Draw an elf boot onto a piece of paper.
Step 2: Once you have the desired boot, cut it out.
Step 3: Fold the piece of felt in half and use the binder clips to secure it.
Step 4: With the help of sewing pins, fasten the boot cut-out onto the felt.
Step 5: Cut out the boot (you’ll have two pieces because the felt is folded in half).
Step 6: Use a hot glue gun to glue together the contour of the two pieces of boots. Do not glue the top of the boot.
Step 7: Insert stuffing inside.
Step 8: Cut out a piece of ribbon. Fold it in-half and place it partly inside the boot.
Step 9: Use hot glue to seal the top of the boot shut.
Step 10: Take out a different color of felt and cut it in your desired design (make sure it’s long enough to wrap around the entire boot). Use hot glue to secure it onto the boot.
Now you have yourself a cute Elf Boot Ornament!
Felt Christmas Ornaments
You can easily add pompoms and bells to make them even more festive!
Or you can add embroidery thread to give them another fun look,
in that case.. check out this tutorial Felt Christmas Ornaments.
I made new felt Christmas ornaments! These Wool Socks Felt Christmas Ornaments are so very easy to make and really cute too! They can make great treat bags too!
Since I made elf boots, it’s only appropriate that I make felt Santa boots too! They are really fun too!
Hope you enjoyed this tutorial! Have a BEAUTIFUL day!
P.S. I’ll be linking to these Parties.
Elf Boots Felt Christmas Ornaments
Learn how to make elf boots felt ornaments. These super fun DIY Christmas ornaments are a great family craft to do for the Holidays. Felt Christmas ornaments make beautiful decorations.
Materials
- Felt - Assortment of different colors
- Stuffing
- Ribbon
- Paper
Tools
- Pencil
- Binder clips
- Sewing pins
- Scissors
- Glue gun
Instructions
- Make a elf boot template by drawing an elf boot on paper.
- Cut out the template.
- Fold felt in half, use binder clips to secure it together. Place elf boot template on the felt an fasten it with a sewing pin. Cut out the boot. It will make two boots.
- Use glue gun to attach the edges of two pieces of felt together. Do not glue the top of the boot.
- Insert stuffing inside.
- Cut a piece of ribbon. Fold it in half and place it partly inside the top of the boot.
- Use hot glue to seal the top of the elf boot shut.
- In a different color of felt, cut out a boot cuff. The boot cuff should be long enough to wrap around the entire boot.
- Use hot glue to attach the cuff to the boot.
- Hang the elf boot felt ornament onto a Christmas tree.
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Saturday 5th of December 2020
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Carol
Monday 8th of July 2019
Is there a temolate
Michele
Friday 12th of December 2014
Adorable!!! I'd like to make these for my dog to wear, lol:)
AmieJo
Thursday 11th of December 2014
So cute and looks easy. Right now I am making felt food for my daughters kitchen but I will have to try this even if it is for next years tree.
Seena
Wednesday 10th of December 2014
These ornaments are so adorable. Thank you for sharing such a wonderful tutorial. Great pictures!