How To Make A Stuffed Christmas Tree Ornament
Posted by: WordVixen in Christmas, How To, Ornaments

This Christmas craft idea was meant to be an ornament, but would work well for a winter display. If you enlarge the tree, glue multiple cinnamon sticks together to make an appropriately sized trunk.
1 Cinnamon stick (more for a larger project)
1 Sheet green craft felt
Needle
Thread or narrow yarn
Scissors
Cotton or fiberfill
pom poms (or crystals, beads, etc)
Glue
Ribbon (optional)
Embroidery Needle (optional)
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Cut out two matching Christmas tree shapes from the green felt. I prefer freehand, but you can use a template if you prefer. Layer the two trees so the edges match up.
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Whip stitch around most of the outer edge of the tree leaving a 2-3″ gap at the middle of the base of the tree.
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Fill the tree with cotton stuffing or fiberfill. Try to distribute the stuffing evenly.
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Insert the cinnamon stick up the middle of the tree. If it’s difficult to push the stick through the stuffing, push it up along the back of the tree, behind the stuffing but in front of the back panel of felt.
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Finish whip stitching across the base of the tree. When you reach the cinnamon stick, only draw your needle through one layer of felt so that the thread is between the felt pieces. Then draw the needle through other felt piece on the other side of the cinnamon stick. Continue whip stitching until the entire tree is closed. Tie off the thread and snip.
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Glue pom-poms, crystals, or other accoutrements to represent ornaments onto the front of the tree.
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