This Christmas my daughter decorated with Buffalo checked decor. It's pretty popular this year and the colors make everything look cozy and warm.
To decorate her tree, I made some ornaments to go along with her theme. I love the little Buffalo checked trees the best. (And yes, I want to make more of these!) I used a triangle ruler to cut out the shape and sewed them up, leaving a small hole at the bottom for turning and stuffing. Then I inserted a stick and glued it in using a glue gun. The bows are glued on and lastly I sewed some red jute to the top to hang them.
You can also see in the photo that I stamped a couple of rustic log slices also. We made these a few years ago and I still had some log slices left over.
I used the Snowman stamp from Snowman Season and placed him in the Snow Globe shaker dome for this ornament. Then I added a Buffalo checked scarf from a thin piece of the fabric! I had some checked ribbon so I added that to the bottoms. Doesn't he look so warm and cozy in his checked scarf?
I remembered that I had some sweaters that I cut up to make projects with that were Christmas colors. I cut them out into heart shapes. They're easy to make because the sweater material holds the stuffing nicely and you can keep shaping them as you fill them. There's a small hole in the side for turning and stuffing. I stitched that up, added the bows and some twine to the tops for hanging. I definitely want to make more of these! I love anything made from receycled sweaters!
I found a nice box at Joann's to give to her to store the ornaments in and to complete the look. She loved her handmade Christmas Tree Ornament Box!
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