Friday, November 16, 2007

Sparkly Heart Ornaments

Today I thought I would share how to make some very pretty ornaments from simple supplies most crafters might have on hand. I have made many of these for gifts and for decorating my own home. I like to use them on my front-door wreath, but they are also nice for hanging on the tree or anywhere else you like. Some folks I have given them to like to hang these sparkly hearts from the kitchen cupboard doorknobs, to spiff up the kitchen with a holiday air. They would make nice package tie-ons, too. 

Years ago, I saw some similar ornaments for sale in a catalog and figured out an easy way to make them. Here's how:  

SPARKLY HEART ORNAMENTS  

You will need: 

 Red felt 
Polyester fiberfill

Needle and red sewing thread

Gold star sequins

Gold glass seed beads

Red rocaille beads
Small shiny brass jingle bells, optional
 

For each ornament you wish to make, cut 2 heart shapes -- I trace around a a heart cookie cutter to make them uniform -- out of red felt. 

Add beads to one heart from each pair as follows: Thread a needle with red thread, then bring the needle up through the back side of the heart to the right side. Thread on a gold star sequin, then either a gold seed bead or a red rocaille bead. Insert the needle back into the star sequin and through to the back side again, so that the thread holds the bead tightly in place. 

Repeat this process to add as many sequins/beads as desired. (I used about 7 beads/stars on most of my ornaments.)  

Now, using small neat stitches, sew the 2 heart shapes together about 1/4 inch from the edges, leaving an opening for stuffing the ornament. Stuff the heart ornament tightly with fiberfill (it won't take very much) and sew up the opening. 

If desired, sew a jingle bell to the bottom point of each heart. Now use the needle to pull a length of thread through the center top of each heart; knot to form a hanger. 

 The sparkly beads and sequins on these ornaments catch the light beautifully, and if you use the jingle bells, they add the sound of Christmas as well. Another really nice thing about these ornaments is that you can leave them up right through Valentine's Day!

3 comments:

  1. Those are so sweet! I think they would make lovely tree ornaments!

    Kelli

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  2. Kelli!

    Thanks for stopping by! It is so nice to see you here in my Christmas kitchen.

    I've made tons of these ornaments both for myself and to give away. They're fun to include in a Christmas box for faraway loved ones, too -- nice and lightweight, yet so very festive, sparkly and jingly!

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  3. Wishing you and your's a Happy Thanksgiving. Mary

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