Want to make some great homemade Christmas ornaments, party
favors, or dining room table decorations? Then read on....
These are so easy and fun to make!
Here is the template for your fabric tree. Just pick a fabric and you're on your way.
Your crafted fabric trees can be used in many different ways. Add them to a tablescape, on a door knob, or as an ornament. Don't forget to dress up a pretty wrapped package with them. They would make great hostess gifts too. Make a group of them and tie a pretty red bow around them with a sweet tag.
Happy Crafting!
XO,
Dee
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Dee, those are so cute and look easy to make. Great idea:)
ReplyDeleteVery sweet Dee! I would totally make these!
ReplyDeleteThey are so cute Dee! I think I might just find the time to make a couple of them.
ReplyDeleteThese are really cute, Dee! Thanks for sharing your template!
ReplyDeleteWhat sweet little trees. Love them at your place settings.
ReplyDeleteJudy
I LOVE them Dee!! Love your fabric choice too!
ReplyDeleteCute! The fabric you used works perfectly.
ReplyDeleteDee, these are adorable ans I can do this since you don't have to sew them!!! Thanks so much, I love them! XO, Pinky
ReplyDeleteDee, everything you do is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteDee these fabric trees are so adorable!!
ReplyDeleteLove and Hugs
Karena
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Love these! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas to you!
Dearest Dee,
ReplyDeleteThose are cute looking trees; love the Toile de Jouy fabric.
Thanks for sharing that with your readers.
Hugs to you,
Mariette
Hi Dee,
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing your template! I'm excited to make some. I know my children will enjoy them too!
Thanks,
Jessica
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Dee, The decorations on our first tree were all handmade like this! I sewed mine and added. Rick-rac . We had no extra money for baubles and pretties so I purchased a few fabric remnants and sewed my ornies. I popped some corn, strung it, and we had our tree! I still have those hearts and circles! Wonder why I didn't make any trees? LOL
ReplyDeleteYours are so sweet. Merry, Merry! Sue
Love 'em pinned 'em.
ReplyDeleteBliss
such a cute project! I should make some for next year to hang on the tree...they could be super cute and child proof ornaments
ReplyDeleteWhat cute trees!!That gives me an idea.
ReplyDeleteI have that template on my accuquilt go!! Thanks Dee!!
Hi Dee,
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sharing the tree template. I thought they were so adorable when I saw them on your table setting.
I plan on making some of these!
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
I love these! So smart to use the glue. They would be wonderful filled with lavender...thank you for sharing the template! Merry Christmas to you and your family...Ann
ReplyDeleteThese little trees are so cute, Dee!!! I love them! I agree with Ann that they would be wonderful filled with lavender. I think they'd make fantastic party favors. Guests would love them! Thanks for the tutorial, Dee.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas!
xo,
Ricki Jill
I love this project! If I have time I'd love to try and make some. Thanks for sharing. Wishing you and your family a Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteLove, Jody
Dee, those trees are so sweet, I love the toile fabric. I hope you have a wonderful holiday, Laura
ReplyDeleteThese are adorable :)
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas
Your blogging sister, Connie :)
So adorable! Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteDee, these are adorable! Thank you for sharing the tutorial! They look wonderful on your table!
ReplyDeleteI don't know how I missed this post, Dee, but these little trees are adorable. You must have posted the week I took off from the computer. Thanks for the pattern.
ReplyDeleteHi, Dee
ReplyDeleteI miss this post, lol I love the fabric you picked out. Glad to see you back blogging. Have a great week.
Hugs,
Vanessa
Rats! I wish I'd seen these before Christmas, Dee! These are so cute!
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