We all end up with scraps of left over fabric form our sewing and craft projects. Why not turn them into a fun and easy holiday decoration? Over at the blog All Things Heart and Home there is a great tutorial on how to make a fabric scrap Christmas tree.
There’s something so comforting about pulling out that little basket (or in my case, giant overflowing tub) of fabric scraps and giving them a second life. Especially at Christmas, when the house feels a bit magical anyway and you’re looking for those small, meaningful projects that don’t take all afternoon. This little fabric scrap Christmas tree is exactly that sort of make — quick, charming, and wonderfully thrifty.
If you’ve been sewing for any length of time, you know the scraps tell their own story. A bit from last year’s table runner, a corner from a quilt you made for someone you love, that cute print you bought on impulse because it “might come in handy one day.” Well, today is that day. Turning those tiny leftovers into a festive tree decoration feels like stitching together little memories.
Plus, these handmade fabric trees look adorable wherever you put them — tucked into a tiered tray, perched on a mantle, or added to gift wrapping for an extra personal touch. And honestly, once you make one, you’ll be eyeing every scrap pile thinking, “I could absolutely whip up another.”
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