This is a great way to take scraps of paper, cards or paint chips and turn them into charming Christmas tree and snowmen ornaments just with a few snips and stitches. Pop on over to the blog Elsie Marley for the tutorial.
There’s something wonderfully old-fashioned about sitting down with a pile of paper scraps and turning them into Christmas magic. It takes me straight back to when the kids were little and we’d spend rainy December afternoons cutting, gluing, and making a glorious mess on the dining table. These sewn scrap-paper Christmas trees and snowmen ornaments are exactly that kind of craft — simple, sweet, and full of handmade charm.
If you’re anything like me, you’ve got a stash of leftover scrapbook paper, old cards, envelopes, and offcuts you’ve been “saving for the right project.” Well, consider this the right project. A few stitches along the edges give these ornaments the cutest rustic finish, and because paper behaves so differently to fabric, each one ends up with its own quirky personality.
They’re lightweight for hanging, easy to customise, and just fiddly enough to make you feel clever without being stressful. Perfect for popping onto gifts, stringing into a garland, or adding a little nostalgic sparkle to the tree this year.
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Sou artesã e ultimamente me especializei em bonecas de garrafas . Amo qualquer tipo de artesanato, principalmente relacionado à reciclagem… Bjs