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Friday, 23 September 2011

How To: Vintage Felt Baubles

UPDATE: this tutorial is now available as a PDF pattern in my shop!

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Time for a bit of Christmas crafting, with a tutorial for felt ornaments inspired by vintage glass baubles.


 

 

 

36 comments:

  1. These are gorgeous - another thing to bookmark for Christmas!! Thanks for sharing!

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  2. lovely! thank you for the tutorial :-)

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  3. These are awesome! I'd love to try them, definitely putting this idea on the list for Christmas. Thank you for sharing!

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  4. Very pretty - thanks! I've started making Christmas decorations already but been holding off the tutorial, maybe I should type it up

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  5. Perfect! I love this blog! Thank's for ideia.

    Kisses darling

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  6. Beautiful, beautiful, beautiful ... I am delighted Congratulations!
    Elaine Almeida

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  7. fantastic tutorial. I have featured it on my blog www.christmascreative.blogspot.com

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  8. Gorgeous, thanks for the tutorial!
    Hugs
    Grace
    xx

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  9. Gorgeous. Would love to have a go. Thanks for sharing your tutorial

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  10. These are lovely. I'm loving the christmas tutorials even though it's only September!

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  11. Lovely!. Thank you for sharing!
    Kisses from Spain.
    Mª José (majogonga)

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  12. Very nice:))
    greetings from Turkey:))

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  13. Another tutorial on my to-do list, thank for sharing ;-)

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  14. These look ace! Im going to have to make myself a string of these to hang christmas cards from. Thanks for sharing your ideas :-)

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  15. Thank you for this, they're fab! I made a rough one this weekend without the templates, and I was really pleased with it.
    Hopefully these will make lovely presents too.

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  16. Thanks for all the comments everyone! Please do share photos if you make some of these, it would be fab to see everyone's choice of colours :)

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  17. So cute and great tutorial! thanks for sharing.

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  18. Oh I absolutely LOVE this. I just did a blog post about holiday craft ideas and included this. Brilliant! Thanks!!

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  19. this is ace :) really like it!

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  20. Gracias, me gusta mucho, tanto la idea como el tutorial.

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  21. Thank you SOOO much for posting these templates and ideas because you gave me the encouragement/confidence to make some of my own for our very bare tree. I love how they turned out (though yours are way more impressive) and it was awesome to be able to make them for free from stuff I already owned - plus, they are easy to store (and not breakable) so I can save them for next year! I posted pics of the ones I made (and I made the candy cane ones too) and you can see them here if you want: http://www.thecraftyscientist.com/2011/12/homemade-ornaments.html. (I linked to you and gave your ill credit in the post - thank you again!) Merry Christmas!

    -Mel the Crafty Scientist

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  22. Simply wonderful :-). Thanks a lot.

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  23. Thank you so much for this great idea and tutorial! I made 6 for a friend

    http://wp.me/pK2DW-ts

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  24. I am getting ready to use this pattern for an ornament exchange. My partner wants something retro modern. I think these will be perfect!

    I am co-hosting SPARK this month. The theme is Here Come The Holidays and I would love for you to come over and post this link. :)

    http://tinyurl.com/The-Best-Laid-Plans

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  25. I hope your partner will like them, Pam! :)

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  26. Hi , Laura !!!!!
    I am a new follower of your blog !
    I love your creations !!!!They are
    adorable !!!
    My yesterday's post may interest
    you because I posted a photo
    of your felt baubles and of course I gave the link to your blog.
    I do hope you don't mind!! If you
    do, please tell me and I will remove it immediately.
    Have a nice weekend!!!
    Niki

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  27. No problem at all, Niki! Thanks for linking to my project :)

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  28. Great project! Thanks a tutorial

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