Upcycled Sweater Ornaments
These upcycled sweater ornaments are such a fun way to add texture and interest to your Christmas tree! They are a great way to upcycle an old sweater!
I am excited to be joining over thirty talented bloggers today to bring you a round up of Handmade Christmas Ornament ideas! I am truly in love with so many of these! Some would be perfect for crafts with the kids while others may stretch your creative know how and be a good opportunity to try something new. I am sharing one of my favorite DIY Christmas projects, these Upcycled Sweater Ornaments.
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My essentials for sewing:
- We love using this craft fabric bundle to add bright color to all of our projects.
- This sewing tool kit is our favorite because it has everything we needed to get started.
- This rolling storage cart helps to keep our craft supplies organized.
I made these ornaments as part of our annual Random Acts of Kindness calendar. One for each day up until Christmas. Each ornament has a pocket in the back to store a little tag with that days RAK.
I simply cut star, heart and tree shapes from sweaters that I found at the thrift store. Visit our RAK Ornament Advent Calendar for the full upcycled sweater ornament tutorial.
Be sure to check out all of the fabulous ornaments in our blog hop…..
Love this idea. Pinned. Just wanted to let you know that the wrong link is listed in your roundup. Your post links to your felt campfire instead of to this post.
Thanks Heidi! All fixed now :)
Very cute! I love the idea of including the RAK pockets in the back. I came from the blog hop too and was directed to your campfire post, but I very easily found your ornament. :)
Glad that you found me Christy! Thanks for stopping by!
These are so cute! I love that you upcycled something to create them. :)
Thank you Bethany! Upcycling is so fun!
These are so cute! And I love that you incorporated the RAK into them – such a fun idea!
Thanks Kirsten! We’ve already started our RAKs :)
Thanks Sarah! You totally should make some! :)