Posts Tagged ‘elements pattern’
Christmas Swirl | OG Inspire
Welcome to my Ornament Girl Inspire Series! These posts will take you only a few seconds to read. Each one will simply contain an ornament picture meant to inspire you & give you some new ideas. Today’s ornament: A Christmas Swirl Pattern Info: This ornament was made with the Elements Pattern. You can learn this technique…
Read More12 Weeks of Christmas Ornaments Challenge 2020 Week 7: The Elements Pattern
We’ve got something so fun for Week #7 of our #OrnamentGirlsChallenge! This week is a freebie: the Elements Pattern. Yep, this one is a little different than the other ornaments so far, but we wanted to mix it up a little! This one doesn’t take much fabric at all, and it is beautiful in its…
Read MorePurple & Black Kimekomi Ornament plus Hanger Idea
Welcome to my Ornament Girl Inspire Series! These posts won’t take you but a few seconds to read. Each one will simply contain an ornament picture meant to inspire you & give you some new ideas. Today I’ve got another wedding ornament for you. (These really make such awesome gifts!) This one is a purple &…
Read MoreTips & Tricks: Keepsake Ornaments from a Wedding Dress
The other day one of our Ornament Girls Club Members posted the most amazing idea in our private Facebook Group. She makes custom ornaments for clients, and made a very special keepsake for one of them… the ornaments above, made from her clients’ mothers’ old wedding dress. You could do this with any number of ornament…
Read MoreYou don’t always need a bow.
You don’t always need to use a ribbon bow on your quilted ornaments. For this one, I made a hanger out of gold beads, sewing it under the gold trim to hold it in place, and then covered up any “messy” parts with gold sequins. Simple & elegant! Happy Ornament-ing!
Read Morecustom wedding ornaments…
I just finished up an order for some custom keepsake wedding ornaments…the customer was the mother of the bride, and she emailed me months ago asking if I could make some ornaments for her out of some of the materials she had. I told her I was up to the task, so she boxed ’em…
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