Snowflake Patterns You'll Love
I created this website to showcase the best of our crochet community and I hope you will find here the pattern you are looking for. As the name suggests, this snowflake works up in just five minutes! It uses barely any yarn, so it’s the perfect project for when you have scrap yarn lying around. The pattern requires only basic stitches, so as long as you’re comfortable working into chain spaces, this snowflake will be a breeze.
Use our free pattern to Festive Christmas Ornament cut out a llama shape from chipboard, then add a felt blanket, thread tassels, and some mini jingle bells. Repurpose an old plaid shirt into a festive set of Christmas ornaments! Plus, you can use old ornaments as the base to make this a totally free Christmas craft. These easy salt dough ornaments are so easy to personalize, you'll be making one for each member of the family. All you need to make them is flour, salt, water, acrylic paint, and a set of Christmas cookie cutters.
These hoot-worthy companions are a cozy addition to your Christmas tree. Make a pair of owl ornaments from wool roving and minimal hand-stitching. They're inexpensive to make and will look wise for many seasons. What's the secret to these geometric Christmas ornaments?
Punch a hole where indicated, and tie a ribbon through the hole. Make these DIY star ornaments with basic wooden clothespins. Paint various sizes of clothespins, assemble in a star shape, and secure with hot glue. Make stars of different sizes, colors, and designs to create custom holiday decorations. Use these DIY Printable snowflake templates, patterns, and stencils to create ornaments and decorations. Similarly, these designs are great for wall art, for cutting machines (Cricut and Silhouette), for stencils, and for painting and coloring.
Today, I’m going to share a fun collection of beautiful crochet snowflakes. They are the perfect way to add a touch of winter charm to your home. Making crocheted snowflakes is a nice way to decorate your home for Christmas and the holidays. As mentioned in the supply section, 2mm to 8mm beads are best for the smaller wire snowflake forms. In contrast, larger beads, 2mm to 12mm, can be used on larger wire snowflake forms.
Simply place a small piece of an old holiday sweater in a 3-inch embroidery hoop, tighten the hoop, and trim the swatch to fit accordingly. Kids can help assemble these miniature Christmas ornaments. Cover a small foam wreath with 1/8-inch-wide ribbon; secure ends with short pins. Hot-glue the pom-poms to the ribbon-covered wreath, and fill in gaps with tiny pom-poms. Turn wood slices into charming one of our Christmas ornament ideas.
Use a ruler to draw a plus sign and then an X (like a compass). Make short lines with a straight tip and press into wood. Use the same tip to burn lines around the edge of the wood slice. Twist a screw eye into the top of the ornament, tie with a ribbon bow, and hang.
Unfold and glue the two end pieces together to form a bell (use a paper clip to hold the pieces together until the glue dries). Thread embroidery floss through a 3/4-inch-diameter wooden bead with a center hole, knotting one end. Thread the other end through the bell center and tie for a hanging loop.
Replace the top, and add a Christmas message with adhesive scrapbooking letters. Display your family's initial with this easy, elegant ornament. Using stamps and a gold stamp pad, stamp a gold crown or other image and your family's surname initial, let dry, then rub the surface with chalk. Set the canvas on top of a sturdy tree branch, or add a hanging loop to the back.
Plus, you can use these to decorate and add a little winter fun to your home in quickly. A little color gives inexpensive frosted glass balls richness. Meanwhile, mix two parts clear crafts glue and one-part water in a jar wide enough to dip your ornaments. Tap the bottom of the jar on a table to force any air to the top; let stand 15 minutes to get rid of bubbles. These adorable bird ornaments—made from almonds and handmade felt caps—are a simple way to add a natural element to your Christmas tree. Embrace a nature-inspired look with terrarium Christmas ornaments.
If you’re looking for more snowflake-inspired crafts, you can check out 2 other snowflake tutorials on our blog. Continue to add a crystal bead between 2 snowflake arms until all 6 gaps have been filled. Similarly, craft the rest of the 5 arms of the snowflake. Once all 6 snowflake arms are formed, thread and draw the wire through the next large bead (of the arm). Thread either of the end beads from both sides and pull both ends of the wire to form a bead ring. Thread the 3 inches side of the wire through the bead ring and bring both strands of wire together.
These clever DIY surprise ball ornaments double as a festive gift, because you can actually hide small trinkets or presents inside the ornament. Place your gifts inside fillable plastic ornaments before you begin, then cover the surface with pieces of paper streamers. Save these as a surprise for Christmas morning, or turn them into a fun Advent calendar countdown.
You just have to google snowflake template or snowflake shape and choose your favorite. Decided and adjusted to the size I wanted in the Silhouette Studio. I wanted to have little snowflakes for the upper part of the tree and large snowflakes for the bottom.
Snowflakes will suit rustic, metallic, pastel or classic themes with ease. Our products are available in a range of materials and sizes. You can choose from delicate small snowflakes for subtle detail or oversized statement pieces for a bold impact. Each piece is easy to store and reuse that will give you timeless decorations to bring out year after year.