Simple yet amazing! Handmade Christmas decorations made with felt
“I want to brighten up my room with handmade creations for Christmas!” In this article, we introduce Christmas decorations made with felt to bring that wish to life.
From Santa Claus and reindeer to trees and wreaths, you’ll find plenty of charming ideas that make the most of felt’s soft texture.
All the materials are easy to find, so you can try them out casually.
It’s also a great activity to enjoy with your children as you count down to Christmas.
Why not create your very own special Christmas decorations?
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Simple but amazing! Handmade Christmas decorations made with felt (21–30)
A Santa’s parcel made of felt
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There’s a story that on Christmas, Santa comes to your home carrying a big sack filled with presents.
This felt parcel-shaped ornament evokes that very scene.
Since it’s named after Santa, be sure to tuck a gift inside the little parcel.
Individually wrapped cookies or candies are a great choice.
Cut the felt into a circle and punch small holes near the edge.
Thread a ribbon through the holes, and the parcel is complete.
Fill it with treats and give it as-is to someone special—they’re sure to be delighted.
Felt initial ornament
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These felt initial ornaments make great gifts for family and friends.
Cut two pieces of felt into the shape of an initial and sew them together.
You can stitch Christmas-themed patterns, or decorate them with pearls and beads for a lovely touch.
Choosing felt in red, green, or white will give your piece a festive Christmas feel.
Stuff some batting between the two layers of felt before sewing to create a three-dimensional finish.
The puffy, stuffed initial ornaments look incredibly cute when displayed.
Felt Christmas Assorted Cake
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Assorted cakes that combine several kinds of shortcake are becoming a staple for Christmas cakes, aren’t they? “Assort” in English means to arrange or combine.
The person who first made an assorted cake was a genius! How about making that kind of assorted cake out of felt? Start by drafting a blueprint for pieces like strawberry shortcake, chocolate cake, and cheesecake.
Be sure to check out video sites by felt masters who use felt to craft all sorts of things.
You’ll be looking forward to Christmas cake even more!
Dala horse sachet

You often see the classic Swedish souvenir, the Dala horse, used as a Christmas decoration too, don’t you? It’s said to have originated long ago when fathers carved wooden horses as toys for their children.
Even if the name doesn’t ring a bell, you’ll probably go, “Oh, that one!” when you see the real thing.
Let’s try making one out of felt, using the same approach as making a horse.
The classic look is a red horse with blue tack, but a flashier Dala horse could be fun too.
If you’re turning it into a tree ornament, making it small and a bit understated might work best.
Tomte made with felt and yarn

Do you know about tomte? The word can refer to the Swedish Santa Claus himself, but it’s also used to mean the elves who help Santa.
They’re gnome-like characters with red pointed hats and beards as their trademark.
You could probably make a stylized tomte decoration out of felt, too.
It’s funny how it instantly looks like a tomte if you attach a beard right under the pointed hat.
Maybe the secret to their cuteness is that you can’t see their faces.
If you make the beard with white yarn, it gives a nice three-dimensional look.
A red pointed hat is the classic for tomte, but I think any color would work!
Felt candy cane

Candy canes, often seen during the Christmas season alongside gingerbread cookies, are apparently used as decorations year-round in the West, regardless of the season.
As the name suggests, candy cane sweets are also sold, with peppermint and cinnamon being the traditional flavors.
Candy cane decorations are one of those items that really liven up Christmas.
They’re easier to make than you might think—just decorate a cane shape with white and red felt.
If you want something sturdier, making a backing out of cardboard could be a good idea.
Looking at candy canes kind of makes you crave some candy, doesn’t it?
Felt Christmas wrapping

Lovely wrapping bags for small items or sweets can surprisingly be made easily with felt.
The basics are just cutting and gluing, so it’s great even for people who aren’t good at crafts.
Make them with classic characters like Santa and reindeer, your favorite anime characters or idols—whatever you like.
The trick is to focus on a simplified, cartoon-style face rather than detailed features.
The tie for closing the mouth of the bag might be better if it’s not felt—try using more practical options like vinyl tape or a colored rope!



