Showing posts with label holiday ornaments. Show all posts
Showing posts with label holiday ornaments. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 10, 2025

Winter Wildlife Ornament Tags

As the holidays approach, we don't just need cards, we need tags, too. And if they're little ornaments adorned with Eyelet Outlet brads and washi, so much the better! These bauble-shaped beauties feature EO Snowflake BradsMoosePolar Bears and Deer; all set in a sparkly landscape of Glitter Winter and Glitter Tall Trees Tape.


Winter Wildlife Shopping List:

Visit the Eyelet Outlet Online Store to find all the brads, tapes, flowers, enamels, bling and sequins you could possibly need; for the holidays and beyond!

believes it's impossible to have too much sparkle in December!

Wednesday, December 2, 2020

Sequins, Clearly Seen

 Eyelet Outlet Sequins come in RoundStar-Shaped and Snowflakes, in a whole rainbow of colors. Usually they are the finishing touches on a holiday project, but I (Lauren) wanted to make them the center of attention! 


I cannot take credit for this concept, because I am sure I saw ornaments similar to the little tree on Instagram; but when I went back to find them, they proved elusive. The idea is pretty simple, though: cut two shapes out of clear plastic, fill them with sequins, and stitch them shut.


About the plastic: it needs to be sturdy but flexible! I cut up a heavy duty clear plastic sleeve like the kind used for storing craft dies. Speaking of dies, I used a medium sized heart and a medium sized star from two sets of nested dies. You definitely want to stick with simple shapes, and it's easiest to cut them one at a time and roll through the machine more than once.


About the sequins: you need to place them pretty much where you'd like them to be in the finished ornament, because they're not going to move about as much as in a shaker window. But you can't get them too near the edge or they will try to escape while you are sewing. And trust me, less is more! 

About the sewing: I machine stitched, but hand cranked the machine. Start and end at the top of the ornaments and leave long tails, so they can act as the hangers. I used the same white heavy duty upholstery thread for my bobbin and top thread. You can use a tiny piece of washi tape to secure one edge of the ornament while you start sewing, but it's kind of fiddly to remove. I found that holding the two shapes together and just working slowly and carefully was the easiest. 

My favorite thing about these little ornaments is that I got to use ALL the styles (and quite a few colors!) of Eyelet Outlet Sequins!

is the queen of 
holiday decorations!!!