Scandinavian style felt star card

Scandinavian style felt star card

It’s that time of the year again when I pull out the warm, fussy felt and play.

I promised myself I wouldn’t make any Christmas cards this year, but since this felt star card (and its many sisters) started its life as a mistake made good, I think I’m excused. I was making some Scandinavian style tree decorations, but accidentally made them way too small. I didn’t want to waste them, so I turned them into card toppers instead. I think it works.

To make the cards, I mounted the star toppers on scrap pieces of brown paper I had already glued to some cards for another project. I then made a simple chain stitch border to go around the brown paper rectangle. Voila- card done!

But, having held the crochet hook again after such a long time, I’m now itching to start crocheting again…

For more easy Christmas craft ideas,  check out my archives.

Comments

  1. Well it looks great… and no one would EVER imagaine that you were making good a mistake.
    Lovely card.
    Jo xx

  2. Your christmas card is so cute. I hope your’re having a nice visit with you mom. Take care and be well.
    Valarie

  3. Your christmas card is so cute. I hope your’re having a nice visit with you mom. Take care and be well.
    Valarie

  4. Hi Carin! I love seeing this idea take off…you have done such a sweet job here! and how fun is it to fit crochet chains into wherever we can all for the love of crocheting! am I right!
    thanks for coming by to visit and leave me your thoughts!
    I hope you have a pleasant morning!
    ciao bella
    creative carmelina

  5. Thanks Jo!

  6. Thank you Valarie! We had a lovely time. Can’t wait to catch up on everyone else’s week now though

  7. Honestly Carmelina, I can see lots of crochet chain borders in my future. Just doing it on these cards has made me so many other uses. Thanks for the inspiration!

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