DIY SOCK ORNAMENTS
Using ornaments that I have on hand and a pair of Dollar Tree socks to create a cute ornament for your tree.
Hey there! Today’s the 10 on the 10th Blog Hop, this month we are sharing ornament inspiration! I want to thank Tammy Patina and Paint for hosting the $10 on the 10th blog hop each month. This month, we have 7 of us sharing ornaments under $10 or less. At the bottom of my page I will have the links to all the participant’s ornament crafts.
I am sharing a simple way to use ornaments you already have with a little help from a pair of Dollar Tree socks. You can make 4 good size ornaments from one pair of socks. This is so easy y’all I am a little embarrassed to blog about it, but I just have too!
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I have a lot of ornaments that I will not be using this year so I am using what I have on hand, but Dollar Tree also has plenty of different size ornaments for you to choose from.
Directions as follow: Don’t blink or you might miss them! 🙂
- Take one sock and cut it in half.
- Take the sock with two ends opened, turn it inside out and sew one end close with a needle and thread. You could also hot glue it closed as well.
- You want to use ornaments with large top openings. Remove the ornament cap and put it to the side for now.
- Slip your ornament into your sock pocket with the open cap side facing up.
- Tucking the sock edges into the ornament’s opening securing it with hot glue.
- Take the cap of the ornament and flatten the prongs.
- Add the cap back on the ornaments and press the prongs snugged to the ornament.
That’s it! I can’t wait to add them to my kitchen tree! Love the texture and coloring.
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Marilyn on Nov 11, 2021
Ya know, that just might be the trick to keep your cats from breaking your bulbs when they knock them off your tree.
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Dl.5660408 on Nov 15, 2021
Nifty way to use up those single socks in a cute and useful way too!
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Decorate and More with Tip on Dec 01, 2021
Thank you!
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