Scrap Fabric Star Ornament ✨
Turn your leftover fabric scraps into the cutest Christmas star ornaments! ⭐
I cut small triangles, folded them, glued three together, added a button, and finished with a ribbon hanger.
Quick, cheap, and perfect for last-minute decorating or gifting! 🎄✨
Using scrap fabrics to make Christmas ornaments is a fantastic way to reduce waste while adding a personal touch to your holiday décor. The method of cutting small triangles, folding, and gluing them into a three-point star shape is simple yet effective, making it accessible for crafters of all skill levels. Adding a button at the center not only secures the structure but also gives the ornament a cute focal point, while the ribbon hanger allows it to be easily displayed on your tree or as part of festive garlands. This project also encourages creativity with fabric choices—mix and match patterns, textures, and colors to create unique stars that coordinate with your holiday theme. Plus, the quick assembly means you can involve kids or friends in a fun craft session, making it a memorable activity during the busy season. For best results, consider using fabrics that won’t fray easily, such as quilting cotton or felt. If you prefer a sturdier ornament, lightly stiffen the fabric triangles with interfacing before folding. Additionally, swap the button for small embellishments like beads, bells, or miniature snowflakes to customize further. This eco-friendly DIY is perfect for those who want to craft Christmas decorations on a budget, reuse materials, and create heartfelt gifts. With minimal supplies and time, these scrap fabric star ornaments add warmth and festive charm to any holiday setting.
