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Cocktail Christmas Ornaments

Cocktail Ornaments by virginiasweetpea.com Are you looking for a unique gift for the cocktail lover in your life?  How about making a fun cocktail Christmas ornament as a gift?  These ornaments are a simple to make and are sure to be a hit with the cocktail lovers in your life.

Supplies Needed:

Felt
Cardboard (I used a cereal box)
Pencil
Scissors
Ruler
Ribbon for Hanging Glue

 

Procedure:

Use a ruler to make templates for each cocktail.  The cardboard template should be slightly smaller than the felt template as it will give the ornament support and is not seen.

Bloody Mary Template

Cut out the felt pieces.  I didn’t make olive templates as they are simple to cut free hand. Bloody Mary Felt Pieces

Follow the same procedure for the Wine Cocktail Christmas Ornament.  Note that the cardboard template is slightly smaller than the felt template. Wine Ornament Template

I didn’t make templates for the wine or bubbles.  Tracing the cardboard template onto the yellow felt made the perfect felt wine portion. Wine Ornament Felt Pieces

Repeat the steps above to make a Martini Cocktail Christmas Ornament. Martini Template and Felt Pieces

Glue the cardboard to one felt piece, flip, and then glue the other piece of felt to the opposite side.  Sandwich a piece of ribbon or rick rack in between for a hanger. Wine Ornament How to

Glue the bubbles to each wine piece and then glue the pieces to each side. Wine Ornament How To2

After the cocktail dries the glue will not show. Wine Ornament How to3

Hang your cocktails on the tree and enjoy your unique Cocktail Christmas Ornament. Cocktail Christmas Ornaments by virginiasweetpea.com

Cheers!

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Sharing With:
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12 Comments

  1. Paula, these are so cute – they would make a great hostess gift or New Year’s favor, too! Thanks so much for sharing your tutorial and templates – pinning! Hope you are having a happy week!

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