Snowflake Patterns You'll Love

Snowflake Patterns You'll Love

Here, we design delightful amigurumi patterns that will inspire your creativity. When we’re not crafting these adorable creations, we enjoy reading good books and exploring the beauty of nature. For the hanger, cut a length of ribbon about 6 inches. Apply hot glue to the back of the smallest snowflake and center on top. Apply hot glue to the back of the third snowflake and center it over the base. The file creates a 5-inch ornament but can be resized for more sizes.
Make a variety of snowflakes and stars using just wire and beads. Here, wooden beads pair with white and gold beads to create homemade ornaments with the perfect amount of sparkle. These homemade ornaments can be customized to match your Christmas Festive Christmas Ornament tree.

You can also use your design for sewing and quilting, for wood working projects and patterns, and other DIY arts and crafts. Your new design or pattern can be printed or downloaded in PNG, JPG, PDF, or SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics) format. They add colour, sparkle and depth to any festive display. They create a traditional wintery feel that  works beautifully in our Australian summer.
There are lots of Christmas snowflake ornament beading options to make these crafts available today. Nothing captures the wonder of Christmas like snowflakes. Each one is distinctive, and utterly magical as they are a tiny symbol of purity and joy. Now imagine bringing that same magic into your home this festive season. Even under the blazing summer sun, Christmas Snowflakes let you indulge in the timeless dream of a white Christmas.
Embroider the design, then place in a miniature embroidery hoop (use hot glue to seal the edges). With a cute deer pattern and a few simple supplies, you can make an adorable faux taxidermy homemade ornament. Cut two pieces of white felt and a piece of cardstock, all slightly larger than the pattern. Trace the pattern onto the cardstock side; cut out with scissors. Glue the cardstock side of the head shape to the second piece of felt. Fold the felt away from cardstock at the neck, and glue to a wood plaque cutout.

DIY wood burnt snowflake ornament for Christmas (via cherishedbliss.com). I the paper snowflakes dry on a table and start over the process with the next snowflake until I finish them all. I protected my table with some paper and started spreading the glue all over the snowflake.
Hang your finished ornaments from loops of bakers twine or yarn. Stamp the plaid onto felt shapes with a homemade striped stamp applied in opposite directions. Make the stamp by gluing strips of crafts foam to a woodblock. Cut out the ornament shapes freehand or use our templates.

Please read through the instructions and watch the video before starting this Christmas craft so you know the steps involved and  what to expect. As a child, beading and jewelry making were my favorite hobbies. Today, I love to share this creative pastime with my daughter. Learning to make beaded snowflake ornaments is an easy Christmas craft for kids, teens, and adults.
For an easy popsicle stick craft for Christmas, try these popsicle stick snowflakes. Save popsicle sticks or grab a box of craft sticks to make these. Draw shapes onto kraft chipboard and use a crafts knife to cut them out. For a hanger, loop off-white ribbon through a punched hole and secure with tape. Combine two Christmas favorites (stars and plaid) for one stunning and easy Christmas ornament.

Start with a cardboard star, and for each spoke, fold plaid paper over the star and cut to fit. To distress paper, lightly rub using medium-grit sandpaper. For a little sparkle, hot-glue oversize chenille-stem trim around the edges. Replicate a snowy winter scene on a painted ball ornament to decorate the Christmas tree this year.
If you’re looking for more snowflake-inspired crafts, you can check out 2 other snowflake tutorials on our blog. Continue to add a crystal bead between 2 snowflake arms until all 6 gaps have been filled. Similarly, craft the rest of the 5 arms of the snowflake. Once all 6 snowflake arms are formed, thread and draw the wire through the next large bead (of the arm). Thread either of the end beads from both sides and pull both ends of the wire to form a bead ring. Thread the 3 inches side of the wire through the bead ring and bring both strands of wire together.

They sparkle,  shimmer and transform ordinary trees, tables and garlands into sensational displays that feel both nostalgic and exclusive. With every shape as unique as a memory, decorating with snowflakes is your chance to curate a festive look that feels chic, compelling and truly unforgettable. Shop our exclusive Christmas Snowflakes collection today and discover ornaments and decorations that bring timeless festive joy. To hang my ornaments, I just cut a piece of embroidery thread and strung it through the end of one of the snowflake arms. Give mistletoe a new look -- and a new spot in your home this year. Adhere the end of a silk greenery sprig inside the cap with crafts glue; let dry.
This snowflake pattern is a free PDF that is available in English as well as Russian. You’ll love the details that this snowflake pattern shows, and it only takes eight rounds to finish. This one-size-fits-most beret is worked in the round and as one seamless piece. You can add or omit the cross stitched heart at the end of the pattern. This medium-sized snowflake has a feather-like design on the edges.
We started with wooden coasters, but you can also use slices found at crafts stores. Freehand-draw a snowflake design with a woodburning tool, or follow these easy steps. First, mark the center of the wood slice with a pencil.