Hanging up stockings on Christmas Eve is a very big deal in our house. My parents did it when we were kids (still do!) and we carried on the tradition for our boys. I still fill a stocking for each of the kids every year. They each have special stockings that we used for most of their childhood but from time to time I like to mix it up and make one for each of them.
Today I wanted to share a couple easy ways to make your own personalized stockings. For fair play I made a masculine one out of burlap and an unbleached muslin one for the gals.
I found a very basic stocking shape pattern on the net - don't even recall where it was from but just look around and find a shape you like. I honestly didn't realize there were so many different styles - these are what the stockings in our family have traditionally looked like.
For the guys it's a very quick and easy design...cut out the burlap, apply Gold Creative Medium over a stencil, let dry and the stitch it all together. I lined both of the stockings with felt but you could use cotton or any other fabric you have on hand. I added a length of feather boa to each of the finished stockings - darker for the guys and white with sparklie bits for the girls.
The one for the gals was a bit more time consuming but just as much fun. I stamped the poinsettia image onto the muslin with Memento Luxe ink which is designed to be used on fabrics and ironed to set the image. I then painted the poinsettias using a variety of All Purpose Inks. It was so much fun to blend the colors to create a very striking image on the white background...
If you'd like to see step by step instructions with photos check out -
Supplies:
Imagine Crafts featuring Tsukineko:
- Metallic Creative Medium – Gold
- Memento LUXE ink – Tuxedo Black
- All Purpose Ink – Rose Pink, Poppy Red, Red Delicious, Green Apple, Spring Green, Emerald, Lemon Yellow
- Fabrico Marker – Burgundy
Other
- Miscellaneous: Burlap; Unbleached Muslin; Felt; Feather Boa; Hot Glue Gun, Sewing Machine
- The Crafters Workshop – Stencil
- JustForFun Rubber Stamps – Poinsettia Stamp
a bit early perhaps but... I wish you and your family a Merry Christmas and a wonderful and creative year!!
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