Christmas Stocking Ornament Tutorial and Giveaway

Celebrating CHRISTMAS with fantastic inspiration by bloggers all week! Are you following along with the “Christmas in July ~ Then and Now” Blog Hop? There are project tutorials and giveaways!

We enjoy sewing ornaments to add to gifts, greeting cards, or simply as a gift. A few years ago, we honored our local law enforcement and firefighters by gifting each of them these adorable mini stocking ornaments. It was a great way to say “thank you”. Over 150 ornaments later, our Christmas and Winter scraps were pretty well tidied up.

Christmas Stocking Ornament by DayBrook Designs.  Copyright 2020 DayBrook Designs.

Are you ready to make a quick project for the holidays? Download our free pattern:

How do you PARTICIPATE in the GIVEAWAY?

Are you ready to sew a Christmas Stocking Ornament? Or maybe even sew a stack of them to give to friends? Do you like PRIZES?

Share your creations using our pattern on either our Facebook page or on your Instagram profile between 2020-July-28 and 2020-August-8 EST. Post pictures of each ornament for an entry.

FACEBOOK ENTRIES: Upload your stocking ornament photo to the “ALBUM: CHRISTMAS STOCKING ORNAMENT GIVEAWAY”.

INSTAGRAM ENTRIES: In the post description tag @DayBrookDesigns and #DayBrookDesignsStockingOrnament.

You are welcome to enter your photos on both FACEBOOK and INSTAGRAM. Double the fun – and your chances of winning!

On 2020-August-9, we will select TWO (2) WINNERS (one on Facebook and one on Instagram) who will receive: a bundle of Christmas/Winter fabrics, a Creative Grids 4-1/2″ square ruler, and a spool of Wonderfil Invisafil thread courtesy of the staff at DayBrook Designs. Winner must have a valid United States postal address for shipping due to costs. This giveaway is not sponsored by Facebook or Intagram.

Checkout our post with all the BLOG HOP DETAILS and BLOG LINKS.

Follow along this week for the CHRISTMAS IN JULY ~ THAN & NOW ~ BLOG HOP.

5 Days + 40 Projects = COUNTLESS CREATIVE IDEAS

16 Comments

  1. This is such a wonderful idea for the firemen, etc., people who help out all the time. I love it, and with a plate of cookies, yum! Thank you for the pattern. The link didn’t come directly to your blog, so I had to search around a little to find the post, and I’m glad I did! Thanks for the chance to win, too. I hope to post on IG! Gingerkwilt, if I do get one made.

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  2. What a cute little stocking. Thanks for sharing the pattern. It’s now on my Must Make List. There is this Christmas Party at our local food bank where the kids get to pick gifts for their parents and volunteers help them wrap them. I might have to make a dozen or more for the kiddos😉

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