
Yesterday I showed you the very cute free download I found of Christmas imagery on
Spoon Graphics.
I knew I would make fabric ornaments, but I did want a festive little pin to put on my jacket. This time I cut out the Santa and sewed it to two layers of white sparkly felt.

Then I happily beaded the edges. My last step was to attach a pin back to the back so I could pin it to my coat.

I almost didn't get to take this picture. After I finished the Santa pin, my puppy Magnus grabbed it. I guess he thought it was his new chew toy. I had to re-sew many of the beads...and dry Santa overnight. So I know at least one four legged friend really likes it.
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