
A step-by-step master class with photos will help you make a beautiful Christmas tree decoration in a ball made of natural material – burlap.
The New Year holidays are approaching, and we allI really want to add beautiful and original decorations to our New Year's interior. But it is not at all necessary to buy expensive decorations, to give a festive and cozy mood to your home, you can use decorations made with your own hands from scrap materials that can be easily found in the house. In this master class, we will consider how you can independently make New Year's balls decorated with burlap. Such balls will become a beautiful decoration of the New Year's interior and, in addition, they will be completely safe, unbreakable, and this is very important if you have a small child in the house. To make balls, we will need newspaper or paper, small pine cones that can be collected on a walk in the forest, burlap, brown sisal, decorative jute rope, sewing threads, a glue gun and scissors.First, let's prepare the base of the ball. To do this, you need to crumple up several pages of newspaper or paper, giving the ball the shape of a ball.
To fix the shape of the ball, wrap it tightly with sewing thread.
From a piece of decorative rope, approximately 30 cm long, we will prepare a loop for the ball.
We glue a loop of twine to the ball using a glue gun.
To decorate the ball, we will need a square piece of burlap, the size of the fabric will depend on the size of the paper ball you make.
Place the base ball in the center of the fabric square so that the loop is on top.
We fold the corners of the fabric upward and fix them at the base of the loop using a glue gun.
We have free corners of the burlap, they also need to be glued to the ball so that the ball looks neat as a result; wrap the fabric in one direction.
Now we will secure the free ends of the burlap, together with the loop, with decorative twine, tying it into a bow at the base of the loop.
Glue some sisal into the center of the bow.
and three small cones.
The ball for decorating the New Year's interior is ready.
With uv. Victoria Kochetkova.