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DIY Ugly Sweater Under $2

DIY Ugly Sweater Under $2

Christmas

Make this simple DIY ugly sweater using supplies from your stash!

Here’s what we did to ugli-fy that sweater. The whole project costs less than two dollars.

Materials:
– sweater
– felt, assorted colors
– scissors
– thread and sewing needle
– hot glue gun and glue sticks {recommended: low temp}
– assorted embellishments: buttons, pom-poms, sequins, jingle bells, etc.
– cord, ribbon, or shoelace
– Elmer’s glue

 

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Step 1: Cut and pin a felt tree onto the sweater.  Take a piece of dark green felt, lay it horizontally and fold it in half.  Cut out the shape of half a tree so that when you open it up, the tree that was the same on both sides.  It is easy to find the center of the sweater since it has a stripe of decorative stitching down the front, so you can line up the tree and pinned it in place.

DIY Ugly Sweater

Step 2: Sew the tree to the front of the sweater.  If you’re not much of a seamstress or are just pressed for time, you can totally hot glue it in place instead.  If you’re hand stitching like I did, be sure to use a nice contrasting color to make it gaudier, and don’t worry about making your stitches nice and even.  Remember, we’re going for hideous here.  The only thing to make sure you avoid is sewing the sweater shut, so keep your hand in between the layers while you stitch.

DIY Ugly Sweater

Step 3: Add a felt star!  Cut a fabulously uneven and large star out of the brightest yellow felt you can find and sew it on with thread that doesn’t match.

Step 4: Decorate the sleeves.  Because a giant obnoxious Christmas tree isn’t enough.  Use some shoelace type cord and cut it in half. Then, hand stitched it onto the top of each sleeve in a fabulously random wiggly line.  Try to make it look like the cord of a strand of lights going down each sleeve.

DIY Ugly Sweater

Step 5: Bling it out!  This is the FUN part!  No holds barred, grab your stash and go crazy!  Use sparkly pom poms, buttons, jingle bells, and beads to work with…use whatever you’ve got!  Little Crafter decided the first thing his tree needed {after adding some beaded garland} was…GLITTER!  So spread some good ol’ Elmer’s glue on the felt and sprinkle on {a LOT} of glitter. 

DIY Ugly Sweater

Once the glitter is all in place, glue on some buttons, pom poms, and a few jingle bells as ornaments.  Then, glue pom poms down each sleeve to be like Christmas lights.

DIY Ugly Sweater

 

 

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